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Dufresne Lehrbuch des Schachspiels 1916

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The 'Textbook of Chess' by Dufresne is a seminal work in the field of chess literature, providing comprehensive insights into chess strategies and techniques. Although specific details about the edition and publisher are not available, this book remains an essential read for both novice and experienced players. It covers various aspects of the game, from opening strategies to complex endgame tactics, offering readers a deep understanding of chess. With its detailed illustrations and expert commentary, Dufresne's work helps players improve their skills and enjoy the game at a more advanced level.

This item originates from the chess book collection of Zahari Stanchev, (April 27, 1920 - January 27, 1980) from Sofia, Bulgaria. Stanchev was Bulgaria's representative to FIDE in the 1960s, a writer of chess books, and an international arbiter.

Author: Jean Dufresne
Publisher: Druck Und Verlag Von Philipp Reclam Jun
Publisher city: Leipzig
Year: 1916
Pages: 512
Language: German
Condition: Poor, spine is missing. Some loose pages, and handwritten text with pencil.

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Q: Since only Dufresne is listed as author, this is probably one of the first six editions published between 1881 and 1893. But without knowing which edition it exactly is, how should anybody make a decision whether to bid or not? posted by: asaremba 2025-06-01 11:38 RMT
A: Thanks for your question. It must be the 1916 edition. I added some new pictures.