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Yorklyn, Delaware: Caissa Editions, 1994. Hb, red cloth covers, no dj (as published), 205pp, b/w photos. Good+, a few light speckles along edge of page block but otherwise very good and clean. 78 games plus the four games from the tie-break, with annotations by Charousek, Maroczy and other contemporaries, plus commentary by the author. Chigorin and Charousek tied for first place ahead of Pillsbury, Schlechter and Janowski in a field of 13. Chigorin won the play-off match.. Hard Cover. Good.
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Budapest 1896: The first great chess tournament in Hungary Hardcover - 1994
by Owen, John C
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- Author Owen, John C
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- Date 1994
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205 pages with plates, diagrams and tables. Royal octavo (9 1/2" x 6 1/2") issued in red cloth with gilt lettering to spine and front cover. Edited with commentary by John C Owen. Notes by Charousek, Marcoczy and other contemporaries. First edition.This international tournament, held in honor of the 1000th anniversary of Hungary's turbulent existence was the first one ever staged on Magyar soil. Prominent masters from Russia, the United States, Austria, Germany, France and the host nation were on hand to participate in the historic proceedings. When Gyula Makovetz, one of the invited players, was unable to attend, Maroczy, brilliant second-place winner at Nuremberg eight weeks earlier, was given the chance to play. Unfortunately, he suffered a disappointing reversal in form (+4 -6 =2) and finished outside the prizewinner list. The tournament was a bitterly fought affair between two uncompromising warriors, Tchigorin and Charousek - both scoring 8 1/2 out of 12 points (+7 -2 =3). In their seventh-round…
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