Garry Kasparov on My Great Predecessors, Part 1 🔍
Garry Kasparov Everyman Publishers; Distributed in North America by the Globe Pequot Press; Everyman Chess, Everyman chess, London, Guilford, CT, England, 2003
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The battle for the World Chess Championship has witnessed numerous titanic struggles which have engaged the interest not only of chess enthusiasts but also of the public at large. The chessboard is the ultimate mental battleground and the world champions themselves are supreme intellectual gladiators.
These magnificent compilations of chess form the basis of the first two parts of Garry Kasparov's definitive history of the World Chess Championship. Garry Kasparov, who is universally acclaimed as the greatest chessplayer ever, subjects the play of his predecessors to a rigorous analysis.
Part one features the play of champions Wilhelm Steinitz (1886-1894), Emanuel Lasker (1894-1921), Jose Capablanca (1921-1927) and Alexander Alekhine (1927-1935 and 1937-1946).
Part two features the play of champions Max Euwe (1935-1937) Mikhail Botvinnik (1946-1957, 1958-1961 and 1961-1963), Vassily Smyslov (1957-1958) and Mikhail Tal (1960-1961).
These books are more than just a compilation of the games of these champions. Kasparov's biographies place them in a fascinating historical, political and cultural context. Kasparov explains how each champion brought his own distinctive style to the chessboard and enriched the theory of the game with new ideas.
All these games have been thoroughly reassessed with the aid of modern software technology and the new light this sheds on these classic masterpieces is fascinating.
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Garry Kasparov on My Great Predecessors: Steinitz, Lasker, Capablanca, Alekhine
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with the participation of Dmitry Plisetsky; [translation by Ken Neat]
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Garri Kimovich Kasparov; Dmitriĭ Germanovich Pliset︠s︡kiĭ
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Kasparov, Garry
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Gloucester Publishers
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Everyman Mindsports
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United Kingdom and Ireland, United Kingdom
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First edition edition, August 1, 2003
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Everyman chess, London, 2003-<2006>
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First Edition, PS, 2003
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1st, 2003
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до 2011-01
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lg581633
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{"isbns":["1857443306","9781857443301"],"last_page":465,"publisher":"Everyman Chess"}
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Translated from the Russian.
"A modern history of the early development of chess in three volumes."
Includes index.
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pt. 1. Steinitz, Lasker, Capablanca, Alekhin.
pt. 2. Euwe, Botvinnik, Smyslov, tal
pt. 3. Petrossian, Spassky
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For quite some time I have been wanting to write a book on the new and modern history of chess.
date open sourced
2011-06-04
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