The
most valuable rarity of the KB is to be admired in the showroom,
unfortunately it’s not a chess book but a book of the Gospels
(worth Euro 7 millions).
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It was a real pleasure for us to hand over a signed
author’s copy of the "Grandmaster from Lublin" to the
Royal Library after Tomasz Lissowski and Michael Negele had found before
the right place for it in the stacks.
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The
author is signing his work ... |
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to present it afterwards to Henk Chervet. |
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The
Zukertort biography has its place in the archives! (in the top middle) |
We present several further photos of the Royal Library in our third picture
gallery.
The following visit of the chess department of the bookshop van Stockum
was surely just right – after all those "unattainable treasures"
- to enlarge once again the own collection.
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Our
two Belgian friends Guy van Habberney and Henri Serruys in front of
the bookshop Van Stockum. |
| Hans-Jürgen
Fresen on the way to happiness! |
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Van Stockum is supposed to have the largest chess department
of all European bookshops.
We can spot Rudolf Reinhardt, Harrie Grondijs, Peter Holmgren and
(turning his back on us) Godehard Murkisch rummaging.
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