Chess Pie No 3: The Official Souvenir of the International Tournament, Nottingham, August 1936
Chess Pie No 3: The Official Souvenir of the International Tournament, Nottingham, August 1936
Chess Pie No 3: The Official Souvenir of the International Tournament, Nottingham, August 1936
Chess Pie No 3: The Official Souvenir of the International Tournament, Nottingham, August 1936
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Chess Pie No 3: The Official Souvenir of the International Tournament, Nottingham, August 1936

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Author: William Henry Watts (1878-1941)

Year: 1936

Publisher: Printing Craft, Ltd

Place: London

Description:

98 pages with diagrams, illustrations, tables, plates (some in color) and drawings. Quarto (11" x 8 1/4") bound in original publisher's pictorial wrappers. (Betts: 25-122) First edition.

This is a pre-tournament souvenir, not the book of the tournament itself. Contains notes on the competitors, with career records, portraits and a representative game played by each; various illustrations, including reproduction of old prints, pictures of chess sets, etc; a number of articles, including "Some historic chessmen" (by Alex Hammond), "Chess facts and figures" by TR Dawson, 'The end-game today" by H M Lommer and M A Sutherland, "Some Nottingham problem composers", the Strategic French school" (of problems) by Andre Cheron.

Condition:

Wrappers separated, spine lacking, pages 45 and 6, and 97 and 98 replaced in facilities copies, wrappers with edge wear and chips else a poor copy.