File:Samuel Reshevsky versus the World.JPG
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[edit]Chess Master, 1920 | |
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New York Times |
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Kadel & Herbert |
Title |
Chess Master, 1920 |
Description |
Chess prodigy Samuel Reshevsky (Szmul Rzeszewski / Самуэль Герман Решевский), aged 8, defeating several chess masters in France. |
Date |
1920 date QS:P571,+1920-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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The New York Times photo archive, via their online store, here. Larger version from ChessTheory.com |
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