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Kasparov, G.K., Plisetskii, D.G
Moi Velikie Predshestvenniki
V 7 Tomakh: Tom 5: Karpov i Korchnoi
[ My great predeccessors: In seven volumes : Volume five: Karpov i Korchnoi]

Moscow:  RIPOL KLASSIK, 2006
527 p. [48 ill.]Images
Serie: Velikie Shakhmatisty Mira 5 of 7
Hardcover. 14 x 21 cm
ISBN: 57905420609 (t. 5)
Language: Russian
The fifth volume is about two Russian chess players: Anatolii Karpov and Viktor Korchnoi. This multivolume publication is an unprecedented publication in the world of chess. The author Garri Kasparov, the thirteenth world chess champion, leader of the chess world for many years, is also the author of several books on theory of chess. This book includes biographical information and an analysis of the games of these two great Russian chess masters. Index of partners and openings. The previous four volumes are also available.
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