Manhattan Chess Club, October 26 - December 7, 1901
SKU: HOS-B0028MV
- High-quality digital reprint of the original 1901 tournament book
- Features all 50 games played during the tournament, accompanied by original notes and numerous diagrams
- Enhanced with nine photographs and includes a historical introduction, round-by-round summary, and comprehensive indexes
- FLAN (Long Algebraic) notation used throughout the book for easy comprehension
- Durable paperback binding with a high-quality laminate cover, perfect for chess enthusiasts and historians
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One of the most fascinating aspects of this book is the opportunity to explore the playing styles of the tournament participants, including Marshall, Simonson, Roething, Finn, Delmar, Koehler, Hanham, Hodges, Raubitschek, Halpern, and Schmidt. Analyzing the games and strategies employed by these masters can help improve your own chess skills and provide valuable insights into the evolution of the game.
Presented in a durable paperback binding with a high-quality laminate cover, this 64-page book is a valuable addition to the library of any chess enthusiast, tournament player, or historian. The FLAN (Long Algebraic) notation used throughout the book ensures easy comprehension of the games, making it accessible to players of all levels.
With its wealth of historical information, in-depth analysis, and high-quality production, this Manhattan Chess Club tournament book is an indispensable resource for anyone seeking to understand the development of chess in the early 20th century. The book's inclusion of original notes, diagrams, and photographs makes it a unique and valuable resource for researchers, chess historians, and enthusiasts alike.
The publication of this tournament book is a testament to the enduring legacy of chess, a game that continues to captivate and inspire players around the world. By exploring the strategies and tactics employed by the tournament participants, readers can gain a deeper understanding of the game and develop their own skills.
This meticulously researched and presented book is a must-have for anyone interested in the history and evolution of chess. With its comprehensive coverage of the Manhattan Chess Club tournament, this publication is an essential addition to the library of any chess enthusiast, providing a unique window into the world of chess in the early 20th century. By examining the games and strategies presented in this book, readers can gain a deeper appreciation for the game and its rich history.
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