[Signed Chess] Comment il Faut Commencer une Partie D'Échecs : Méthode Simple et Logique pour Comprendre les Débuts sans Efforts de Mémoire by DUCHAMP, Marcel (French Translation) ; Eugène Znosko-Borovsky (Author) - 1933
by DUCHAMP, Marcel (French Translation) ; Eugène Znosko-Borovsky (Author)
[Signed Chess] Comment il Faut Commencer une Partie D'Échecs : Méthode Simple et Logique pour Comprendre les Débuts sans Efforts de Mémoire
by DUCHAMP, Marcel (French Translation) ; Eugène Znosko-Borovsky (Author)
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Paris: Les Cahier de L'Échiquier Français, 1933. First Edition. Paperback. At Least Very Good. Inscribed, signed and dated by Znosko-Borovsky in black fountain pen ink at top of ffep. This is copy "No. 1194" of an unstated edition. Printed card wraps, 12mo size (7.5 inches tall), pp. [pre-tp,1-ads], [tp, 1-blank], [iv], 166, [1-printers statement], [1-blank], illustrated throughout w. Chess strategy line drawings. Volume is toned, mostly to edges of text, with some spotting to covers, else clean and unmarked. How to intelligently start a game of Chess, by a Chess Master and M. Duchamp.
- Bookseller Independent bookstores (CA)
- Format/Binding Paperback
- Book Condition Used - At Least Very Good
- Quantity Available 1
- Edition First Edition
- Binding Paperback
- Publisher Les Cahier de L'Échiquier Français
- Place of Publication Paris
- Date Published 1933