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Lost Olympiad: Stockholm 1937: The

The 1985 publication by British Chess Magazine is considered a "labor of love" by W.H. Cozens.

The tournament was a landmark event in chess history, gathering the world's elite players just before the global upheaval of World War II. The Lost Olympiad: Stockholm 1937

(Czechoslovakia) won the individual prize for the top performance on Board 1, ahead of rising star Paul Keres . The 1985 publication by British Chess Magazine is

: It serves as a fitting tribute to Cozens, who passed away shortly before the book's release. It is often described by chess enthusiasts as an "undiscovered gem" for its detailed analysis and historical diagrams. The Lost Olympiad: Stockholm 1937 - Amazon.com (Czechoslovakia) won the individual prize for the top

: The United States team took first prize, led by legendary players such as Samuel Reshevsky , Reuben Fine , and Isaac Kashdan . The Standings : Gold : United States (54.5 points) Silver : Hungary (48.5 points) Bronze : Poland (47 points) Star Performances :

The event also hosted the during the same period.

The title refers to the 7th Chess Olympiad , a premier international team tournament that took place in Stockholm, Sweden, from July 31 to August 14, 1937. Unlike other major sporting events of that year, it remained "lost" to history for decades because no official tournament book was published at the time. This was finally corrected nearly 50 years later by author W.H. Cozens in his 1985 book of the same name. Feature Highlights: The Stockholm 1937 Chess Olympiad

 
The Lost Olympiad: Stockholm 1937
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