The Hastings Chess Tournament Book
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Hastings Chess Tournament Book 1895 is a detailed historical record of one of the most famous chess tournaments ever held.
The Hastings 1895 Chess Tournament is widely regarded as a landmark event in chess history, featuring many of the strongest players of the 19th century.
This book provides full game scores, tournament results, and detailed annotations, allowing readers to study the games move by move.
It includes classic games from top masters of the era, showing the strength and style of play during one of the most important early international tournaments.
The event is especially famous for bringing together elite players in a single competition, helping shape modern chess development.
It also offers a historical background on the tournament and its significance in chess history.
A valuable book for chess historians, serious players, and collectors, especially those interested in early world-class tournaments and classic master games.
*Historical demand and limited supply makes this book rare and expensive*
Hastings Chess Tournament Book 1895 is a detailed historical record of one of the most famous chess tournaments ever held.
The Hastings 1895 Chess Tournament is widely regarded as a landmark event in chess history, featuring many of the strongest players of the 19th century.
This book provides full game scores, tournament results, and detailed annotations, allowing readers to study the games move by move.
It includes classic games from top masters of the era, showing the strength and style of play during one of the most important early international tournaments.
The event is especially famous for bringing together elite players in a single competition, helping shape modern chess development.
It also offers a historical background on the tournament and its significance in chess history.
A valuable book for chess historians, serious players, and collectors, especially those interested in early world-class tournaments and classic master games.
*Historical demand and limited supply makes this book rare and expensive*


