The Life & Games of Akiva Rubinstein, Volume 2. The Later Years

Author:John Donaldson and Nikolay Minev
Publisher:Russell Enterprises
Date/Format:2012 Paperback
Content:440 Pages
ISBN:9781936490394
Language:English

$24.99

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The Great Rubinstein: Volume Two

 Akiva Rubinstein occupies a unique position in chess history. On of the greatest artists ever to sit down at a chessboard, Rubinstein was also the strongest player never to get an opportunity to play for the title of World Champion.

 This greatly enlarged second edition chronicles the second half (1921-1961) of the Polish grandmaster’s life. Dozens of archival photographs, photographs and approximately 40% more material finish off this splendid work, completing the journey begun in volume 1.


About the Authors

 International Master Nikolay Minev was three times champion of his native Bulgaria and represented his country six times in Chess Olympiads, several times on top board. An expert on endings, Minev was one of the principal contributors to Chess Informant’s mammoth Encyclopedia of Chess Endings series. He served for many years as editor of the Bulgarian national chess magazine Shakhmatna misl and was a regular columnist for Inside Chess for over ten years. Since 1983 Minev has made his home in Seattle.

 International Master John Donaldson has served nine times as Captain for the US national chess team, most recently at the Olympiad in Turin 2006 where the Americans placed third. The author of more than thirty books covering all aspects of the game, Donaldson also has two Grandmaster norms. He has served since 1998 as the Director of the Mechanics’ Institute Chess Club in San Francisco and makes his home across the Bay in Berkeley.