St Petersburg 1914 International Chess Tournament

St Petersburg 1914 International Chess Tournament

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Author: Tarrasch, Siegbert (1862-1934)

Year: 1993

Publisher: Caissa Editions

Place: Yorklin, Delaware

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iv+267+[2 adds] pages with diagrams, tables and index. Translated by Robert Maxham with additional notes by George Marco and others. Edited by Dale A Brandreth. Royal octavo (9 1/4" x 6") issued in red cloth with gilt lettering to spine and cover. First edition.

The St. Petersburg Grand International Masters' Tournament of 1914 was undoubtedly the most important tournament since the first San Sebastian Tournament, when Capablanca won his spurs, or, as some will have it, since the St. Petersburg Quadrangular Tournament of 1895.

It would be noteworthy even if for no other reason than that the World's Champion, Dr. Emanuel Lasker, took part - the first occasion since the last International Tournament in St. Petersburg in 1909. On that occasion, however he tied for the first place with Akuba K. Rubinstein instead of winning outright, as on this occasion and in 1895. It is a remarkable circumstance that this time Rubinstein did not even attain so high as fifth place, which would have enabled him to play in the second section for the allocation of the prizes, the more extraordinary in view of his almost unbroken success of late years. The St. Petersburg Chess Society was responsible for the initiation, organization, and conduct of the Tournament, the Tsar himself subscribing 1,000 rubles towards the prize fund.

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Near fine issued without jacket

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