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New
In Chess Yearbook 66
£15 / $22.50
New In Chess Yearbooks have become an important addition to any aspiring
chess players book shelves, and so we always look forward to the latest offering.
The sixty-sixth edition sees all of the usual features - Sosonko's Corner,
the New In Chess Forum, Book reviews by Glenn Flear - as well as 36 detailed
surveys on openings including the Sicilian Najdorf, Caro-Kann Advance, French
Winawer, Nizmo and Kings Indians.
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Play
Winning Chess
Yasser Seirawan
£12.99 / $14.95
'When most people learn to play chess, they usually memorise the movements
of the pieces and then spend years pummelling away at each other with little
rhyme and even less reason. Though I will show you how each piece leaps around,
what it likes to do on holidays, the real purpose of this book is to teach
you to understand the four major principles of my Seirawan method: force,
time, space and pawn structure. Each is easy to understand and each is a
weapon that will enable you to defeat most anyone you challenge to a game' - Y.Seirawan
Play Winning Chess is an introduction to the moves, strategies and philosophy
of chess, with clear explanations of the games, fundamental and instructive
examples, question-and-answer sections, sample games and psychological hints.
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Winning
Chess Strategies
Yasser Seirawan
£14.99 / $19.95
A complete overview of proven chess principles that teaches you how to deploy
your pieces using the right moves at the right time to build small advantages
into effective, long-range strategies.
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Winning
Chess Tactics
Yasser Seirawan
£14.99 / $19.95
The essential guide to the use of tactics, the hand-to-hand fighting that
takes advantage of short-term opportunities to trap or ambush an opponent
and change the course of a game in a single move.
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Shirov's
One Hundred Wins
Sergei Soloviov.
New Chess Stars
£17.99/$26.95
The style of
Alexei Shirov can be called a "professional chess romanticism".
It is the style of a player who believes in his fortunate star, in the triumph
of his ideas and principles, of a player who is always ready to launch a
challenge against logic on the board. Features interviews, photos & well
annotated games.
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Chinese
School of Chess
Liu Wenzhe
£ 16.99/$25.95
This important work reveals the unique approach, training methods and secrets
of the Chinese School of Chess. Based on the 'Art of Thinking', it has given
Chinese players a distinct style from their western counterparts and helped
them become major players on the world chess scene.
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2010:
Chess Oddities
Alex Dunne
£ 14.95/$18.95
Journey into the weirder side of chess with maestro Alex Dunne. Instructive
games and quick crushes are brought together with unusual facts and bizarrities.
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Play
the Classical Dutch
Simon Williams
£12.99/$18.95
In this book, one of the most enthusiastic adherents of the Classical Dutch
explains the workings of his favourite opening, and provides Black with a
complete repertoire against 1 d4. Few opponents will be ready to take on
the Classical Dutch, since it has received little attention in chess literature
in recent decades. Simon Williams shows how Black can obtain counter-chances
against each of White's main options. He also provides recommendations against
all of White's alternative approaches against the Dutch, including a variety
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How
to Build Your Chess Opening Repertoire
Steve Giddins
£13.99/$19.95
In this book, the first to focus on these issues, Steve Giddins provides
common-sense guidance on one of the perennial problems facing chess-players.
He tackles questions such as: whether to play main lines, offbeat openings
or 'universal' systems; how to avoid being 'move-ordered'; how to use computers;
if and when to depart from or change your repertoire. Giddins argues that
from novice to grandmaster, a player's basic task when choosing a repertoire
is the same: he needs to select openings that suit his playing style and
that he can play with confidence. The repertoire should not require more
memory work and study than he is capable of, or has time for. The book is
rounded off with a look at the use of 'role models' and an investigation
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Kings
Indian and Grunfeld: Fianchetto Lines
Lasha Janjgava
£14.99/$19.99
By calmly fianchettoing his king's bishop in reply to the King's Indian and
Grünfeld, White seeks to draw the sting from these dynamic defences
and exert positional pressure throughout the middlegame. By refusing to create
a massive pawn-centre, he offers Black no target for counterplay. Some of
the lines become very sharp, especially if Black makes an all-out attempt
to generate counterplay and provokes White into hand-to-hand fighting. These
lines in particular call for accurate, detailed analysis, and Janjgava provides
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Walter
Penn Shipley
John S. Hilbert
£34.95/$45
Walter Penn Shipley stands, along with Herman Helms and very few others,
as one of the most important men in the late nineteenth and early twentieth
century chess development in the United States. A talented player, and a
very respected member of the chess fraternity, Shipley ranks high among those
who have given all they could to the game.
