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The Chess Tournament (London 1851) by Howard Staunton, Bohn, London 1852. L/N 5179. Good, ex Stoke on Trent Library. Bohn's catalogue for 1884 at rear. Staunton's account of the first international tournament with 70 games. £150
The Chess Tournament (London 1851) by Howard Staunton, Bohn, London 1852. L/N 5179. Good, ex Stoke on Trent Library. Bohn's catalogue for 1884 at rear. Staunton's account of the first international tournament with 70 games. £150
The Chess Tournament (London 1851) by Howard Staunton, Bell & Daldy, London 1873. L/N 5180. Very good, ex Carlisle Chess Club Library. Bohn's catalogue for 1888 at rear. Staunton's account of the first international tournament with 70 games. £150
The Chess Tournament (London 1851) by Howard Staunton, Bell & Daldy, London 1873. L/N 5180. Very good, ex Carlisle Chess Club Library. Bohn's catalogue for 1888 at rear. Staunton's account of the first international tournament with 70 games. £150
The Chess Congress of 1862 by J Lowenthal, George Bell, London 1889. L/N 5189. Front cover and spine a little marked otherwise very good. £175
The Chess Congress of 1862 by J Lowenthal, George Bell, London 1889. L/N 5189. Front cover and spine a little marked otherwise very good. £175
The Chess Congress of 1862 by J Lowenthal, George Bell, London 1889. L/N 5189. Front cover and spine a little marked otherwise very good. £175
The Hastings Chess Tournament 1895 by Horace Cheshire, Chatto & Windus, London 1896. Betts 25-28, xii, 370pp.
Spine faded and marks to front and rear covers. Biographical sketches, 22 Portraits, and all of the games annotated by the contestants. £100
The Hastings Chess Tournament 1895 by Horace Cheshire, Chatto & Windus, London 1896.
Title page. £100
The Games in the St Petersburg Tournament 1895-96 by James Mason & W H K Pollock. The Chess Player, Nottingham 1983. BCM reprint of the famous 4 player tournament (Lasker, Steinitz, Pillsbury and Tchigorin) £10
The Match & Return Match Janowsky v Marshall by L Hoffer, London 1908. L/N 5051. VG. Frontis, details and 27 games in the two matches in 1905 and 1908. £50
The Championship Match Lasker v Tarrasch 1908 by L Hoffer, London 1908. L/N 5049. VG. Frontis, match prelimineries and the 16 games annotated. £50
Lasker v Schlechter by L Hoffer, London 1911. L/N 5053. VG. All tournament and match games between these two masters up to and including the Championship Match of 1910. £Sold
A Memorial of the Chess Tournament played at the City of London Chess Club 1900, Longmans Green 1900. L/N 5254. Good, generally discoloured but sound. Regulations, rules and the 78 games without notes. £Sold
A Memorial of the Chess Tournament played at the City of London Chess Club 1900, Longmans Green 1900. L/N 5254. Good, generally discoloured but sound. Regulations, rules and the 78 games without notes. £Sold
Marshall Wettkampfe 1905-1908, Edition Olms, Zurich 1988. As new. Includes Lasker v Marshall 1907 by Tarrasch (L/N 5041), Marshall v Janowsky 1905 & 1908 by Hoffer (L/N 5051), Marshall v Janowsky by Marshall(not in L/N, Betts 27-24) and Marshall v Janowski by Lewitt (L/N 5050). £25
Games form Monte Carlo by P Wenman, Leeds 1945. L/N 5258. Very good in d/w. 50 games from the Monte Carlo tournaments of 1901, 1902, 1903 and 1904. £15
Games form Monte Carlo by P Wenman, Leeds 1945. L/N 5258. Very good in d/w. 50 games from the Monte Carlo tournaments of 1901, 1902, 1903 and 1904. £15
The International Chess Congress, St Petersburg 1909 edited by Emanuel Lasker, Dover, New York 1971. Some spotting to edges. All 175 games annotated by Lasker. £10
The World's Championship match played at Havana between Jose Raul Capablanca and Dr Emanuel Lasker, edited by Hartwg Cassel, New York 1921. Betts 27-30, 39pp. Maroon cloth covers with gilt titles, very good. 600 copies only. Portraits and biographies of the players and the 14 games with notes by Capablanca. £150
The World's Championship match played at Havana between Jose Raul Capablanca and Dr Emanuel Lasker, edited by Hartwg Cassel, New York 1921.
Title page £150
International Chess Tournament at Meran 1926. Ken Whyld Limited Edition Number Two. Nottingham 1954. Betts 25-79. Very good. Limited edition of 150. iv, 28pp. All 91 games, some with notes. Won by Colle ahead of Canal, Przepiorka, Spielmann, Yates etc. £Reserved
Games Played in the World's Championship match between Jose Raul Capablanca and Alexander Alekhine. With annotations by F D Yates and W Winter, Printing Craft, London 1928. Second edition revised. Betts 27-31. 45pp. Portraits of the players with short biographies, a short history of World Championship matches and the 34 games annotated. £30
1930 Scarborough International Tournament, edited by Harry Golombek, British Chess Magazine, London 1962. B.C.M. Quarterly No. 6. Betts 25-94, very good. Introduction, round by round account and the 66 games. Won by Colle ahead of Maroczy and Rubinstein. £15
Bled 1931 International Chess Tournament. Translated from the original 1934 Russian edition by Jimmy Adams, Caissa Editions, Yorklyn 1987.Excellent. This very strong tournament was won by Alekhine ahead of Bogoljubov, Nimzovitch, Vidmar and 10 others. Introductory article by Salo Flohr, one of the competitors and an article entitled "The players and their performances by Hans Kmoch. Review of the opening theory. £50
Bled 1931 International Chess Tournament. Translated from the original 1934 Russian edition by Jimmy Adams, Caissa Editions, Yorklyn 1987.
Title page. £50
66 Master games played in the London International Chess Tournament 1932, annotated by A Alekhine, Frank Hollings, London 1932. Betts 25-98. Blue cloth covers with title on spine, very good. Portrait of Alekhine, brief biographical details of the players by J du Mont and all of the games with Alekhine's annotations. Also includes selected games from the Premier Reserve's and Women's Tournaments. £50
66 Master games played in the London International Chess Tournament 1932, annotated by A Alekhine, Frank Hollings, London 1932. £50
Kuibyshev 1942. Ken Whyld Limited Edition Number Four. Nottingham 1959. Betts 25-155. Very good. Limited edition of 200.
Won by Boleslavsky ahead of Smyslov and Lilianthal. 66 games none of which had previously been published in British, American or German magazines. £30
Hollywood International Chess Tournament 1945, compiled by J Schroeder, Cleveland 1984. Lusis 1495, 38pp. The covers consist of a facsimile of a page from Chess Review for August/September 1945. 75 games from the Pan American Congress won by Reshevsky ahead of Fine and Pilnik. £25
Hollywood International Chess Tournament 1945, compiled by J Schroeder, Cleveland 1984.
£25
The Groningen Chess Tournament 1946, edited by B H Wood, Sutton Coldfield 1950. Betts 25-166. This was originally included as a supplement to B H Wood's Chess Magazine in 1949/50 and the 164 pages are here bound without a title page in black cloth covers with gilt title on front cover and handwritten label on spine. Bookplate of Poul Hage. Very good. Round by round commentaries and all 190 games annotated by Dr Euwe. A very strong tournament featuring Botvinnik, Euwe, Smyslov, Najdorf, Flohr etc. £35
The Groningen Chess Tournament 1946, edited by B H Wood, Sutton Coldfield 1950.
£35
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