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Chess(Paperback)
History of the Game
Hardinge Simpole Publishing
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20/03/2002
Not since Murray in 1913 has there been a seriously researched history of chess which is also readable. Eales concentrates on what can be identified through archaeological and written evidence. The ...
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Modern Chess Brilliancies(Paperback)
Hardinge Simpole Publishing
Grandmaster Larry Evans is a renowned chess writer and columnist throughout the USA. In this selection of some of the most beautiful and effective chess clashes of the last half century, the emphasi...
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The Chess Combination from Philidor to Karpov(Paperback)
Hardinge Simpole Publishing
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02/01/2002
Traces the development of combinational thought from the early days of chess events up to the reign of world champion Anatoly Karpov. By identifying key recurring elements in the decisive combinatio...
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The Openings in Modern Theory and Practice(Paperback)
Hardinge Simpole Publishing
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02/01/2002
Investigates the view that there is a polarity in modern chess. On the one hand are those who systematically analyse forcing openings, such as the Sicilian Defence; on the other are those who delibe...
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Grandmaster Strategy(Paperback)
Hardinge Simpole Publishing
Ray Keene selects and annotates his most interesting games against such giants as Anatoly Karpov, Mikhail Botvinik, Mikhail Tal, Jan Timman, John Nunn, Tony Miles and Svetozar Gligoric. Originally p...
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Spassky's 100 Best Games(Paperback)
The Rise of Boris Spassky, 1949-1971
Hardinge Simpole Publishing
Cafferty covers the career of the brilliantly aggressive and stunningly speculative Soviet Grandmaster Boris Spassky through where he conquers Petrosian, on to the celebrated match of the century ag...
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Mikhail Tal's Best Games of Chess(Paperback)
The Rise of Mikhail Tal 1951-1960
Hardinge Simpole Publishing
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20/04/2002
Mikhail Tal took the chess world by storm when he blasted a path through the titans of the global chess board - Fischer, Smyslov, Keres, Petrosian - and seized the crown of the mighty Botvinnik. Tal...
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Petrosian's Best Games of Chess, 1946-63(Paperback)
Hardinge Simpole Publishing
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20/03/2002
Not for Petrosian the sudden and dramatic storming of the highest chess bastions - he gradually moved up the ranks, perfecting his ultra strategic style and focussing on the elimination of loss, rat...
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