Rubinstein Gewinnt! - German Edition

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  • Features 100 brilliant games played by Akiba Rubinstein, annotated by Hans Kmoch
  • Written entirely in German, offering a unique glimpse into the world of chess during the early 20th century
  • 160 pages of expert analysis, algebraic notation, and paperback binding
  • A rare opportunity to experience the game through the eyes of two chess legends, Rubinstein and Kmoch
  • A must-have for chess enthusiasts and historians alike, featuring a poignant reminder of the power of chess to bring people together
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4871875806
Pages
160
Publication date
December 24, 2012
Notation type
AN - Algebraic
Book binding type
Paperback
Book edition
This is a Modern Reprint of a Classic Book
Foreign language
Written in German
Description
Step into the world of chess history with the iconic book "Rubinstein Gewinnt!" - a fascinating piece of literature that is as much a testament to the genius of Akiba Rubinstein as it is a reflection of the tumultuous times in which it was written. Published in 1933, this remarkable book is a collection of 100 brilliant games played by one of the greatest chess players of all time, annotated by none other than Hans Kmoch, an International Chess Master and renowned writer.

What makes this book even more extraordinary is the story behind its creation. In 1933, Kmoch visited the Rubinstein family home in an effort to persuade the great grandmaster to return to active play. However, Rubinstein's family was struggling to make ends meet, and Kmoch's visit ultimately led to a subscription-based fundraising effort to support the publication of this book. The result is a masterpiece that not only showcases Rubinstein's incredible skill but also serves as a poignant reminder of the hardships faced by many during the interwar period.

Hans Kmoch, the mastermind behind this project, was an Austrian-born chess player, writer, and manager of the Manhattan Chess Club. His extensive career saw him participate in numerous international tournaments, including the Vienna 1922 and San Remo 1930 tournaments. Later in life, Kmoch relocated to the United States, where he became a prominent figure in the American chess scene, known for his insightful writings and exceptional teaching skills.

This modern reprint of the classic book, written entirely in German, offers a unique glimpse into the world of chess during the early 20th century. With 160 pages of expert analysis and 100 spectacular games, "Rubinstein Gewinnt!" is an indispensable resource for chess enthusiasts and historians alike. Featuring algebraic notation and a paperback binding, this book is a must-have for anyone interested in the rich heritage of chess.

As a special treat, this reprint edition offers a rare opportunity to experience the game through the eyes of two chess legends, Rubinstein and Kmoch. Witness the intricacies of their thought process, the strategic decisions that led to their triumphs, and the unwavering dedication to their craft. Whether you're a seasoned player or just starting your chess journey, "Rubinstein Gewinnt!" is an inspiring and informative read that will undoubtedly elevate your game.

In conclusion, "Rubinstein Gewinnt!" is an extraordinary book that transcends generations and borders. It is a poignant reminder of the power of chess to bring people together, even in the most difficult of times. By adding this remarkable book to your collection, you'll not only be acquiring a valuable resource but also paying homage to the enduring legacy of Rubinstein and Kmoch.
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