On the Road to the World Championship, 1923-27

On the Road to the World Championship, 1923-27
Title On the Road to the World Championship, 1923-27 PDF eBook
Author Alexander Alekhine
Publisher Pergamon
Pages 217
Release 1984-01
Genre Games
ISBN 9780080297316

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Alexander Alekhine's Chess Games, 1902-1946

Alexander Alekhine's Chess Games, 1902-1946
Title Alexander Alekhine's Chess Games, 1902-1946 PDF eBook
Author Leonard M. Skinner
Publisher McFarland
Pages 825
Release 2024-10-18
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 1476639582

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This is by far the most comprehensive accounting of the games of this brilliant chess player: an exhaustive catalog the result of many years of digging--an effort unparalleled in the history of chess game collections. Many of the games are annotated by Alekhine and range from his earliest correspondence tournaments in 1902 through his final match with Francisco Lupi at Estoril, Portugal, in January 1946.

The Bulletin

The Bulletin
Title The Bulletin PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 1580
Release 1984
Genre Sydney (N.S.W.)
ISBN

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The 1923 New York Yankees

The 1923 New York Yankees
Title The 1923 New York Yankees PDF eBook
Author Ronald A. Mayer
Publisher McFarland
Pages 229
Release 2009-12-15
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 0786444045

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The 1923 Yankees started the dynasty. With stars like Babe Ruth, Wally Pipp, Joe Dugan and Bob Meusel, they won the pennant by 16 games before claiming the franchise's first World Series title. Five Yankee pitchers won 16 games that year, led by Sam Jones (21-8), and the team finally defeated McGraw's Giants after losing to them in the Series two years in a row. This book covers that first Yankees championship team in great detail, taking the reader through the entire season, game-by-game.

Jose Raul Capablanca

Jose Raul Capablanca
Title Jose Raul Capablanca PDF eBook
Author Miguel A. Sánchez
Publisher McFarland
Pages 564
Release 2015-08-20
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 0786470046

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This is the most complete and thorough biography of Jose Raul Capablanca, one of the greatest players in the history of chess. Beginning with his family background, birth, childhood and introduction to the game in Cuba, it examines his life and play as a young man; follows his evolution as a player and rise to prominence, first as challenger and then world champion; his loss of the title to Alekhine and his efforts to recapture the championship in the last years of his too-short life. What emerges is a portrait of a complex man with far-ranging interests and concerns, in stark contrast to his robotic reputation as "the chess machine." Meticulously researched, utilizing many sources available only in Capablanca's home country, it puts truth to legend regarding a man who stood astride the chess world in of its most dynamic and dramatic eras. Numerous games and diagrams complement the text, as do a wealth of photographs.

Chess Lists, 2d ed.

Chess Lists, 2d ed.
Title Chess Lists, 2d ed. PDF eBook
Author Andy Soltis
Publisher McFarland
Pages 257
Release 2015-10-02
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 1476618313

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The best, the worst, the shortest, the oddest, the longest, the most deceitful, the most memorable, the most brilliant, the dumbest--of players, games, matches, tournaments, books, ideas, etc. The lists are replete with background detail and exact facts--this second edition of Soltis's classic 1984 book is altogether an essential part of any chess collection and a browser's delight. The new edition contains 25 percent more lists, games, diagrams and annotations. The majority of lists from the first edition have been updated or expanded--or both.

Edgard Colle

Edgard Colle
Title Edgard Colle PDF eBook
Author Taylor Kingston
Publisher SCB Distributors
Pages 360
Release 2021-04-01
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 1949859282

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One of Caissa’s Brightest Stars! The Belgian master Edgard Colle was one of the most dynamic and active chess players of the 1920s and early 1930s. Though his international career lasted only ten years, Colle played in more than 50 tournaments, as well as a dozen matches. Moreover, he played exciting and beautiful chess, full of life, vigor, imagination and creativity. As with such greats as Pillsbury and Charousek, it was a tragedy for the game that his life was cut short, at just age 34. Author Taylor Kingston has examined hundreds of Colle’s games, in an effort to understand his skills and style, his strengths and weaknesses, and present an informed, balanced picture of him as a player. Colle emerges as a courageous, audacious, and tenacious fighter, who transcended the limitations his frail body imposed, to battle the giants of his day and topple many of them. 110 of Colle’s best, most interesting, and representative games have been given deep and exacting computer analysis. This often revealed important aspects completely overlooked by earlier annotators, and overturned their analytical verdicts. But the computer’s iron logic is tempered always with a sympathetic understanding that Colle played, in the best sense, a very human kind of chess. Though not intended as a tutorial on the Colle System, the book has many instructive examples of that opening. Additionally, there is an extensive excerpt from Max Euwe’s Gedenkboek Colle, several other memorial tributes, biographical information about many of Colle’s opponents, his full known tournament and match record, and all his available tournament crosstables. We invite the reader to get acquainted with this wounded but valiant warrior, whom Hans Kmoch called a “chess master with the body of a doomed man and the spirit of an immortal hero.” About the Author: Taylor Kingston has been a chess enthusiast since his teens. His historical articles have appeared in Chess Life, New In Chess, Inside Chess, Kingpin, and the website www.ChessCafe.com. He has edited numerous books for Russell Enterprises, most recently Emanuel Lasker: A Reader. He has also produced many computer-assisted analytical critiques of classic works by Alekhine, Capablanca, Euwe, Tartakower, Nimzovich, Najdorf, Fine and others. In this book, he combines history and analysis in a new look at one of the early 20th century’s most variable but brightest stars.