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Curse
of Kirsan
Sarah
Hurst
£14.95/$19.95
Chess
can be an obsession that takes over your life, whether you are
a wood-pushing novice or a superstar grandmaster. British journalist
Sarah Hurst was infected with chess fever at the age of 20 and
spent seven years exploring the mysterious world of the amateur
and professional player. In pursuit of interviews she slid down
an icy hill in Hastings to catch a Chinese women’s world champion,
chased Garry Kasparov around London, chatted cheerfully with
a manic depressive in Budapest, and roamed the Russian steppe
with Kalmyk Buddhists. Read about some of the dark sides to chess
as Hurst perceives it, and enjoy some thoroughly entertaining
chess writing.
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Colle
Plays the Colle System
Adam Harvey
£11.95/$14.95
This book contains 116 games played by Eduard Colle in which he used the
Colle System, or variations deviating from the opening in an attempt to avoid
the Colle. The games are arranged so that it can be utilised as an opening
study manual. Many brilliancies are included, as well as games where Colle
was not at his best, useful to students wishing examples of good and bad
play in the variation.
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Modern
Endgame Practice
Beliavsky & Mikhalchishin
£14.99/$19.95
The quality of endgame play by chess players has deteriorated in recent years
- as faster time limits and a general neglect of serious study takes its
toll. By identifying mistakes made by grandmasters in tournament play, the
authors show players - at all levels - the need for correct technique.
Included in this practical guide to endgame play are chapters on:
* realising an advantage
* shameful mistakes
* clever drawing devices
* the difficulties of defence
* bishop against knight
* the connection of the opening and the endgame
* the role of computers
A very thorough book which is guaranteed to improve the readers technique
in this tricky area of the game.
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New
York 1940
Hilbert
£25.99/$37
Another thoroughly researched book from Caissa Editions, Hilbert covers the
1940 US Chess Championships. The first Championship to be held under the
auspices of the United States Chess Federation, the book details not only
the finals of the Mens and Womens Championships, but also the preliminary
events. Intriguing for chess players, but also insightful for those who don't
play and merely want to gain an insight into the players and events involved
in what is now simply known as New York 1940.
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New
In Chess Yearbook 65
£15/$22.50
Another
yearbook sees a fine selection of games and openings commented
on by some of the world's leading chess players. Anand, Kramnik,
Leko, Dautov and Z. Almasi are amongst this issue's contributors.
Peter Leko finds new resources in the Sveshnikov Sicilian, Alexander
Beliavsky dusts off some old Slav lines, and there are all the
usual columns such as 'Forum' and 'Sosonko's Corner'.
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Silver
Queen
Maria Ivanka
£16.99/$21.95
Maria Ivanka is considered to be one of the finest female players to have
graced the chess scene. Born in Hungary (a country which has a fine pedigree
in women's chess) Ivanka's career was a highly successful one. Representing
her country at Olympiads, winning the Hungarian Championship nine times,
and qualifying for six Interzonals show her achievements at the board. In
this open and honest set of memoirs, you can learn not only of these successes,
but also about her life away from the board. Highly recommended.
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Starting
Out: The French
Byron Jacobs
£12.99/$16.95
The French is one of Black's soundest defences to 1 e4 and is very popular
at all levels of chess. Club players enjoy it's super solid structure, while
at the top adherents include famous grandmasters such as Anand and Morozevich.
In this user-friendly book, IM Byron Jacobs examines the basic principles
behind the French and its numerous variations.
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The
Critical Moment
Iossif Dorfman
£12.99/$19.90
In his popular first book 'The Method in Chess', Dorfman introduced to the
reader a small but complete set of criteria that are essential in properly
evaluating positions. In 'The Critical Moment' he puts his theories to the
test in the most demanding of position: the critical turning points in games,
where decisions can not be delayed and games won or lost.
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Ideas
Behind the Modern Chess Openings
Gary Lane
£14.99/$19.95
A
repertoire of easy to learn openings based on 1 d4. There's no need to spend
hours worrying about the latest moves because all of these openings are sound
lines with a modern twist, making them ideal low-maintenance weapons. Recommended
lines include the Barry Attack, the London System and even the Englund Gambit.
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Informator
85
£20.95/$32
Chess Informant 85 brings together a thoroughly refined selection of 492
annotated games and 471 game fragments from the events held between June
1st, 2002 and September 30st, 2002 along with the trademark sections.
The following events are covered: Moscow (rapid), Malmö, Batumi, León
(advanced chess), Dutch Championships, Paris (rapid), Belfort, Kaskády,
Qingdao, Esbjerg, Dortmund, J. Timman - A. Naiditsch (match), China - USA,
Biel, R. Ponomariov - Anand (rapid-match), French Championships, San Francisco,
Schweiz - Deutschland, Russia - Rest of the World (rapid), Kallithea, etc.
As usual, contributors are the world's best players: G. Kasparov, Anand,
M. Adams, Lékó, R. Ponomariov, Bareev, Ivanchuk and many others.
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Informator
85
£20.95/$32
Chess Informant 85 brings together a thoroughly refined selection
of 492 annotated games and 471 game fragments from the events held
between June 1st, 2002 and September 30st, 2002 along with the trademark
sections.
The following events are covered: Moscow (rapid), Malmö, Batumi,
León (advanced chess), Dutch Championships, Paris (rapid),
Belfort, Kaskády, Qingdao, Esbjerg, Dortmund, J. Timman - A.
Naiditsch (match), China - USA, Biel, R. Ponomariov - Anand (rapid-match),
French Championships, San Francisco, Schweiz - Deutschland, Russia
- Rest of the World (rapid), Kallithea, etc.
As usual, contributors are the world's best players: G. Kasparov,
Anand, M. Adams, Lékó, R. Ponomariov, Bareev, Ivanchuk
and many others.
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Understanding the Leningrad Dutch
Valeri Beim
£14.99/$21.95
The Leningrad System of the Dutch is an interesting hybrid of the
Dutch and the Kings Indian. For many years, it was viewed with some
suspicion in view of the slight positional weaknesses created in Black's
position. However in the 1980s dynamic new approaches were introduced
by such players as Sergei Dolmatov, Evgeny Bareev, Mikhail Gurevich
and especially Vladimir Malaniuk. A good understanding of the themes
of the Leningrad is at the least as important as detailed knowledge
of its theory. Beim has a wealth of experience with the Leningrad
Dutch is an accomplished trainer, so is ideally qualified to guide
the reader through the twists and turns of this remarkable opening.
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The Cambridge Springs
Krzysztof Panczyk & Jacek Ilczuk
£13.99/$18.95
The Cambridge Springs is a popular defence to the Queen's Gambit that
takes its name from the famous tournament in 1904 during which it
was tested in a number of games. Since then it has become firmly established
as a club-player's favourite, since Black sets a number of traps and
can generate a very quick initiative if White fails to respond precisely.
Several world champions have used the Cambridge Springs, most notably
Alekhine and Smyslov, while Kasparov has played it on occasion, including
a sensationally quick victory over Karpov in 1985. It currently has
a good theoretical reputation and is frequently played at grandmaster
level.
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Bobby Fischer: From Genius to Chess Legend
Eduard Gufeld
£15.99
To many Bobby Fischer is the name of chess. Remembered for his epic
match in 1972 with Soviet World Champion Boris Spassky at a time where
the Cold War was at it's height, the American has always been for
many chess' great enigma. In this book from Gufeld, who was assisted
by the likes of GM Wolfgang Unzicker, the games, traits, and personality
of Fischer are examined, with some interesting conclusions. It's lucid
reading style makes this an enjoyable way to acquaint yourself with
one of the all time greats.
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Multiple Choice Chess 2
Graeme Buckley
£14.99/$19.95
Using instructive chess games, International Master Graeme Buckley
repeatedly poses the question 'what would you do here?' The reader
is invited to step into the Grandmaster's shoes, work out all the
relevant plans and tactics, and select one of the four possible choices.
A scoring system has been devised which can assess your playing strength
according to the answers that you give.
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Taming the Sicilian
Nigel Davies
£14.99/$19.95
The Sicilian Defence is Black's most ambitious and popular defence
to 1 e4. Finding a suitable weapon against it has taxed many a player's
brain. Should White play the main lines and attempt to find a profitable
route through the labyrinth of theory, or instead head for the more
tranquil waters of the various Anti-Sicilians on offer? Grandmaster
Nigel Davies, in this refreshing book on what has become of difficult
choice for many a White player, proposes the answer lies somewhere
in between. Advocating a system of taking the Open Sicilian head-on,
but then fianchettoing the king's bishop, Davies provides us with
an easy-to-use system for White which can renew our confidence after
1 e4 c5.
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Batsford Chess Puzzles
Leonard Barden
£14.99/$19.95
For nearly half a century Leonard Barden has delighted readers of
his newspaper columns with his chess puzzles, taken from both world
of chess composition and practical play. Here he presents the best
of these - 300 brain teasers designed for all levels of player and
classified under such themes as Novice Corner, Knockouts in one, Checkmates
in two, Practical Opening tips, Learn from the Champions and more.
