Artikelnummer
LXDIFCR
Autor
Chess Results, 1747 - 1900
235 Seiten, Leinen, McFarland, 2004
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A Comprehensive Record with 465 Tournament Crosstables and 590 Match Scores
Here, in one volume, are the results of the main chess competitions - both tournaments and matches - that took place around the world from 1747 to 1900.
To further clarify the results listed, this work also includes sections on both symbols and abbreviations. Additionally, three different indices offer entries on events, players and sources.
Here, in one volume, are the results of the main chess competitions - both tournaments and matches - that took place around the world from 1747 to 1900.
To further clarify the results listed, this work also includes sections on both symbols and abbreviations. Additionally, three different indices offer entries on events, players and sources.
EAN | 0786420413 |
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Gewicht | 600 g |
Hersteller | McFarland |
Breite | 18,5 cm |
Höhe | 26 cm |
Medium | Buch |
Erscheinungsjahr | 2004 |
Autor | Gino Di Felice |
Sprache | Englisch |
ISBN-10 | 0786420413 |
Seiten | 235 |
Einband | Leinen |
'Chess results 1901-1920' is an important comprehensive chronological reference of various chess competitions that took place on the chess board between the years 1901 till the end of 1920.
The Italian chess researcher has searched for years between the catacombs of various newspapers, match books and forgotten chess magazines to present this mass of tournament information.
There are around 860 tournament crosstables, 250 match results where the reader can find the total number of games plus the results of these games.
The competitions are all presented in chronological order and followed by the day and month if of course that information is still available.
For example the result of the Moscow 1918 tournament seems to be lost forever but that time there where many private tournaments; the attitude of the Bolshevik authorities in Moscow was still not very favourable towards chess activities and this was partly reflected by their refusal to make any club premises available for the use of the Moscow players.
Please also see chapter 8 of Alexander Alekhine’s chess games,1902- 1046 by Skinner and Verhoeven.
Included in this book a bibliography of sources and two indexes of events.
Conclusion: A very important reference book!
With kind permission of the author John Elburg (www.chessbooks.nl)
The Italian chess researcher has searched for years between the catacombs of various newspapers, match books and forgotten chess magazines to present this mass of tournament information.
There are around 860 tournament crosstables, 250 match results where the reader can find the total number of games plus the results of these games.
The competitions are all presented in chronological order and followed by the day and month if of course that information is still available.
For example the result of the Moscow 1918 tournament seems to be lost forever but that time there where many private tournaments; the attitude of the Bolshevik authorities in Moscow was still not very favourable towards chess activities and this was partly reflected by their refusal to make any club premises available for the use of the Moscow players.
Please also see chapter 8 of Alexander Alekhine’s chess games,1902- 1046 by Skinner and Verhoeven.
Included in this book a bibliography of sources and two indexes of events.
Conclusion: A very important reference book!
With kind permission of the author John Elburg (www.chessbooks.nl)
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