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Closes: | 238 Days, 12 Hours |
Location: | Austria |
Started : | 2023-11-19 15:30:18 |
Ends: | 2024-12-22 15:28:00 |
Seller: | Stikuw (942) |
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Der Sammler 1913:
Der Sammler. Belletristische Unterhaltungsbeilage zur " München - Augsburger Abendzeitung ". Edited by Karl Stolz in München.
Since 1884, In the Unterhaltungsbeilage zur " München - Augsburger Abendzeitung a regularly recurring chess column has appeared in about every 3 issues on page 8 with consecutively numbered problems, games, club news, announcements of chess literature, etc.
This chess column is now available as a reprint in book form. 140 pages. Privately printed by Wolfgang Pähtz. This is copy no. 28 from a limited editon of 35 copies, signed by the author. A very nice book project, where the author is making this interesting chess column available to a broader readership. Till now the volumes 1888 and 1913 have been published.
Condition: New.
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 is limited to 10 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 the KWABC database maintained by Mr Per Skjoldager (PS).
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