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This seminal work by M. S. Kogan offers a comprehensive analysis of the development of chess within the Soviet Union. Spanning several decades, the book delves into the cultural and political influences that shaped the game during this period. The author meticulously examines the contributions of notable Soviet chess players and the institutional support provided for the game. Kogan vividly portrays the unique chess culture of the USSR, combining rich historical context with detailed accounts of significant matches and tournaments. This book is an essential resource for anyone interested in the intricate links between chess, society, and politics in Soviet history.
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: M. S. Kogan
Publisher: Fizkultura i Sport
Publisher city: Moscow, USSR
Year: 1938
Pages: 391
Language: Russian
Condition: Good
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