Tal, Petrosian, Spassky and Korchnoi: A Chess Multibiography With 207 Games
Tal, Petrosian, Spassky and Korchnoi: A Chess Multibiography With 207 Games
Tal, Petrosian, Spassky and Korchnoi: A Chess Multibiography With 207 Games
Tal, Petrosian, Spassky and Korchnoi: A Chess Multibiography With 207 Games
Tal, Petrosian, Spassky and Korchnoi: A Chess Multibiography With 207 Games
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Author: Andrew Eden Soltis (1947-    )

Year: 2019

Publisher: McFarland Publishing

Place: New York

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388 pages with diagrams, photographs, tables, appendix, bibliography and indexes. Quarto (10 1/4" x 7 1/4") bound in original publisher's black cloth with gilt lettering to spine and cover. First edition.

This book describes the intense rivalry--and collaboration--of the four players who created the golden era when USSR chess players dominated the world. More than 200 annotated games are included, along with personal details--many for the first time in English.

Mikhail Tal, the roguish, doomed Latvian who changed the way chess players think about attack and sacrifice; Tigran Petrosian, the brilliant, henpecked Armenian whose wife drove him to become the world's best player; Boris Spassky, the prodigy who survived near-starvation and later bouts of melancholia to succeed Petrosian--but is best remembered for losing to Bobby Fischer; and "Evil" Viktor Korchnoi, whose mixture of genius and jealousy helped him eventually surpass his three rivals (but fate denied him the title they achieved: world champion).

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Near fine.