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Sixty-Six Master Games Played in the London International Chess Tournament, 1932
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108 pages
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Set in London in 1932, this book highlights the triumphs of Russian chess champion Alekhine, who was basking in the glory of his 1927 victory over Capablanca. The narrative captures his success at the London tournament, showcasing his strategic brilliance and providing insightful commentary on his games. Hardinge Simpole presents this work to celebrate Alekhine's legacy and the intricacies of his chess mastery, offering readers a glimpse into the mind of a champion during a pivotal moment in chess history.
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2003, paperback
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