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Unveiling the Victory: How Spassky won the Third World Junior Chess Championship Antwerp 1955

(Hardback, New edition)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Unveiling the Victory: How Spassky won the Third World Junior Chess Championship Antwerp 1955

Contributors:

By (Author) Henri Serruys

ISBN:

9789464201833

Publisher:

Thinkers Publishing

Imprint:

Thinkers Publishing

Publication Date:

2nd April 2025

Edition:

New edition

Country:

Belgium

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

History of sport

Dewey:

794.159

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

255

Dimensions:

Width 170mm, Height 234mm

Description

In this book, the Belgian chess historian Henri Serruys traces back how Spassky became the first Soviet World Junior Chess Champion in Antwerp 1955. Endowed with recently discovered original material from the tournament organizer, the Belgian youth chess leader Hendrik Baelen, he paints a very colorful picture of this sparkling event. How to finance the event from private donors Where to accommodate the players (and their seconds, mostly from Eastern European countries) Would the favorites come through the preliminary rounds Moreover, Serruys digs into contemporary sources and contacted all the participants, in so far as they are still alive. By combining these three main sources (papers from Baelen, contemporary journals and testimony of participants), Henri creates an authentic account of this milestone for both FIDE and the development of international youth chess. Moreover, he presents the key games of the tournament and unearthed a couple of hitherto unknown games of Spassky. Finally, he pays a well-deserved tribute to Hendrik Baelen and thus puts him on the map of chess history! The original research conducted for this book contributes greatly to the history of FIDE and Belgian chess alike. Let us lift the Curtain for Spassky at the age of 18 years ...!

Author Bio

Henri Serruys' work as a chess historian has made him a pivotal figure in the preservation and understanding of chess history. Through his extensive research, writings, and lectures, he has brought to light the intricate history of chess, particularly in Belgium, and has inspired a new generation of historians and chess enthusiasts. His legacy is one of dedication, scholarship, and a profound love for the game of chess.

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