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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Good. 2nd Edition. This dark green cloth covered hardback book is in really good condition. Normal wear and marks apply consistent with use and age. Dust jacket included, price clipped. All 255 pages intact, all pages, text, and illustrations in really good, clean, readable order. Some shelf-life wear and marks on edging of end papers. Boris Spassky, the Russian grandmaster, in 1969 beat Tigran Petrosian to become World Champion, thus avenging his narrow defeat three years earlier. Like his 1972 challenger Bobby Fischer, Spassky is a superb attacking player, one of the outstanding grandmasters of the century. A really good book, definitely one for the home library, especially if your are a chess historian or a lover of the beautiful game of chess. Seller Inventory # 340
Book Description Hard Cover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. First Printing of the 2nd Edition in price-clipped dust jacket SIGNED BY BORIS SPASSKY direct to front endpaper without inscription, laid in is customer receipt from Labate's Chess International with notation "Autographed!! You mised him by about 1 hour. Hope it was worth the wait. Happy New Year."; no markings, only slight shelf wear & toning to jacket & page block, small bookstore label under dj flap, clean tight copy of this classic book on Spassky's games signed by the subject himself in 1988! (dj in mylar protector); 8vo; 256pp indexed. Signed Copy. Seller Inventory # 30040