| Louis Blair 2006-11-19, 8:44 pm |
| Taylor Kingston wrote (18 Nov 2006 15:05:20 -0800):
7 A full, correct crosstable for Nottingham 1936 can be found in
7 any number of books. To name just the ones I have in my library:
7
7 "The Collected Games of Emanuel Lasker" by Ken Whyld ...
7 "Emanuel Lasker: The Life of a Chess Master" by Dr. J. Hannak ...
7 "Emanuel Lasker: Games 1904-1940" edited by Alexander Khalifman ...
7 "Capablanca's 100 Best Games of Chess" by Harry Golombek ...
7 "Reuben Fine: A Comprehensive Record of an American Chess Career
7 1929-1951" ...
7 "Botvinnik's Best Games volume 1: 1925-1941" by Mikhail Botvinnik
....
7 "Alexander Alekhine's Chess Games 1902-1946" by Skinner & Verhoeven
....
7 "Bogolbubow: The Fate of a Chess Player" by Sergei Soloviov ...
7 "Chess: The Records" by Ken Whyld ...
7 "The Batsford Chess Encyclopedia" by Nathan Divinsky ...
7 "The Complete Book of Chess Tournament Crosstables -- vol. 1
7 1851-1948" by Rick Melton ...
7
7 I probably have a few more but I think that's enough. BTW, they all
7 show the same thing: a single 15-man section, all-play-all
round-robin.
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I imagine that one could also look at:
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http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/Boo...01899%26nsa%3D1
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