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The Life & Games of Akiva Rubinstein

Volume 1: Uncrowned King
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The Man Who Would Be King Akiva Rubinstein occupies a unique position in chess history. One of the greatest artists ever to sit down at a chessboard, Rubinstein was also the strongest player never to get a shot at the title of world champion. The Life & Games of Akiva Rubinstein, Volume 1: Uncrowned King focuses on the years 1882-1920, covering Rubinstein's rise from a modest upbringing to his emergence as Emanuel Lasker's chief challenger in the last years leading up to World War I. It also examines the effects this conflict had on his sensitive psyche and the way it influenced his play in the post-war years. This is most definitive work ever done on the first part of Rubinstein's career, this revised and expanded edition of The Life & Games of Akiva Rubinstein, Volume 1: Uncrowned King offers almost 500 games, many of them deeply annotated with notes translated from top players of the pre-World War I era, including Lasker, Tarrasch, Schlechter and Rubinstein. The authors have also made many new annotations to the games and uncovered quite a bit of interesting material including recent discoveries on Rubinstein's stay in Sweden after World War I. This is a re-release of the second edition of The Life & Games of Akiva Rubinstein, Volume 1: Uncrowned King. First released in 2006, this outstanding work has a wealth of crosstables, archival photos, multiple indexes and thorough bibliography, offering a treasure-trove for the Rubinstein fan and chess aficionado.

Author Biography:

International Master John Donaldson is one of America's most popular chess authors. He has served as the captain for U.S. teams in the Chess Olympiad and World Team Championship nineteen times. Few individuals have had as big an impact on the chess world as International Master Nikolay Minev (1931-2017). A three-time Bulgarian champion, he is remembered not only as an outstanding teacher, author and endgame expert, but as one of the great gentlemen of the chess world.
Release date Australia
February 1st, 2018
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Edition
2nd ed.
Pages
402
Dimensions
150x226x25
ISBN-13
9781941270882
Product ID
27555529

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