NEW YORK 1940 UNITED STATES CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP

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New York 1940 United States Chess Championship

Condition: Like New

New York 1940 United States Chess Championship is a first‑rate tournament book documenting one of the strongest and most competitive U.S. Championships of its era. The 1940 event produced a dramatic battle for the national title, with Samuel Reshevsky narrowly finishing ahead of Reuben Fine by just half a point.

The field was exceptionally deep, featuring top American masters such as Isaac Kashdan, along with strong competitors including Pinkus, Simonson, Denker, Kupchik, Bernstein, Polland, Reinfeld, Shainswit, Adams, Seidman, Green, Hanauer, Woliston, and Littman. Their games reflect the richness and fighting spirit of American chess on the eve of the 1940s.

This volume includes:

  • Full game scores
  • Complete standings
  • Detailed annotations, many checked with Fritz 7 for accuracy
  • Good‑quality photographs
  • Selected games from the qualifying sections
  • Brief player biographies
  • Additional games from related events

The book presents the tournament round by round, making it easy to follow the shifting standings and competitive tension. The annotations—drawn from contemporary sources and enhanced with modern verification—provide deep insight into the strategies and critical moments of the event.

A valuable resource for chess players, historians, and collectors, this book captures the intensity, strength, and historical significance of one of the most competitive U.S. Championships ever held

New York 1940 United States Chess Championship

Condition: Like New

New York 1940 United States Chess Championship is a first‑rate tournament book documenting one of the strongest and most competitive U.S. Championships of its era. The 1940 event produced a dramatic battle for the national title, with Samuel Reshevsky narrowly finishing ahead of Reuben Fine by just half a point.

The field was exceptionally deep, featuring top American masters such as Isaac Kashdan, along with strong competitors including Pinkus, Simonson, Denker, Kupchik, Bernstein, Polland, Reinfeld, Shainswit, Adams, Seidman, Green, Hanauer, Woliston, and Littman. Their games reflect the richness and fighting spirit of American chess on the eve of the 1940s.

This volume includes:

  • Full game scores
  • Complete standings
  • Detailed annotations, many checked with Fritz 7 for accuracy
  • Good‑quality photographs
  • Selected games from the qualifying sections
  • Brief player biographies
  • Additional games from related events

The book presents the tournament round by round, making it easy to follow the shifting standings and competitive tension. The annotations—drawn from contemporary sources and enhanced with modern verification—provide deep insight into the strategies and critical moments of the event.

A valuable resource for chess players, historians, and collectors, this book captures the intensity, strength, and historical significance of one of the most competitive U.S. Championships ever held