Gideon Ståhlberg, Vol. 1 - An Epoch in Swedish Chess - Hardcover
Holmgren Peter
Gideon Ståhlberg (1908-1967) reigned among the world’s best chess players for over three decades, leaving an indelible mark on the Swedish chess scene. This captivating biography chronicles his extraordinary journey from humble beginnings in a village outside Gothenburg to global acclaim, marked by triumphant matches against formidable adversaries like Rudolf Spielmann and Aron Nimzowitsch.
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Gideon Ståhlberg (1908-1967) reigned among the world’s best chess players for over three decades, leaving an indelible mark on the Swedish chess scene. This captivating biography chronicles his extraordinary journey from humble beginnings in a village outside Gothenburg to global acclaim, marked by triumphant matches against formidable adversaries like Rudolf Spielmann and Aron Nimzowitsch. Alongside fellow countrymen Gösta Stoltz and Erik Lundin, known as "The Three Musketeers"; Ståhlberg later elevated Sweden to chess supremacy, securing podium finishes in several Olympiads. However, Ståhlberg was not only a strong grandmaster but also a prolific writer of books and newspaper articles. His reputation and popularity made him a natural choice as an arbiter in several world championship matches.
With meticulous research and captivating storytelling, this volume I of Gideon Ståhlberg, An Epoch in Swedish Chess, covers Ståhlberg’s early years up to and including the 1939 Olympiad in Buenos Aires. The reader will get an understanding of Ståhlberg’s character, his motivations, and the challenges he faced on and off the chessboard. Many of Ståhlberg’s opponents are also portrayed in the book, mixed with all known games, often with contemporary annotations. In this way, the reader will also get a rare glimpse into the international chess life of the time through the eyes of a man who was placed right in its epicentre.
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- Casa editrice Verendel Publishing
- Code 8555
- Anno 2024
- Pagine 582
- Isbn 9789152735145