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The Immortal Games of Capablanca
Fred Reinfeld
The Immortal Games of Capablanca
Fred Reinfeld
This is the biography of Jose R. Capablanca, famous grandmaster of chess, with 113 of his greatest games. The fame of the great Cuban Master chess champion of the world from 1921 to 1927, is ample assurance that this superbly annotated collection of his choicest masterpieces is destined to take its place at once among the classics of chess literature. The book contains many games which have hitherto not been available in book form. The qualities of simplicity and artistry for which Capablanca was famous in his lifetime will be appreciated by every reader, whether he studies the games for the sheer pleasure of it, or for the purpose of increasing his playing strength. Capablanca was born in Havana, Cuba on November 19, 1888. He became the World Chess Champion in 1921 by beating Emanuel Lasker. He lost the title in 1927 to Alexander Alekhine. Even after his loss, most believed that Capablanca was still the better player. However, Alekhine refused to give him a rematch, a subject that is still controversial and discussed today. Alekhine would not even play in the same tournament with Capablanca until Alekhine lost the world title to Euwe in 1935. He died in New York City on 8 March 1942, just before the publication of this book.
250 pages, black & white illustrations
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | March 17, 2014 |
ISBN13 | 9784871875783 |
Publishers | Ishi Press |
Pages | 250 |
Dimensions | 216 × 138 × 20 mm · 322 g |
Language | English |
Contributor | Sam Sloan |
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