Published by Havana, Cuba, Sept. 17, 1938, 1938
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Add to basket4to. 2 pp. On Hotel Packard letterhead. With autograph envelope with his signature. An autographed letter signed by "Raul" to "Ma chere Kikiriki": Since I wrote you last, I have been very busy. The political and economic crises in Cuba has grown worth and yesterday I was told there was great of having my post eliminated in a . of the Foreign Service. I believe, however that the danger has been averted, and in a day or two I shall know, definitely, what to do.On Monday I expected to see the President and shall try to obtain his good wishes so as to have all my affairs settled promptly. Thus next Tuesday I shall be able to write to you what is to be done ally my other affairs have been completely adjusted. Take good care of yourself and see that the boy goes back to school with all his belongings as soon as school opens. []"This letter was most likely written to Olga Evgenyevna Choubaroff, a socialite and self-proclaimed Russian princess who married Capablanca a few months after this letter. Fine.
Published by Moscow, 5 June 1936, 1936
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Add to basket5 1/2x3 3/4 inches; few scattered creases, minor silvering in dark areas, faint scattered soiling, correspondence side blank. Bust portrait by Boris Kudoyarov, showing Capablanca smiling and wearing a hat. Signed in the image in purple ink, lower center. - A chess prodigy, he is considered by many as one of the greatest players of all time, widely renowned for his exceptional endgame skill and speed of play.