London 1932 is one of the lesser known books from the pen of the
prolific Russian genius, Alekhine. In 1932 Alekhine was still
revelling in the blinding nimbus of invincibility which had
surrounded him ever since his match victory against Capablanca in
1927. The new champion duly won the London tournament and furnished
some equally fine notes to explain his victory, which Hardinge
Simpole are proud and privileged to revive here.
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