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Type | Biographies, Slovene language |
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Weight | 0.80 kg |
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Type | Biographies, Slovene language |
Author: Gari Kasparov
Release year: 2004
Language: Slovene
Pages: 531
Dimensions: 24 x 17 cm
Cover: hard
From Steinitz to Aljehin.
Gari Kimovič Kasparov – thirteenth chess world champion, one of the greatest players in the history of the royal game. Author of numerous books books including "The Sicilian Scheveningen," "Unlimited Challenge," "The Test of Time."
The book series "My Great Predecessors" are umatched in chess literature: The 13th world chess champion tells of the fates and works of his twelve predecessors and their opponents.
The first volume talks about the first four world champions: Wilhelm Steinitz, Emanuel Lasker, Jose Raul Capablanca and Alexander Alekhine. The first world champions (as well as some of their unofficial predecessors, whom the author the introduces in the introduction, with a focus on Paul Morphy) set the foundations of modern chess and are justifiably considered classics of the royal game.