New York: Fred Reinfeld, 1935. — 63 p. Printed in Gt. Britain. Edited by E.G.R. Cordingley with translations from the Russians Daily Chess Bulletin by Dr. Lloyd Storr-Best. Bulletin of the 1935 Moscow tournament with collected comments from various newspapers (Soviet Chess Bulletin, Manchester Guardian, FIELD, Sunday Observer and others).
Caissa Editions, 1998. — 356 p. — ISBN: 9780939433520. Translated by Jimmy Adams & Sarah Hurst from the original Russian book by Rabinovich, Euwe, Botvinnik, and leading Soviet players. Full notes to the 190 games. Botvinnik and Flohr tied for first ahead of Lasker, Capablanca, Spielmann, Kan and fourteen other famous players. One of the very best tournament books ever...
Caissa Editions, 1998. — 356 p. — ISBN: 9780939433520. Translated by Jimmy Adams & Sarah Hurst from the original Russian book by Rabinovich, Euwe, Botvinnik, and leading Soviet players. Full notes to the 190 games. Botvinnik and Flohr tied for first ahead of Lasker, Capablanca, Spielmann, Kan and fourteen other famous players. One of the very best tournament books ever...
Caissa Editions, 1998. — 356 p. — ISBN: 978-0-939433-52-4. Translated by Jimmy Adams & Sarah Hurst from the original Russian book by Rabinovich, Euwe, Botvinnik, and leading Soviet players. Full notes to the 190 games. Botvinnik and Flohr tied for first ahead of Lasker, Capablanca, Spielmann, Kan, and fourteen other famous players. One of the very best tournament books ever...
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