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Adolf Albin in America

A European Chess Master´s Sojourn, 1893-1895

278 Seiten, Leinen mit Goldprägung, McFarland, 2008

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Adolf Albin, a Romanian-born chess master of German origins, was renowned in epoque for his originality, eccentric and dashing playing style, aggressiveness and edgy character. Through previously unpublished data, tournament reports, newspaper articles, consultation games this work covers Albin's brief but highly significant period spent in New York, 1893-1895, with details on his life and chess career.
78 photos, 130 games, diagrams, tables, appendices, notes, bibliography, indexes, 286pp. library binding (7 x 10) 2008



About the Author
Award-winning journalist Olimpiu G. Urcan is a frequent contributor to New in Chess and pens a monthly chess history column at ChessCafe.com. He lives in Singapore, where he works as an education consultant.

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EAN 9780786430109
Gewicht 700 g
Hersteller McFarland
Breite 18,5 cm
Höhe 26 cm
Medium Buch
Erscheinungsjahr 2008
Autor Olimpiu G. Urcan
Sprache Englisch
ISBN-13 9780786430109
Seiten 278
Einband Leinen mit Goldprägung
Fotos 78
001 Foreword by Neil Brennen
003 Introduction
005 PART I : ALBIN IN AMERICA
007 1. A Tale of Disenchantment: The Columbian Chess Congress, 1893
025 2. Sailing to America, July 1893
036 3. The Match with Albert B. Hodges, August 1893
046 4. The Impromptu International Tournament, September-October 1893
067 5. The City Chess Club Tournament, December 1893
077 6. The Match with Eugene Delmar, February 1894
084 7. The Staats-Zeitung Cup, August 1894
096 8. another City Chess Club Tournament, October-November 1894
108 9. The Match with J.W. Showalter, September 1894
119 10. A Guest of Philadelphia, February 1895
129 11. Three Months in New Orleans, March-May 1895
138 12. Sailing Back to Europe, July 1895
145 PART II : THE CHESS GAMES*
241 Appendix A. Adolf Albin: Master of Opening Innovation
264 Appendix B. Albin’s Results in America, July 1893 to June 1895 (Crosstables)
266 Appendix C. Albin’s Lifetime Tournament and Match Record (Crosstables)
269 Selected Bibliography
271 Index of Players (to Part II Game Numbers)
272 Index of Supplementary Games and Positions
272 Index of Illustrations
274 Index of Openings
276 General Index
*Games numbered 120-130 are in Appendix A.
"A sparkling book (...) well-researched"
The Washington Post

A very interesting book(...) Thorough and comprehensive (...) with its plethora and drawings and photos, and stories of other chess masters of that era, the book conveys the atmosphere of late 19th century chess in New york and elsewhere. An excellent work which we can highly recommend."
British Chess Magazine

Splendid research (...) Books like this belong in every chess library. Fascinating!"
John Elburg (chessbooks.nl)

"The vast majority of games and information in this book will be absolutely new and fresh to nearly every reader (...) The depth of research is very impressive (...) A real treasure trove (...) One of the best chess books of the year"
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