Description: Algebraic notation. Many diagrams. Lots of illustrations162 pages, paperback Limited edition - only 100 copies printed! I have copy 36, 40, 87, 94, 95 Who won the New York Chess Club tournament of 1866? Who won in 1867? Was the 1866 contest between Geroge H. Mackenzie and Gustavus C. Reichhelm really am match for the championship of the United States, and why did the 1867 match between Detroit and New York end in a draw? Mackenzie, Mason & Co. offers the answers to these questions, and many more. Author Joost van Winsen delves deep in the history of new York Chess between 1866 and 1867. The book, with 142 games, features not only the story of the leading masters from the metropolis, but also of neglected players. Illustrated with scarce photographes and many diagrams, the work concludes with eight indices. Mackenzie, Mason & Co. is a series of books about New York chess in the period 1866 until 1880. This book is part one of the series.
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Topic: Chess
Binding: paperback
Place of Publication: Nottingham
Publisher: The Chess Player
Subject: Sports & Recreation
Year Printed: 2012
Unit Type: Unit
Language: English
Special Attributes: Limited Edition
Author: Joost van Winsen
Region: North America
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Unit Quantity: one