Listing Format: | Auction |
Current price : | €55,00 |
Starting bid: | €30,00 |
# of bids: | 3 |
Closes: | Auction is closed |
Location: | Austria |
Started: | 2021-11-05 05:10:00 |
Ended: | 2021-11-06 19:29:00 |
Seller: | Stikuw (940) |
High Bidder(s): | calle (343) |
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The two-move chess problem in the Soviet Union 1923-1943:
Buschke, Albrecht, Richard Cheney and Alain White. The two-move chess problem in the Soviet Union 1923-1943. Stamford, The Overbrook Press, 1943. 8°. With a lot of diagrams. 3 ll., 62 pages, 5 ll. Original red-brown linen ribbon with gold-stamped title print on the back. L/N 2859; Betts 36-7.
With the handwritten signature of the Russian problem composer Alexander Guljajew (1908-1998) on the front title. One of 300 copies.
"A collection of 120 problems by Russian composers, with notes on the themes, constructions and composers." (Betts)
Condition: Erratesheet is missing. Print on tinted paper. Text pages slightly wavy at the top and bottom. With a few handwritten notes. Binding slightly bumped. Overall Assessment = Still Good!
Postage EUR (insurance included): Non-EU countries please ask! I try to choose the most cost-effective yet reliable way.
I combine shipping – you always pay just real postage! The packing materials are free.
I send with the so-called "Paketmarke" (for further information https://www.post.at/privat_versenden_paket_paketmarke.php) which is, in general, the most cost-effective and reliable way to send parcels to Austria. One feature is that the shipment costs are defined via the longest and the shortest side of the parcel. The weight isn´t important although it is limited to 31,5 kg. The parcel is also insured up to € 500,-.
Therefore if you win more than 1 lot and the books fit into the same parcel, the shipping costs will be the same as for 1 book.
Important: Please wait with payment until you get my confirmation email, as the shipping costs have to be calculated.
P.S.: Bibliographical data taken from Chesslund webpage maintained by Mr Per Skjoldager (PS).
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