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Editore: Zürich : Olms, 1979
ISBN 10: 3283000131ISBN 13: 9783283000134
Da: Versandhandel Rosemarie Wassmann, Oyten, Germania
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Condizione: Gut. Nachdr. d. Ausg. Berlin 1843. XI, 376, 124 S. : graph. Darst. ; 25 cm Gutes Exemplar aus der gepflegten Schachbibliothek eines Analytiker und Schachtrainer. Besitzstempel ( CD Meyer) im Vorsatz +++ Der SU ist etwas gerändert , leichte Papierbräunung 42 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 1193 Gr.-8°, Werkstoff, gebundene Ausgabe.
Zürich, Olms, 1979, Gr.-8°, XI, 376, 124 S.,goldgeprägter Original-Efalineinband in schöner Erhaltung mit Original-Schutzumschlag (dieser etwas beschädigt) *Nachdruck der Augabe Berlin, 1843. **Tschaturanga : Darstellungen und Quellen zur Geschichte des Schachspiels : Band 3. *Paul Rudolf von Bilguer, auch Paul Rudolph von Bilguer (1815-1840) war ein deutscher Schachspieler, bekannt als Namensgeber des Handbuchs des Schachspiels.
Editore: Zürich: Olms, 1979
ISBN 10: 3283000131ISBN 13: 9783283000134
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Werkstoff. Condizione: Gut. Nachdr. d. Ausg. Berlin 1843. XI, 376, 124 S.: graph. Darst.; 25 cm Zustand: blauer Kunststoffeinband in Lederoptik ohne Schutzumschlag, sehr gut. Teils Frakturschrift --- Inhalt: Herausgegeben von Viktor Kortschnoi und Klaus Lindörfer; Schachbuch-Reprint F2-1 ISBN: 9783283000134 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 1200.
Editore: Verlag von Veit & Company, Leipzig, 1916
Da: The Book Collector, Inc. ABAA, ILAB, Fort Worth, TX, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. 5th or later Edition. xi+1040 pages with frontispiece, tables and diagrams. Small quarto (10 3/4" x 7 1/4") bound in half green leather with marbled boards and gilt lettering to spine. Foreword by Tassilo von Heydebrand und der Lasa and Carl Schlechter. (Bibliotheca Van der Linde-Niemeijeriana: 720) Eighth edition. Handbuch des Schachspiels (Handbook of Chess, often simply called the Handbuch) is a chess book, first published in 1843 by Tassilo von Heydebrand und der Lasa. It was one of the most important opening references for many decades. The Handbuch had been the project of Paul Rudolf von Bilguer, who was with von der Lasa a member of the Berlin Chess Club and the influential group of chess masters later called the Berlin Pleiades. Bilguer died in 1840, with the work still in the early stages. Von der Lasa completed the project and saw it published, with his friend von Bilguer alone named as author. It contained comprehensive analyses of all opening variations then known, plus a section on the history and literature of chess. Von der Lasa prepared four further editions (1852, 1858, 1864, and 1874). The sixth edition (1880) was by Constantin Schwede; and the seventh edition (1891) was by Emil Schallopp, with the assistance of Louis Paulsen. Carl Schlechter, who had drawn a match for the World Championship with Emanuel Lasker in 1910, prepared the eighth and final edition. Published in eleven parts between 1912 and 1916, it totaled 1,040 pages and included contributions by Rudolf Spielmann, Siegbert Tarrasch, and Richard Teichmann. International Master William Hartston called it "a superb work, perhaps the last to encase successfully the whole of chess knowledge within a single volume." Condition: Typed page tipped in between frontispiece and title else very good.
Editore: Verlag von Veit & Company, Leipzig, 1912
Da: The Book Collector, Inc. ABAA, ILAB, Fort Worth, TX, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. 1040+iv+[4 ad] pages with portrait plate and diagrams. Quarto (11 1/4" x 7 1/2") originally bound in wrappers in 11 parts. Rebound in brown quarter leather over black boards. (Linde-Niemeijeriana: 2382) First complete edition. Handbuch des Schachspiels (Handbook of Chess, often simply called the Handbuch) is a chess book, first published in 1843 by Tassilo von Heydebrand und der Lasa. It had been the project of Paul Rudolf von Bilguer, another member of the Berlin Chess Club, who died in 1840. Von der Lasa completed the project and saw it published, with von Bilguer alone named as author. It contained comprehensive analysis of all opening variations then known, plus a section on the history and literature of chess. Through 1874 von der Lasa prepared four further editions (1852, 1858, 1864, and 1874). The sixth edition (1880) was by Constantin Schwede, and the seventh edition (1891) by Emil Schallopp with the assistance of Louis Paulsen. Carl Schlechter prepared the eighth and final edition. Published in 11 parts between 1912 and 1916, it totaled just over 1000 pages and included contributions by Rudolf Spielmann, Siegbert Tarrasch, and Richard Teichmann. Condition: Original wrappers bound in but edge chipped and fragile with some tape repair else about very good copy.