Artikelnummer
LXDENTBFIKHS
Autor
The Bobby Fischer I Knew, and other stories
Anecdotes from the front line of American chess
359 Seiten, kartoniert, Reprint, Hardinge, 2003, Erstauflage 1991
Aus der Reihe »Hardinge Simpole Chess Classics«
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This Damon Runyon-like work will be around well into the Twenty-first Century to inform future chess generations about such greats as Bobby Fischer and world champion Gary Kasparov as well as the "guys and dolls" of the New York chess scene during the fabled Golden Era of the 1930s and 1940s. In the Introduction, five-time U.S. Champion Larry Evans writes that the authors capture "some of the most raucous and colorful figures in 20th Century chess" with a "Dickensian precision." Yet there is plenty of hard chess in this big book - over 300 games and positions, many never before published, and which contain interesting opening ideas that have either been forgotten or neglected in the manuals. Grandmaster Arnold Denker is known as the Grand Old Man of American Chess. In this memoir, GM Denker - who was US chess champion from 1944 to 1946 - skillfully intertwines with his own life the stories of great chess men whom he knew and loved. Denker, who is renowned as a chess raconteur, was inducted into the U.S. Chess Hall of Fame in 1993. His co-author is Larry Parr, a former Editor ofChess Life (1984-1988). Mr Parr has received more individual awards for excellence from the Chess [oumalists of America than any other chess writer.
EAN | 9781843820802 |
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Gewicht | 220 g |
Hersteller | Hardinge |
Breite | 14 cm |
Höhe | 21,5 cm |
Medium | Buch |
Erscheinungsjahr | 2003 |
Autor | Arnold DenkerLarry Parr |
Reihe | Hardinge Simpole Chess Classics |
Sprache | Englisch |
ISBN-10 | 1843820803 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1843820802 |
Jahr der Erstauflage | 1991 |
Seiten | 359 |
Einband | kartoniert |
001 Foreword: by Grandmaster Larry Evans
005 Introduction: Babbitts and Botvinniks
Section I: Men of the Manhattan
015 Chapter I: Albert Pinkus: The Indiana Iones of Chess
035 Chapter 11: Death Be Not Proud of Dreams Destroyed
043 Chapter III: Oscar Tenner: A Character if Ever There Was One
052 Chapter IV: A Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze
061 Chapter V: The Frightened, Little Rabbit
071 Chapter VI: The Incomparable Max
075 Chapter VII: A Knight in Shining Armar
085 Chapter VIII: The Kenesaw Mountain Landis of Chess
Section II: Chess Among the Stars
093 Chapter IX: Starry Knights in Hollywood
102 Chapter X: The Bobby Fischer I Knew
113 Chapter XI: One-on-One with Kasparov
120 Chapter XII: Fine Distinctions
132 Chapter XIII: The Little Big Man of Chess
148 Chapter XIV: "I Am an Officer of the Czar!"
155 Chapter XV: The Man Who Beat Alexander Alekhine
170 Chapter XVI: An Offer I Couldn't Refuse
178 Chapter XVII: The Gentle Giant of Chess
191 Chapter XVIII: Isaac Kashdan: The Gentle, Scientific Grandmaster
200 Chapter XIX: Al Horowitz: He Burned the Candle at Both Ends
211 Chapter XX: The Paderewski of Chess
221 Chapter XXI: An American Original
236 Chapter XXII: Move Over, Valentino!
Section III: Chess Among the Bowery Boys
251 Chapter XXIII: For George Treysman the Pay Was the Thing
262 Chapter XXIV: Stormin' Norman: Caissa's Conman
275 Chapter XXV: Road to the Rapture
278 Chapter XXVI: The Poetaster of Chess
Section IV: Chess Among the Scholarati
295 Chapter XXVII: The Man of a Hundred Books
306 Chapter XXVIII: Mr. Believe It or Not
314 Chapter XXIX: uA Gentleman of the Old School"
328 Chapter XXX: "Mr, Helms," aPerfeet Gentleman
339 Afterword: by Grandmaster Lev Alburt
345 Index One: Game Index
351 Index Two: Name Index
005 Introduction: Babbitts and Botvinniks
Section I: Men of the Manhattan
015 Chapter I: Albert Pinkus: The Indiana Iones of Chess
035 Chapter 11: Death Be Not Proud of Dreams Destroyed
043 Chapter III: Oscar Tenner: A Character if Ever There Was One
052 Chapter IV: A Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze
061 Chapter V: The Frightened, Little Rabbit
071 Chapter VI: The Incomparable Max
075 Chapter VII: A Knight in Shining Armar
085 Chapter VIII: The Kenesaw Mountain Landis of Chess
Section II: Chess Among the Stars
093 Chapter IX: Starry Knights in Hollywood
102 Chapter X: The Bobby Fischer I Knew
113 Chapter XI: One-on-One with Kasparov
120 Chapter XII: Fine Distinctions
132 Chapter XIII: The Little Big Man of Chess
148 Chapter XIV: "I Am an Officer of the Czar!"
155 Chapter XV: The Man Who Beat Alexander Alekhine
170 Chapter XVI: An Offer I Couldn't Refuse
178 Chapter XVII: The Gentle Giant of Chess
191 Chapter XVIII: Isaac Kashdan: The Gentle, Scientific Grandmaster
200 Chapter XIX: Al Horowitz: He Burned the Candle at Both Ends
211 Chapter XX: The Paderewski of Chess
221 Chapter XXI: An American Original
236 Chapter XXII: Move Over, Valentino!
Section III: Chess Among the Bowery Boys
251 Chapter XXIII: For George Treysman the Pay Was the Thing
262 Chapter XXIV: Stormin' Norman: Caissa's Conman
275 Chapter XXV: Road to the Rapture
278 Chapter XXVI: The Poetaster of Chess
Section IV: Chess Among the Scholarati
295 Chapter XXVII: The Man of a Hundred Books
306 Chapter XXVIII: Mr. Believe It or Not
314 Chapter XXIX: uA Gentleman of the Old School"
328 Chapter XXX: "Mr, Helms," aPerfeet Gentleman
339 Afterword: by Grandmaster Lev Alburt
345 Index One: Game Index
351 Index Two: Name Index
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