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A
laptop too has a certain attraction.
Standing: the couple Schönle, Calle Erlandsson, Toni Preziuso
and Karl Kadletz; sitting: Michael Negele, Tomasz Lissowski, Hedwig
Kadletz. |
Let's pick up again the threads of the
lectures: Tomasz Lissowski reported on Tartakower in Poland in the
summer of 1935 and gave a short résumé of Cezary Domanski's
lecture who was not present (... about the many talents of Chaim Janowski).
Here his later report
on the Kórnik meeting 2007. |
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"Emanuel
Lasker and Mathematics" was Jurgen Stigter's subject. |
Kazimierz Krawiarz dealt in his lecture with "The Fate of German
Chess Collections in Poland after World War II" . |
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The
topic of
Maria Łuczak was "My Travel Round the World" - i.
e. von der Lasa's world tour 1882-83 and the diary written during
this travel, it was presented in extracts by Maria Łuczak.
A reprint of this diary has been promised. |
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Wednesday evening it was also Maria Łuczak who offered historical
posters on the chess congress New York 1857 for sale. |
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Supporting Programme
and Further Pleasant Events
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The
first conference day Krzysztof Kmiec from Kraków opened the
exhibition "Not only chess ...", equipped with numerous
bookplates.
Below some items from his collection.
(Click on small pictures!) |
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Krzysztof Kmiec presented his book which offers home-made bookplates
from the field of pharmacy (see below). |
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In addition you were invited to admire treasures from the von der
Lasa collection, here Siegfried Schönle was photographed in
front of the
showcase with the rarities. |
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