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Auteur / Author: Olimpiu G. Urcan
Pagina's / Pages: 286
Uitgever / Publisher: McFarland
Jaar / Year: 2010
Type: Hardcover

56.95€

"A Chess Master’s Life in America, 1871-1931"

Julius Finn was born in Russian Poland, and came to New York in 1887 at the age of 16. From a humble start as a street peddler on the Lower East Side, Finn swiftly rose to become New York’s champion chess master and one of the country’s best blindfold chess entertainers. Finn’s chess success contributed to the rise of the chess scene in the Big Apple in the early twentieth century, and he fared equally well in business, parlaying his skills into a highly successful career. Along with a foreword by John S. Hilbert, this biography of Finn in America includes analysis of 99 of his chess games-- most of them previously unknown or little studied--diagrams of game situations, and photographs.

About the Author
Award-winning journalist Olimpiu G. Urcan is a frequent contributor to New in Chess Magazine and runs a monthly chess history column at ChessCafe.com. A Singapore Permanent-Resident, he works as an education consultant in the Asian city-state.

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