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My Best Games of Chess: 1908-1937
My Best Games of Chess: 1908-1937 - Edition #21
by Alekhine, Alexander , Zaitsev, Igor
Paperback - English

In chess literature, there have only been a few chess books that have immediately -- and permanently -- established themselves as classics, and this is one of them.

The original English edition, published 75 years ago, used English descriptive notation, contained only one photograph, no crosstables and was in two volumes. This new 21st-century edition, presented with modern algebraic notation, has

- combined both books into a single volume
- added more than three dozen archival photographs
- crosstables
- Alekhine's complete match and tournament records
- a Foreword by Russian grandmaster Igor Zaitsev
- with many more diagrams
- a comprehensive computer-assisted analytical supplement is also available for free download

Whether you feel as if you are revisiting an old friend, or being introduced to this splendid game collection for the first time, you will marvel at how Alekhine's games and works remain extraordinarily consonant with the modern approach.

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ADDITIONAL INFO

Edition Number
21
ISBN
193649065X
EAN
9781936490653
Publisher
Publication Date
01 May 2013
Pages
456
Weight (kg)
0.59
Dimensions (cm)
22.6 x 15.2 x 2.5
About Author
Alexander Alekhine, the 4th world chess champion, was born in Moscow in 1892. He rose quickly through the ranks of the chess world and by 1922 he ranked among the top three or four in the world. <P> He became world champion in 1927, defeating Jose Capablanca in a match in Buenos Aires. <P> As a chess writer, his books included the tournament books of New York 1924 and Nottingham 1936, both considered classics. <P> He briefly lost the title to the Dutchman Max Euwe in 1935, but won it back in 1937. He died in Portugal in 1946 while still holding the title. <P>
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