Love and Chess: Elegy of Mikhail Tal. Refugee
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Under one cover - two books dedicated to two wonderful, outstanding personalities of the past century, deciding their names world chess chronicle. & Quot, Mikhail Tal Elegy, is a story of love of an outstanding chess player-romance, the world champion and his first wife, close to him Sally Landau, a relationship, as it says, & quot, gentle and contradictory, bright and sad & quot,. With all the emphasis on these emotional relationships in the reader"s attention center, Sally Landau put the image of his Misha, Mikhail Tal, a brilliant chess creator, gave her keys to the randration of the phenomenon of this & quot, the brightest, mysterious and attractive star & quot, the remaining, according to Flora, & quot, Even in the role of chess premiere & quot, & quot, the same polite, witty, modest and charming person & quot,.
In & quot, Refugees & QUot, Vladimir Polevatko tells about often unknown pages of life of his older friend - Grandmaster Salo Flora, about drama, which is full of the fate of this kind knight and chess gladiator, because of World War II lost his homeland, Czechoslovakia, not Having played at the peak of strength and glory match for the world championship with Great Alexander Alekhin and, being in the Soviet Union, forced to survive, tend on a new for him & quot, rules & quot,. In this book also a considerable place occupies the topic & quot, love and chess & quot, the theme is tummer, and sometimes sad
In & quot, Refugees & QUot, Vladimir Polevatko tells about often unknown pages of life of his older friend - Grandmaster Salo Flora, about drama, which is full of the fate of this kind knight and chess gladiator, because of World War II lost his homeland, Czechoslovakia, not Having played at the peak of strength and glory match for the world championship with Great Alexander Alekhin and, being in the Soviet Union, forced to survive, tend on a new for him & quot, rules & quot,. In this book also a considerable place occupies the topic & quot, love and chess & quot, the theme is tummer, and sometimes sad
Author:
Author:Arkanov A.M., Landau S., Polevko V.N.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Detective Books
Paper:
Paper:White
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-94663-921-7
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