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The Book of the New York International Chess Tournament 1924. Containing the Authorized Account of the 110 Games Played March-April, 1924
New York The American Chess Bulletin 1925, xxiv, 272, xi p. 23 cm. 15 photographs. Photos of tournament winners. Score of the Tournament. With original annotations by Alexander Alekhine. Review of the tournament. Summary of play. The scoring, round by round. The Rapid Transit Tournament. The Problem Solving Competition. Alekhine's Record Blindfold Performance. Subscribers to the Tournament Fund. Index to games and players. Index to openings. Hardcover. Brown cloth. Lib. markings of the 'Hampstead Chess Club'. Inscription 'Presented to the Hampstead Chess Club by R. C. Griffith 1928'. A few ink notations and stains. R.C. Griffith was the winner of the British Chess Championship in 1912, and co-authored the popular "Modern Chess Openings" with John Herbert White.
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