Aron Nimzowitsch
McFarland & Co Inc (Verlag)
978-1-4766-9137-4 (ISBN)
One of the greatest chess legends of all time, Aron Nimzowitsch (1886-1935), is best known for founding the Hypermodernism school of chess, which emerged after World War I to challenge the chess ideologies of traditional central European masters. This first full-scale biography of Nimzowitsch chronicles his early life in Denmark, his family and education, and his fascination with the game that would become the focus of his life. Also included are explorations of his tournament games and records, his dispute with influential chess teacher Siegbert Tarrasch, and his role in the development of Hypermodern Chess. With detailed accounts of nearly 450 games and the only narrative of Nimzowitsch from 1914 to 1924, a period formerly cloaked in mystery, this volume offers the most thorough profile available of one of chess's greatest innovators.
Per Skjoldager is an IT contractor, chess historian and chess book collector. He lives in Fredericia, Denmark. The late Jørn Erik Nielsen was a former editor of Danish School Chess Magazine and Junior Chess Instructor. He lived in Aabenraa, Denmark.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments and Thanks delete deletev
Preface delete
Chapter 1 : 1886-1904
The Jews of Riga delete
The Nimzowitsch family delete
The spelling of the name delete
The young Nimzowitsch delete
First published game delete
Königsberg in 1902 and Berlin in 1903 delete
Göttingen in 1903, then back in Berlin in 1904 delete
Coburg 1904 delete
First game against Tarrasch, Nürnberg delete
Chapter 2 : 1905-1906
Vienna 1905 delete
Munich in 1905: First match against Spielmann delete
Munich in 1905: The first simul delete
Barmen 1905 delete
After Barmen delete
Education delete
Zürich in 1905 delete
Match against Lurie, Riga in 1906 delete
Berlin in 1906 delete
Munich 1906 delete
Chapter 3 : 1907-1909
Munich in 1907 delete
To Zürich, then a simul in Winterthur delete
Ostende 1907 delete
Karlsbad 1907 delete
Munich in 1907, and a simul delete
Second Match against Spielmann, in Munich, 1908 delete
Chess in the Baltic, Riga in 1909 delete
Chapter 4 : 1910
Professional life in Riga delete
Preparing for Hamburg 1910 delete
Hamburg 1910 delete
Visit to Dorpat delete
Back in Riga delete
Visit to Pernau delete
Chapter 5 : 1911
Leaving Riga delete
Match against Leonhardt, Hamburg delete
The Tarrasch-Nimzowitsch dispute, 1911 to 1913 delete
San Sebastian 1911 delete
Correspondence match against Behting delete
Karlsbad 1911 delete
Another visit to Dorpat delete
Chapter 6 : 1912
Marshall in the Baltic delete
Riddles by A.N. delete
Rigasche Rundschau in 1912 delete
San Sebastian 1912 delete
Nimzowitsch: An open letter to Tarrasch delete
Vilnius 1912 delete
Chapter 7 : 1913
Rigasche Rundschau in 1913 delete
Nimzowitsch on The Modern Chess Game by Tarrasch delete
Nimzowitsch: “The New System” delete
Nimzowitsch on the surrender of the center delete
Father of Hypermodernism delete
Match against Giese, Riga delete
Correspondence match against Fluss delete
Capablanca in Riga delete
Chapter 8 : 1914
Rigasche Rundschau in 1914 delete
All-Russian Tournament of Masters at St. Petersburg delete
Playoff match against Alekhine delete
St. Petersburg 1914 delete
Der alte Ganeff delete
The Great War and Riga delete
Chapter 9 : 1915-1919
World War I at a glance delete
Riga in 1915 delete
In the Russian Army, 1916, out 1917 delete
Riga under German rule, 1918 delete
Chess editor of the Baltische Zeitung delete
Riga simuls delete
Latvian independence, then the Bolsheviks delete
Liberated by the anti–Bolsheviks delete
Chess editor of the Rigasche Rundschau delete
At war with Russia and Germany delete
Chapter 10 : 1920
Simuls in Latvia, 1920 delete
Heading for Sweden delete
Göteborg 1920 delete
Match against Bogoljubow, Stockholm delete
Stockholm simuls delete
Second Stockholm Jubilee Tournament delete
Chapter 11 : 1921
Swedish tour, January to March delete
Mysterious matches delete
Visit to Kristiania (Oslo) delete
Visit to Bergen delete
Summer vacation delete
Back to Bergen, Norwegian tour delete
Chapter 12 : 1922
Nimzowitsch in Bergen delete
Swedish Tour, January to March delete
Second match against Håkansson delete
Back in Stockholm delete
Visit to Denmark delete
Danish tour, April to June delete
Summer vacation delete
Further Danish tour, October to November delete
Copenhagen 1922 delete
Chapter 13 : 1923
Match against Brinckmann delete
A small tour in Jutland delete
Copenhagen chess clubs delete
Danish tour, February to March delete
Copenhagen 1923 delete
Nimzowitsch the smoker delete
Back to work delete
Karlsbad 1923 delete
Danish Tour, October to December delete
Chapter 14 : 1924
Simul tour in March and April delete
Correspondence match against Krause delete
On vacation at Vidtskue delete
Copenhagen 1924 (Nordic tournament) delete
Danish Tour, October to December delete
Organizing a Simul Tour to Norway delete
Appendix A. Puzzles and Studies delete
Appendix B. Schaie Niemzowitsch Games and Problems delete
Bibliography delete
Index to Games by Opponent delete
Index to Openings (ECO Codes) delete
Index to Openings (Traditional Names) delete
General Index delete
Erscheinungsdatum | 31.08.2022 |
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Zusatzinfo | 426 annotated games, 88 photos, 10 maps, appendices, notes, bibliography, indexes |
Verlagsort | Jefferson, NC |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 178 x 254 mm |
Gewicht | 812 g |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Freizeit / Hobby ► Spielen / Raten |
ISBN-10 | 1-4766-9137-1 / 1476691371 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4766-9137-4 / 9781476691374 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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