Karlsbad 1907 International Chess Tournament
Karlsbad 1907 International Chess Tournament
Karlsbad 1907 International Chess Tournament
Karlsbad 1907 International Chess Tournament
Karlsbad 1907 International Chess Tournament
Karlsbad 1907 International Chess Tournament
Karlsbad 1907 International Chess Tournament
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Karlsbad 1907 International Chess Tournament

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Author: Georg Marco (1863-1923) and Carl Schlechter

Year: 2007

Publisher: Caissa Editions

Place: Yorklin, Delaware

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xxvi+451+[3 ad] pages with diagrams, tables, photographs and index. Royal octavo (9 1/4"  6 1/4") bound in original publisher's red cloth with gilt lettering to spine and cover. Translated by Robert Sherwood. Edited by Dale Brandreth. First American edition. 

An English translation of this original famous tournament book in German by George Marco and Carl Schlechter. This edition has the advantage of enhancements such as the addition of 15 photos of many of the players along with corrections and additional analysis using the new, very strong program, Rybka. The tournament was one of the strongest of the last century with only Lasker, Tarrasch and Burn, missing from the roster of the world's best players of that day. The young player Rubinstein won in fine style followed by Maroczy just one-half point behind and by Leonhardt, Nimzovich/Schlechter, Vidmar, Duras/Teichmann, Salwe, Wolf, Dus-Chotimirski/Marshall, Spielmann, Tartakower, Berger/Mieses/Chigorin, Olland, E. Cohn, and Johner in that order. This was to be the Chigorin's last tournament, though he still showed flashes of his brilliance in individual games. Marco and Schlechter contributed superb notes in a style combining wit, depth, and accuracy. 448 pages, hardback, on acid-free paper. This is the gem of all tournament books.

Condition: Front heal corners bumped else near fine.