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William Steinitz, Chess Champion

487 pages, paperback, McFarland, 2007, first edition 1993

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Long known as one of the greatest chess masters of the nineteenth century, William Steinitz had a rich and elevated career and life, which can now be known as well. From Steinitz’s own writings and the fruits of extensive first-time-ever research by the author, a fascinating portrayal emerges of the life and genius of a man widely known as the ”Bohemian Caesar“ quite apart from his chess dominance.
Lengthy annotations for the 15 selected games are provided by modern grandmaster Andy Soltis, often augmented by Steinitz’s own observations. Three additional games are also included. Each game is illustrated.
About the Author
Kurt Landsberger, born in Prague with the name Steinitz, is the champion’s great-grandnephew. He divides his time between Verona, New Jersey and Boca Raton, Florida. He is also the editor of The Steinitz Papers: Letters and Documents of the First World Chess Champion (2002).
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EAN 9780786428465
Weight 800 g
Manufacturer McFarland
Width 15 cm
Height 23 cm
Medium Book
Year of Publication 2007
Author Kurt Landsberger
Language English
ISBN-10 0786428465
ISBN-13 9780786428465
Year of First Edition 1993
Pages 487
Binding paperback
IX List of illustrations
XI An opinion about this book (Ken Whyld)
XIII Preface
001 1836-1862 "At the chessboard, I am Epstein."
025 1862-1872 "I was always better than you."
063 1872-1882 "Inky ruffians."
127 1882-1887 "He evidently has an extraordinary good memory,
for he always makes the same mistakes."

Between pages 170 and 171 are 32 plates containing 46 photographs and facsimiles

171 1887-1888 "Contempt without silence."
209 1888-1892 "The old master of a young school and a young master of the old school."
285 1892-1897 "The romantic surprise aroused me as never before."
357 1897-1900 "The drummer's tatoo was so continuous and so macabre."
405 Tournaments and matches (Ken Whyld)
409 William, the conqueror (Andy Soltis)
465 The theory of Steinitz (David Hooper)
471 Bibliography
477 Index
”Outstanding...should be in the library of every serious collector“-San Francisco Chronicle
”Highly recommended“-The Sun, Baltimore
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