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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Edward WinterPublisher: McFarland & Co Inc Imprint: McFarland & Co Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.499kg ISBN: 9780786466344ISBN 10: 0786466340 Pages: 359 Publication Date: 27 April 2011 Recommended Age: From 18 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsTable of Contents Sources of Photographs viii Preface Chapters: 1. Prodigy 2. Rapid Ascent Between pages 54 and 55 are 16 pages of plates containing 26 photos 3. Negotiations with Lasker 4. To the Summit 5. Champion 6. London, 1922 7. New York, 1927 8. Changing the Rules 9. Challenges 10. In Search of a Rematch 11. An Active Ex-Champion 12. Moscow, 1936 13. Nottingham, 1936 14. Buenos Aires, 1939 15. Epilogue Notes Appendices: 1. Capablanca’s Tournament and Match Records 2. General Bibliography 3. Games and Positions Chronologically Indices 1. Games and Positions by Player 2. Openings 3. GeneralReviewsthere are very few chess books published which have become classics...a masterpiece...you will marvel at [this book's] excellence...scrupulously detailed...the book is simply wonderful --<i>Chess Life</i>; a wonderful piece of scholarship --<i>New In Chess</i>; fascinating reading --<i>British Chess Magazine</i>; no admirer of Capablanca should be without this book --<i>Manchester Chess Federation</i>; undoubtedly one of the best chess books I have read. -- GM Nigel Short; a magnificently researched work by the world's most renowned chess historian. --GM Yasser Seirawan; highly recommended --IM John Donaldson (<i>JeremySilman.com</i>); Edward Winter's brilliant book <i>Capablanca</i> stripped the fluff from the third world champion's legend, letting long-forgotten facts separate man from myth and showing that, at times, the actual man was far greater than the myth would have us believe. By humanizing someone who was always deemed larger than life, and was idolized by chessplayers and non-chessplayers alike, Edward Winter, the world's greatest and most respected chess historian, has given us a piece of literature that has become a legend unto itself, and is universally viewed as one of the greatest books ever written about chess --IM Jeremy Silman, (<i>JeremySilman.com</i>); a gem. I think Capablanca would have chosen it as the best of all the books on him. It represents a tremendous amount of work. A wealth of material has been amassed with the precision and care of a devotee. It is also a beautifully produced tome, with that sober elegance so characteristic of Capablanca himself. --Olga Capablanca Clark; everything written about, and written by the great Cuban, World Chess Literature has been assiduously rifled...unique selection of photographs --<i>Chess Moves</i>; a monumental work --<i>Quarterly for Chess History</i>; outstanding thorough research and accuracy --<i>Chess</i>; fascinating treatment --<i>Winnipeg Free Press</i>. """Every admirer of Capablanca should own this book."" - The Caissa Kid" “there are very few chess books published which have become classics...a masterpiece...you will marvel at [this book’s] excellence...scrupulously detailed...the book is simply wonderful”—Chess Life; “a wonderful piece of scholarship”—New In Chess; “fascinating reading”—British Chess Magazine; “no admirer of Capablanca should be without this book”—Manchester Chess Federation; “superb”—Standpoint Magazine; “undoubtedly one of the best chess books I have read.”— GM Nigel Short; “a magnificently researched work by the world’s most renowned chess historian.”—GM Yasser Seirawan; “highly recommended”—IM John Donaldson (JeremySilman.com); “Edward Winter’s brilliant book Capablanca stripped the fluff from the third world champion’s legend, letting long-forgotten facts separate man from myth and showing that, at times, the actual man was far greater than the myth would have us believe. By humanizing someone who was always deemed larger than life, and was idolized by chessplayers and non-chessplayers alike, Edward Winter, the world’s greatest and most respected chess historian, has given us a piece of literature that has become a legend unto itself, and is universally viewed as one of the greatest books ever written about chess”—IM Jeremy Silman, (JeremySilman.com); “a gem. I think Capablanca would have chosen it as the best of all the books on him. It represents a tremendous amount of work. A wealth of material has been amassed with the precision and care of a devotee. It is also a beautifully produced tome, with that sober elegance so characteristic of Capablanca himself.”—Olga Capablanca Clark; “everything written about, and written by the great Cuban, World Chess Literature has been assiduously rifled...unique selection of photographs”—Chess Moves; “a monumental work”—Quarterly for Chess History; “outstanding thorough research and accuracy”—Chess; “fascinating treatment”—Winnipeg Free Press. Author InformationEdward Winter is an author, journalist, archivist and “the world’s most renowned chess historian” (in the words of Grandmaster Yasser Seirawan). He began Chess Notes in 1982. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |