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Adolf Albin : ウィキペディア英語版
Adolf Albin

Adolf Albin (September 14, 1848 – February 1, 1920) was a Romanian chess player, known mostly for the countergambit that bears his name, and also for the first chess book written in Romanian.
== Life ==
He was born in Bucharest to a wealthy family. His forefathers, however, sprang from Hamburg, Germany and settled in Zhitomir, Ukraine in the 19th century, but later moved to Romania.〔(Chess Archaeology ) at www.chessarch.com〕 After completing his studies in Vienna, he went back to Romania, where he ran the ''Frothier Printing House'' in Bucharest. Soon he became associated with Dr. Bethel Henry Baron von Stroussberg, working as a translator for the influential railroad tycoon who was nicknamed "The King of Railways." Stroussberg's financial bankruptcy in 1875 led to Albin's exile in Vienna once again, together with his wife and 3 children. He died at age 72 in a Vienna sanatorium.

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