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Die Katalanische Eroffnung (The Catalan Opening)
Raetsky/Tschetwerik
£13.99/$18.95
A new 208 page German language book on the Catalan (characterised
by d4, c4, Nf3, g3 & Bg2). For those who can read German, this is
a gem of a book, with some of the most comprehensive analysis on the
Catalan. Even if your German is non-existant, the analysis and games
themselves are simple to follow, still making this book a useful addition
to your chess library.
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Die Tschigorin Verteidigung (The Chigorin Defence)
Valeri Bronznik
£15.99/$24.95
In depth German language book on the Chigorin ( 1 d4 d5 2 c4 Nc6),
a favourite of the adventurous Alexander Morozevich. With over 300
pages of analysis, this is the most complete review of this opening
to date.
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I Play Against Pieces
Svetozar Gligoric
£15.99/$23.95
Yugoslav grandmaster Svetozar Gligoric, once rated the strongest European
chess player outisde Russia, has pursued a long and distinguished
chess career. This highly acclaimed collection of 130 of his best
games, including classic wins against world champions and other top
players such as Euwe, Botvinnik, Smyslov, Tal, Petrosian, Fischer,
Keres, Korchnoi, Larsen and Najdorf, now appears for the first time
in English.
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Chess Billiancy
Lakov Damsky
£16.99/$21.95
What do we understand by brilliancy in chess? The author delves back
into history to examine how this concept has developed, before presenting
a dazzling array of brilliant games from the past few decades - the
prize-winners as selected by grandmaster panels for each issue of
the Yugoslav Chess Informator between 1968 and 1998, all of which
have been subjected to a critical, computer-based analysis.
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The Nimzo-Indian: 4 e3
Carsten Hansen
£16.99/$23.95
Ever since Nimzowitsch introduced his flexible, dynamic defence to
the queen's pawn, debate has raged over White's best reply. Many variations
have been in and out of fashion, but one line in particular has proved
an enduring weapon - the sound and solid 4 e3 line, known as the Rubinstein
Variation. The 4 e3 Nimzo is extraordinarily rich in strategy. All
manner of different central pawn-structures can arise, such as the
blocked centre characteristic of the Hübner Variation and a variety
of IQP positions. Moreover, in some lines the central tension persists
well into the middlegame. The 4 e3 Nimzo provides a stern test of
both players' understanding of chess, and so is an ideal choice for
those who are looking to win as either colour.
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An Opening Repertoire for White according to Kramnik
- Volume 5
Alexander Khalifman
£14.99/$22.95
The fifth and final book in this popular series lays out a repertoire
against the Queens Gambit Declined. Differing from the other four
books in that it only deals with one opening, the amount of material
on offer is still staggering, reflecting the popularity of the Queens
Gambit Declined throughout the years. With extensive analysis of critical
lines by former FIDE Champion GM Alexander Khalifman, this is sure
to be another useful addition to any book collection.
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Concise Chess Openings
Neil McDonald
£11.99/$15.95
Learning new chess openings can be an arduous task, even for seasoned
players, never mind those with less experience. Finding the right
openings to suit your style can be a very time-consuming task. In
Concise Chess Openings, Grandmaster Neil McDonald provides the reader
with a reliable and up-to-date reference work. On every single opening
the reader is likely to face, there's enough information to play the
variations with confidence, but not too much so as to drown the reader
with waves of theory.
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New in Chess Yearbook 64
£15/$22.50
The chess players guide to opening news, NIC 64 sees the usual high
quality analysis on a wide selection of topical opening lines. Contributors
include Kramnik, Shirov, Ponomariov, Kasparov, Timman and Grischuk.
The essential reference to ensure you are on the cutting edge of current
theory.
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Behind Deep Blue
Feng-Hsiung Hsu
£19.95/$27.95
Feng-hsiung Hsu, who masterminded Kasparov's match play defeat by a
computer, tells his story. A nerdy book might be expected, delving into
arcane topics (computer chip design, programming, chess), but instead
we have something more like "Indiana Jones and the Holy Grail". No specialist
knowledge is demanded. The author's adventures with phantom queens,
etc. are fascinating. His will-to-win matched that of the legendary
Kasparov.
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Learn From Your Chess Mistakes
Chris Baker
£14.99/$22.95
Most players want to put the experience of defeat behind them as quickly
as possible, but there is no better way to improve your game than by
analysing you lost games to find out what went wrong, ensuring that
you don't make the same mistake again.
