Verlag: A.W. Sijthoff's Uitgeversmaatschappij, Leiden, 1938. ix, 122 pp. Met diagrammen in zwart-wit., 1938
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Hortus Conclusus, Bergambacht, Niederlande
Softcover met stofomslag, stofomslag wat verkleurd en randen geschaafd / beschadigd, kleine vlek op snee, op titelpagina en op de onderkant van de laatste pagina's, wat lichte gebruikssporen, verder in goede staat. Please see description or ask for photos.
Verlag: Leiden, A.W. Sijthoff's
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Looijestijn, Rotterdam, Niederlande
1936, paperback, xxiv, 109 pp., dustjacket damaged and partly gone (spine), a bit discoloured, else good.
Verlag: Kecskemét, Ungarn, Kecskeméter Schachvereines., 1928
Anbieter: Abauj Antique Bookshop, Kistokaj, H, Ungarn
Erstausgabe
Soft cover. Zustand: Good. 1st Edition. Dr. A[lexander]. Aljechin - H[ans]. Kmoch - G[éza]. Maróczy - A[ron]. Nimzowitsch: Das Erste Internationale Schachmeisterturnier in Kecskemét 1927. Bearbeitet von - -. Kecskemét, [1928] Ungarn, Kecskeméter Schachvereines. XVI. 4 t. (pictures) 157 [3] p. with chess diagrams. First edition. Publisher's paper wrappers. Stamp of former owner Dr. Prof. Alois Mann on cover and title page, inscription of name on cover. - -- - Twenty experts, divided into two sections of ten each, participated in the international masters' tournament held at Kecskemet, Hungary, from June 25 to July 12. After the preliminary tournaments in each section, A and B, which were won by Dr Alexander Alekhine and L Steiner, respectively, the four leaders in each entered section A of the finals, engaging in an additional round robin tournament, and the four next in order in each preliminary section contested a similar final in section B. The upshot of it all was that Alekhine gained another important victory and came through as winner of the tournament without meeting a single defeat, but with only half a point to spare over Steiner and Nimzowitsch, who divided the second and third prizes in Section A Finals. Dr Asztalos won the fourth prize, Dr Vajda, Kmoch and Ahues divided the fifth, sixth and seventh prizes, and Gilg won the Eighth.
Verlag: Kecskemét, Ungarn, Kecskeméter Schachvereines., 1928
Anbieter: Abauj Antique Bookshop, Kistokaj, H, Ungarn
Erstausgabe Signiert
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. 1st Edition. Dr. A[lexander]. Aljechin - H[ans]. Kmoch - G[éza]. Maróczy - A[ron]. Nimzowitsch: Das Erste Internationale Schachmeisterturnier in Kecskemét 1927. Bearbeitet von - -. Kecskemét, [1928] Ungarn, Kecskeméter Schachvereines. XVI. 4 t. (pictures) 157 [3] p. with chess diagrams. First edition. Contemporary spine in damaged, faded half cloth binding. Inscribed by Géza Maróczy. [The prize book of the "Pesti Hírlap" (Newspaper) puzzle competition.] Géza Maróczy (1870 1951) was a Hungarian chess player, one of the leading players in the world in his time. With him at the head, Hungary won the first Chess Olympiads in London (1927). In 1950, FIDE instituted the title of Grandmaster; Maróczy was one of several players who were awarded the title based on their past achievements. Capablanca held Maróczy in high esteem. ( O,O ) /)__) , , Inscribed by Author(s).