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Paul Keres (January 7, 1916 – June 5, 1975), was an Estonian chess grandmaster. Keres narrowly missed a chance at a World Chess Championship match on five occasions. He won the 1938 AVRO tournament, which led to negotiations for a World Championship match against Alexander Alekhine, but the match never took place due to World War II. Then after the war he was runner-up in the Candidates' Tournament on four consecutive occasions. Due to these and other strong results, many commentators consider Keres to be the strongest player never to become World Chess Champion. He was nicknamed "The Crown Prince of Chess" - from Wikipedia Illustrated with lot of photos, including rare shots from Paul's younger years. A wonderful addition to the library of any fan of chess. Published in Estonia, 1977. Size ca 150x220 mm, 384 pages + 50 pages of photos, hardcover, with dustjacket. Dustjacket shows some minor wear and short tears, otherwise an used book in very good condition.
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