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The Complete Sveshnikov Sicilian
Yuri Yakovich
£15.99/£22.95
The Sveshnikov Sicilian is one of the most uncompromising lines of the
Sicilian Defence. Black accepts an apparently loose pawn-structure in
return for a great deal of piece activity. Decades of experience have
shown that it is far from easy for White to neutralise Black's active
play, and the Sveshnikov is now firmly established as a favourite weapon
for players who wish to win games as Black.
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Sicilian Kan
John Emms
£14.99/$19.95
The Sicilian Kan is one of the most flexible and easy to play variations
of the entire Sicilian complex. In contrast to opening monsters such
as the infamous Dragon and Najdorf Variations, Black players are not
forced to memorise massive chunks of opening theory. Success in the
Sicilian Kan is more dependent on uunderstanding certain principles
and a system of development. Another point in its favour is that even
more experienced white players are flummoxed by Black's elastic approach.
Recently the Kan has received a seal of approval, with both Kasparov
and Kramnik employing it in the last couple of years.
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Classical Dutch
Jan Pinski
£14.99/$19.95
The Classical Dutch is an ambitious and underrated defence to queen’s
pawn openings. With his first few moves Black creates an asymmetrical
pawn structure which unbalances the position from a very early stage,
allowing both white and black players to fight for the initiative. Now,
for the first time in recent history, International Master Jan Pinski
delves into the secrets of the Classical Dutch, studying both the positional
motives and tactical nuances for both sides. Pinski deals with the theoretical
main lines as well as the crafty side variations, updating the reader
on all the new important wrinkles.
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Understanding the Sacrifice
Angus Dunnington
£14.99/$19.95
Every chess player adores the thrill of the sacrifice, whether this
part of a checkmating attack, a defensive measure or simply an attempt
to confuse the opponent. But every sacrifice has a time and a place,
and a correct use of sacrifices is a skill possessed by only a precious
few. Now you can add yourself to that list! In this ground-breaking
book, Angus Dunnington acquaints the reader with key aspects of all
kinds of chess sacrifices, including the queen sacrifice, sacrifices
in the endgames and the psychology attached to the sacrifce. Read this
book and sacrifice with confidence.
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Starting Out: Queen's Gambit
John Shaw
£12.99/$16.95
The Queen's Gambit Declined is one of the most popular and fundamental
chess openings of all time and has been the battleground for countless
world-class encounters throughout the history of chess. In this easy
to read book IM John Shaw revisits the basic principles behind the
Queen's Gambit and it's many variations. Ideal for people wanting
to include the Queens Gambit in their repertoire, or for those who
want to brush up on what they already play.
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Starting Out: Caro - Kann
Joe Gallagher
£12.99/$16.95
The Caro-Kann Defence has a well-deserved and established reputation
as an incredibly solid and, at the same time, dynamic defence to 1
e4. The Caro-Kann appeals to all types of players, but is especially
useful to black players who prefer a sound platform on which to build
and who are resourceful in both defence and counter-attack. Star players
who enjoy using the Caro-Kann include Vishy Anand, Michael Adams and
the legendary Anatoly Karpov. In this easy-to-read guide, Grandmaster
Joe Gallagher goes back to the basics of the Caro-Kann, studying the
key principles of its many variations. Throughout the book there is
an abundance of notes, tips, warnings and exercises to help the improving
player, while important strategies, ideas and tactics for both sides
are clearly illustrated.
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The Steinitz Papers
ed. by Kurt Landsberger
£44.95/$55
Long known as one of the greatest chess masters of the nineteenth
century, William Steinitz is recognized as the first world champion.
More exactly (and thanks to the efforts of the author of this book)
he has been officially acknowledged as the first American world chess
champion. Luckily for chess scholars, many letters and postcards survive
written by Steinitz and his associates, friends and foes. After years
of research, numerous personal contacts with people on three continents,
and unflagging efforts to acquire any and all known letters to and
from Steinitz, the author here presents in their own words a remarkable
account of Steinitz and his contemporaries in the chess world of over
a century ago. Notable personalities that write or are written about
include Lasker, Pillsbury, Zukertort, Bird, Blackburne, Janowski,
Tschigorin and Winawer.
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School of Chess Excellence Volume 3 - Strategic
Play
Mark Dvoretsky
£18/$25
This third volume in Mark Dvoretsky's course is devoted to questions
of strategy, and is aimed at improving the reader's positional understanding.
The author also examines a number of positions that lay on the boundary
between the middlegame and the endgame. As in the other books of the
series, he uses examples from his own games and those of this pupils,
together with original analyses of episodes from other player's games.
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