Author: Schroeder, James R (1927- ) [editor]
Year: 197?
Publisher: James Schroeder
Place: Cleveland, OH
Description:
20 pages with tables, diagrams and corrections sheet. Quarto (11" x 8 3/4") bound in original publisher's wrappers. Annotations by Alexander Alekhine, George Marco, Geza Maroczy, savielly Tartakower, Richard Teichmann, George Thomas and James Schroeder. (Lusis 1434) First edition.
In October of 1921, ten chess players of strength ranging from master to amateur met at The Hague, The Netherlands to particpate in a round robin tournament. Among the participants were veterans like Jacques Mieses and Georg Marco, and established masters like Alexander Alekhine, Akiba Rubinstein, and Savielly Tartakower. Max Euwe, an amateur, participated by virtue of having become the new Dutch champion earlier in the year. The event was another victory for Alekhine, who would go on to dominate tournaments and the elite for decades to come, most as world champion. Second a full point behind was Tarakower followed by Akiba Rubinstein third a half point behind. Fourth and fifth was shared with Boris Kotich and Maroczy. Jacques Mieses claimed clear sixth with four points. In descending order was George Marco with three; Jacques Davidson with two and half; Max Euwe with two points and F D Yates with one.
Condition:
Some edge wear with bumped corners else a very good copy.
Year: 197?
Publisher: James Schroeder
Place: Cleveland, OH
Description:
20 pages with tables, diagrams and corrections sheet. Quarto (11" x 8 3/4") bound in original publisher's wrappers. Annotations by Alexander Alekhine, George Marco, Geza Maroczy, savielly Tartakower, Richard Teichmann, George Thomas and James Schroeder. (Lusis 1434) First edition.
In October of 1921, ten chess players of strength ranging from master to amateur met at The Hague, The Netherlands to particpate in a round robin tournament. Among the participants were veterans like Jacques Mieses and Georg Marco, and established masters like Alexander Alekhine, Akiba Rubinstein, and Savielly Tartakower. Max Euwe, an amateur, participated by virtue of having become the new Dutch champion earlier in the year. The event was another victory for Alekhine, who would go on to dominate tournaments and the elite for decades to come, most as world champion. Second a full point behind was Tarakower followed by Akiba Rubinstein third a half point behind. Fourth and fifth was shared with Boris Kotich and Maroczy. Jacques Mieses claimed clear sixth with four points. In descending order was George Marco with three; Jacques Davidson with two and half; Max Euwe with two points and F D Yates with one.
Condition:
Some edge wear with bumped corners else a very good copy.