Schorr, J

  • Teplitz-Schönau: Verlag Deutscher Schachklub Teplitz-Schönau, 1922
By Schachkongreß Teplitz-Schönau im Oktober 1922
664 pages with diagrams, tables, plates and indexes. Royal octavo (9 1/2" x 6 1/2") in original decorative binding. Notes by Grünfeld and Beeker. Includes 214 pages on chess problems which in turn includes a part on retrograde analysis by Kluver. (Bibliotheca Van der Linde-Niemeijeriana:5550) First edition.

"Not just the 91 annotated games of the tournament won by Reti and Spielmann ahead of Tartakover, Rubinstein. Grünfeld and so on (with Tarrasch in 13th place, next to bottom). This material with notes by Grünfeld and Beeker takes up only the first 286 pages, whereupon follows a report on a two-mover competition, then a three-mover, articles on various aspects of problem and study themes, a witty Tartakover 'chess alphabet', very detailed indexes and a 75 page account by chess historian Ludwig Bachmann... What leisured days they enjoyed then!" British Chess Magazine.

Condition:

Previous owners name and date "1923" on title, corners bumped else a very good copy.

Details

Title

Schorr, J

Author

Schachkongreß Teplitz-Schönau im Oktober 1922

Condition

Very Good

Publisher

Verlag Deutscher Schachklub Teplitz-Schönau: Teplitz-Schönau

Date

1922

Edition

First

Size

Royal octavo


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