Sprache: Ungarisch
Verlag: Magyar Sakkvilag
Anbieter: WTP Books, Kenilworth, IL, USA
Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good. 32 games lost by Capablance. 59 pp.
Sprache: Ungarisch
Verlag: Magyar Sakkvilag, Kecskemet, Hungary, 1943
Anbieter: Glynn's Books, Norwich, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 44,74
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Good. In Hungarian. Hb, re-bound in modern brown boards, 308pp, rough-cut pages. Good, a few pages have chipped edges, title page has a cellotaped tear, pages tanned at edges but clean. Includes close to 320 of Capablanca's games, most with notes, plus career and tributes by other players.
Verlag: Magyar Sakkvilág. [Hungarian Chess World.], Kecskemét, 1941
Anbieter: Abauj Antique Bookshop, Kistokaj, H, Ungarn
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F(erenc) Chalupetzky - L(ászló) Tóth: Lieder ohne worte - Sammlung erstklassiger schachpartien aus dem 1941 jahre. V. Folge. Zusammengestellt v. F. Chalupetcky u. L. Tóth. Kecskemét, 1941. Magyar Sakkvilág. [Hungarian Chess World.] 63 p. with chess diagrams. First edition. Publisher's paper wrappers, small stain on cover. ( O,O ) /)__) , ,
Verlag: Magyar Sakkvilág, Kecskemét, 1930
Anbieter: Abauj Antique Bookshop, Kistokaj, H, Ungarn
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Chalupetzky, Ferenc - Tóth, László: Die Schacholympiade von Hamburg Erinnerungen an die Länderkämpfe der F.I.D.E. 1930. Mit 150 ausgewählten Partien. Uniter mitwirkung von Dr. A. Rueb, J. Dimer, A. Brinckmann und Dr. A. Vajda. Zusammengestellt und herausgegeben von F. Chalupetzky und L. Tóth. Kecskemét, (1930.) Magyar Sakkvilág. 4 plate (pictures) 155 [5] p. with chess diagrams. First edition. Publisher's paper cover. The 3rd Chess Olympiad organized by the FIDE and comprising an open and women's tournament, as well as several events designed to promote the game of chess, took place between July 13 and July 27, 1930, in Hamburg, Germany. The 2nd Women's World Chess Championship also took place during the Olympiad. Gold medal won Akiba Rubinstein (Poland), scoring 15/17. Silver medal won Salo Flohr (Czechoslovakia), scoring 14.5/17. Bronze medal won Isaac Kashdan (USA), scoring 14/17. ( O,O ) /)__) , ,
Verlag: Breslau, Adolf Kramer., 1930
Anbieter: Abauj Antique Bookshop, Kistokaj, H, Ungarn
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Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. Franz (Ferenc) Chalupetzky - Ladislaus (László) Tóth: Das Erste Italienische Grossturnier San Remo 1930. Der Rekordsieg Dr. Aljechins. Sammlung aller turnierpartien mit genehmigung der turnierleitung hrsg. von - -. Breslau, (1930.) Adolf Kramer. - (Buchdruckerei Elso Kecskeméti Hirlap, Kecskemét - Ungarn.) 93 [3] p. 2 t. (pictures) First edition. Publisher's paper wrappers. - - - This event (January-February 1930) marks a peak period in Alekhine's tournament career. Neither before nor after was a tournament of such strength won by a score of 14 out of 15 - in fact, nobody has ever remotely approached this achievement, except Bobby Fischer when he won the US Championship with a perfect score. Alekhine 14, Nomzowitsch, 10 1/2, Rubinstein 10 and Bogoljubow 9 1/2. The other remarkable feature of San Remo was the extraordinary number of profound and beautiful games played not only by the winner but also by a number of his rivals.
Sprache: Ungarisch
Verlag: Elso Kecskemeti Hirlapkiado, Kecskemet
Soft cover. Zustand: Poor. Special edition from the Kecskemét chess tournament book. It was in poor condition, the covers were torn off the book. The front cover is dog-eared. 16p.
Verlag: Kecskemét (Hungary), Magyar Sakkvilág. [Hungarian Chess World.], 1929
Anbieter: Abauj Antique Bookshop, Kistokaj, H, Ungarn
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. Ferenc Chalupetzky and László Tóth: A Siesta-Szanatórium Nemzetközi Sakkversenye - Budapest, 1928. szeptember 20 - október 1. [The Siesta-Sanatorium International Chess Tournament - Budapest, 20 September - 1 October 1928.] Edited with the collaboration of Géza Maróczy and the most distinguished foreign chess writers: Ferenc Chalupetzky and László Tóth. The foreword was written by: J. R. Capablanca. The introductory essay on the theory of opening was written by: H. Müller. Kecskemét (Hungary), 1929. Magyar Sakkvilág. [Hungarian Chess World.] [2] 71 p. 2 t. (images) with chess diagrams. First edition. Later half cloth binding. The title page of the publisher's paper cover is pasted on. - - In the aftermath of Kecskemet (1927), good chess forces came together for another international event, this time at the famous Siesta Sanatorium in Budapest. Prize monies were $200 (1st prize, from the New York publisher G. Wells), 800 Pengo (2nd prize, from the City of Budapest), 500, 300, 200 and 100 Pengo. Ten masters were invited, of which Milan Vidmar withdrew in the last moment (causing new pairings and schedule) and was replaced by Zoltan von Balla of Budapest. The former (1921-1927) World Champion Capablanca showed his class with 5 wins and 4 draws. 2nd Marshall at 6; 3rd and 4th Spielmann and Kmoch with 5. It was followed up next year with Budapest (1929). (Scarce) ( O,O ) /)__) , ,
Verlag: Györi Sakk-Kör. [Györ Chess Club], 1924
Anbieter: Abauj Antique Bookshop, Kistokaj, H, Ungarn
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. Ferenc, Chalupetzky: A györi Sakk-kongresszus, nemzetközi mesterverseny és fötorna 1924. [The Györ Chess Congress, International Masters Tournament and Main Tournament 1924.] (Györ), 1924. Györi Sakkör. [Györ Chess Club] (Printing: Elsö Kecskeméti.) 582 [2] p. 12 p. (11 photos) First edition. Later half leather binding with ribbed spine. The first 8 illustrated pages are slightly wavy. Repairs to cover title page and edges of last two leaves. Inscribed on the title page by Ferenc Chalupetzky: "Vilynek szeretettel: Feri" Chess history articles. All the games of the championship and the main tournament. Results of the national puzzle competition. Chess problem dictionary. Edited with the collaboration of Géza Maróczy and others by Ferenc Chalupetzky. Ferenc Chalupetzky (1886-1951) Hungarian chess master, journalist, chess organizer. His work on Capablanca is known worldwide. In 1935 he was a member of the Hungarian national team that won the first European correspondence chess Olympiad. This is the best Hungarian chess book. ( O,O ) /)__) , , Inscribed by Author(s).