MOSCOW 1936 INTERNATIONAL CHESS TOURNAMENT

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Moscow 1936 International Chess Tournament

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Moscow 1936 International Chess Tournament is a richly detailed historical account of one of the strongest and most fascinating chess events of the 1930s. Held at the prestigious Hall of Columns in Moscow from May 14 to June 8, 1936, the tournament brought together an extraordinary field that included two former world champions—José Raúl Capablanca and Emanuel Lasker—as well as a future world champion, Mikhail Botvinnik.

The event featured a powerful mix of Western and Soviet masters competing in an 18‑round double round‑robin, producing some of the finest games of the pre‑war era. At the halfway mark, Capablanca led the field, followed closely by Botvinnik, Lasker, and Viacheslav Ragozin. Capablanca ultimately secured first place, with Botvinnik finishing just one point behind in a performance that signaled the rise of the Soviet chess school.

Written by tournament participant Grigory Levenfish and later translated into English by Jimmy Adams, this book offers:

  • Full game scores
  • Complete standings
  • Extensive annotations
  • First‑hand historical insight from one of the competitors

The commentary captures a pivotal moment when classical champions and emerging Soviet stars met at the highest level, offering readers a rare blend of strong chess and authentic historical perspective.

A valuable and sought‑after volume for chess players, historians, and collectors, especially given its historical demand and limited supply, which make this book rare and expensive.

Moscow 1936 International Chess Tournament

Condition: Like New

Moscow 1936 International Chess Tournament is a richly detailed historical account of one of the strongest and most fascinating chess events of the 1930s. Held at the prestigious Hall of Columns in Moscow from May 14 to June 8, 1936, the tournament brought together an extraordinary field that included two former world champions—José Raúl Capablanca and Emanuel Lasker—as well as a future world champion, Mikhail Botvinnik.

The event featured a powerful mix of Western and Soviet masters competing in an 18‑round double round‑robin, producing some of the finest games of the pre‑war era. At the halfway mark, Capablanca led the field, followed closely by Botvinnik, Lasker, and Viacheslav Ragozin. Capablanca ultimately secured first place, with Botvinnik finishing just one point behind in a performance that signaled the rise of the Soviet chess school.

Written by tournament participant Grigory Levenfish and later translated into English by Jimmy Adams, this book offers:

  • Full game scores
  • Complete standings
  • Extensive annotations
  • First‑hand historical insight from one of the competitors

The commentary captures a pivotal moment when classical champions and emerging Soviet stars met at the highest level, offering readers a rare blend of strong chess and authentic historical perspective.

A valuable and sought‑after volume for chess players, historians, and collectors, especially given its historical demand and limited supply, which make this book rare and expensive.