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I thought I recalled a recent post about this book too, but a quick search didn't bring it up. It would be nice to see some sample pages etc. just to get a feel for the production quality.
I thought I recalled a recent post about this book too, but a quick search didn't bring it up. It would be nice to see some sample pages etc. just to get a feel for the production quality.
I see now it was announced on the CFC board. For some reason, it was decided not to post it here.
I know M. Gignac is renowned as a collector of "Alekhinia". However, I have no idea of what his writing skills would be.
I'd also be curious to know how limited the print run is. But, most importantly, I think it's a very commendable initiative by the author and the FQE.
The author has been working on this book for the last 12 years!
Excellent work by Guy Gignac and it is great that the FQE went ahead with the project!
Larry
Would you mind letting me (or the board) know when it's in? If it's there tomorrow, I'll pick it up before my Friday night stint at the cat shelter. :)
We didn't announce it on Chesstalk, because we were waiting for an arrangement with Larry. Now that it is done, Larry will have some copies to sell, although not many because there were 75 printed copies and half of them are already gone.
Would you mind letting me (or the board) know when it's in? If it's there tomorrow, I'll pick it up before my Friday night stint at the cat shelter. :)
It will be in our Montreal shop by noon Friday Jan 20 2012 :)
We didn't announce it on Chesstalk, because we were waiting for an arrangement with Larry. Now that it is done, Larry will have some copies to sell, although not many because there were 75 printed copies and half of them are already gone.
It is not excluded, but it is not in our plans for the moment either. Considering the fact that nobody at the FQE is qualified for this, it would bring considerable costs and might not be profitable. But, as I said, it is not excluded if the book sells very well. Only 75 books have been printed for this edition, but the FQE might print more of them if there's a lot of demand.
Last edited by Felix Dumont; Thursday, 19th January, 2012, 02:29 PM.
Somewhere I read that there were four Alekhine's death pictures. Only two reached our times and they are available on internet.
Does this book has anything "new' about the last days of Alekhine?
There's about 15-20 pages on his death and there's one picture in particular that I've not been able to find on internet. It's a letter by Antonio J. Ferreira, M.D., who assisted to Alekhine's autopsy. However, it might already have been published. Maybe the author could give us more details on it.
There's about 15-20 pages on his death and there's one picture in particular that I've not been able to find on internet. It's a letter by Antonio J. Ferreira, M.D., who assisted to Alekhine's autopsy. However, it might already have been published. Maybe the author could give us more details on it.
Thnx. Looked once at a price and decided - not yet. Let's wait for an English edition :)
Last edited by Egidijus Zeromskis; Monday, 23rd January, 2012, 01:59 PM.
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