Author: Palitzsch, Friedrich Martin (1889 - 1932) and Georg Jakob Wiarda
Year: 1926
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter & Co
Place: Berlin and Leipzig
Description:
99 pages with diagrams, two plates and index. Octavo (8 12" x 5 3/4") bound in original wrappers. Festschrift des Dresdner Schachvereins, volume II. (Bibliotheca Van der Linde-Niemeijeriana: 5393) First edition.
The Chess Club at Dresden, Germany held a 50th anniversary celebration in 1926. Among the events was a masters tournament, the Paul Schellenberg Memorial, which was held from April 4th to the 14th. Three contenders for the world championship, Alexander Alekhine, Akiba Rubinstein, and Aron Nimzowitsch, were among the attendees. While the race was close among all three in the early rounds, it was Nimzowitsch who emerged victorious at the end with a near perfect 8 1/2/9, a full point and a half ahead of second place Alekhine! 3rd Rubinstein with 6 1/2/9. Trailing behind Rubinstein was 4th Tartakower 5/9. With Von Holzhausen 4/9 fifth. Johner 31/2 held lone sixth. 7th Yates and Samisch 3/ tied for 8th. Blumich 2 1/2 at ninth. Steiner at 2 was tenth.
Condition:
Edge wear, spine rubbed, corners bumped and creased, some damp staining else a good copy.
Year: 1926
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter & Co
Place: Berlin and Leipzig
Description:
99 pages with diagrams, two plates and index. Octavo (8 12" x 5 3/4") bound in original wrappers. Festschrift des Dresdner Schachvereins, volume II. (Bibliotheca Van der Linde-Niemeijeriana: 5393) First edition.
The Chess Club at Dresden, Germany held a 50th anniversary celebration in 1926. Among the events was a masters tournament, the Paul Schellenberg Memorial, which was held from April 4th to the 14th. Three contenders for the world championship, Alexander Alekhine, Akiba Rubinstein, and Aron Nimzowitsch, were among the attendees. While the race was close among all three in the early rounds, it was Nimzowitsch who emerged victorious at the end with a near perfect 8 1/2/9, a full point and a half ahead of second place Alekhine! 3rd Rubinstein with 6 1/2/9. Trailing behind Rubinstein was 4th Tartakower 5/9. With Von Holzhausen 4/9 fifth. Johner 31/2 held lone sixth. 7th Yates and Samisch 3/ tied for 8th. Blumich 2 1/2 at ninth. Steiner at 2 was tenth.
Condition:
Edge wear, spine rubbed, corners bumped and creased, some damp staining else a good copy.