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LXCAPMCCHS

My Chess Career

212 pages, paperback, Reprint, Hardinge, 2002, first edition 1920

From the series »Hardinge Simpole Chess Classics«

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Masterpieces by the Master of Chess
The seminal work of the Cuban genius who repeated the exploits of Morphy, suddenly bursting onto the European scene and annihilating the great masters who had hitherto dominated the international arena. This book captures the magie of Capablanca's early victory at San Sebastian 1911 and his second place - bowing only to Lasker - at St Petersburg 1914. All in all, 3S games are annotated by Capablanca in person with remarkable objectivity - bestowing praise and hurling critieism as and when required.
CAPABLANCA was a natural chess genius in the mould of Morphy, Kasparov and Fischer. He has been described as the Mozart of chess to Alekhine's Beethoven. Capa - as he was known - was born in Cuba in 1888, and by 1921 he was World Champion, having disposed of Lasker in a match where the defending champion could not win a single game. Capa was virtually indestructible and it was only towards the end of his career in the late 1930's that the younger generation could begin to score consistent victories against hirn. Meanwhile his reputation for invincibility remains in the annals of chess.

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EAN 9781843820918
Weight 320 g
Manufacturer Hardinge
Width 14 cm
Height 21.5 cm
Medium Book
Year of Publication 2002
Author José Raul Capablanca
Series Hardinge Simpole Chess Classics
Language English
ISBN-10 1843820919
ISBN-13 978-1843820918
Year of First Edition 1920
Pages 212
Binding paperback
vii Preface by J. du Mont
xv Author`s note
Part 1
001 Introductory
004 The Match with J. Corzo
014 The Years 1906-1908
027 The Match with Marshall
052 The Period of Evolution. The San Sebastian Tournament of 1911
071 The Period of Transition
Part 2 The Period of Full Development
097 The second visite to Europe
147 Up to and including the Rice Memorial Tournament
177 Up to and including Manhatten Chess Club Masters Tournament
192 The Match with Kostic and the Hastings Victory Congress
208 Conclusion