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Bidding has ended on this item. Item:Lot of 9 Chess Review 1952 Reshevsky USSR Traps |
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Hi! YOU’RE gonna love this offer! We are empty nesters now, downsizing the smoke free home, and the wife says sell! Please check out my other things at ‘sellers other items’, and THANKS for looking. I have a lot of Chess Reviews up for bidding now. YES, I will ship International! I can give you a quick estimate from the Postal Service website, but I will invoice you what the Post Office actually charges me. I am offering here a lot of 9 Chess Review magazines from the year 1952. “Chess Review: The Picture Chess Magazine” has old ads, articles and games. Things like Solitaire Chess, Postal, Spotlight on Openings, Chess Movies and Chess Cavier. I will give a few highlights from each issue. Their condition is generally good. Staples are a little rusty. Covers are intact. I don’t see any writing on any, but I might have missed something while briefly looking at each issue. Jan 1952, Vol 20,
No 1. 1951 in Review, From My
Chess Memoirs by Tartakover, What Happened to Chess in Strobek? Feb 1952, Vol 20,
No 2. World of Chess, 19th USSR Chess Championship, Winning
Chess traps, Apr 1952, Vol 20,
No 4. Stalemate by Horowitz, memories of Masters, Round Robin
Tournaments and the Kirk-Holland System, Chess From Morphy to Botvinnik. Jun 1952, Vol 20,
No 6. More about the Masters, Chess mastery by Reinfeld, Aug 1952, Vol 20,
No 8. From My Chess memoirs by Tartakover, Is the Swiss Style System a
Swindle? Sep 1952, Vol 20,
No 9. (torn cover needs tape) The Most Unforgetable Chess Character I
Ever knew by Smith, Oct 1952, Vol 20,
No 10. International team tournament, A Napier Memorial, That Ends
Well. Nov 1952, Vol 20,
No 11. Time on Reshevsky, How to Improve Your Chess, Dec 1952, Vol 20, No 12. World of Chess, Golden Age of Chess, The Human Side of Chess, The Cat May look at a King. OK, That’s lots of chess pages. Don’t be a woodpusher anymore. Your not gonna get cabin fever anymore. BEAT BOREDOM BY BIDDING! SAVE MONEY $$$!
Your going to SAVE $ on shipping and handling because all items you buy will be
sent to YOU in one box if you are the winner. Separate mailings would cost you
a lot of extra $$$ in shipping and handling alone. Here, only once for
shipping. No fooling! SAVE MONEY $$$! WHO SHOULD BID? Any
patzer wishing to improve their game. Any collector of chess literature or
magazines. Have someone who needs a present for Christmas, Hanukah, Birthday or
Mother’s or Father’s Day: PLAN AHEAD
NOW. BID NOW. HERE’S HOW TO BID: Enter your bid and use Paypal only if you win. Easy. |
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