BOOKS ABOUT WORLD CHAMPIONS

    Meet the Masters
    The Modern Chess Champions and Their Most Characteristic Games
    Meet the Masters contains the biographies of the eight strongest players in the world at that time. It includes their histories, photographs, games and an analysis and critique of their playing styles. Each of these eight players had been invited to the historic tournament at AVRO 1938, regarded as the strongest chess tournament ever held prior to modern times. The eight players generally regarded as the strongest in the world were: World Champion Alexander Alekhine, former champions José Raúl Capablanca and Max Euwe, future champion Mikhail Botvinnik and challengers Paul Keres, Reuben Fine, Samuel Reshevsky and Salo Flohr.
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    Meet the Masters

    The Modern Chess Champions and Their Most Characteristic Games
    Catalog Code: B0112IS
    Our Price: $25.95

    Bobby Fischer - The Greatest?
    This is a book in Descriptive Chess Notation of great importance not only because of the question it addresses, but because of who asks and then answers that question. Dr. Max Euwe, who was world chess champion from 1935 to 1937, compares and contrasts Bobby Fischer with the three greatest players before him, world champions Lasker, Capablanca and Alekhine.
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    Bobby Fischer - The Greatest?

    Catalog Code: B0108IS
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    Petrosian - The Punisher
    The Chess Gangs of New York and London - Volume 6
    This title includes 75 games, 53 of which are annotated in a lively style to show how flexible and tactical he could really be with many wins under 30 moves.
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    Petrosian - The Punisher

    The Chess Gangs of New York and London - Volume 6
    Catalog Code: B0006TP
    Our Price: $12.95

    Capablanca - The Mouthpiece
    The Chess Gangs of New York and London - Volume 5
    Now 52 games are looked at against a variety of opponents and how he dealt with them.
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    Capablanca - The Mouthpiece

    The Chess Gangs of New York and London - Volume 5
    Catalog Code: B0005TP
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    Alekhine - The Executioner
    The Chess Gangs of New York and London - Volume 3
    This book contains lesser, but not unimportant games, many of them from simultaneous displays where he made short work of his opponent. 59 annotated games.
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    Alekhine - The Executioner

    The Chess Gangs of New York and London - Volume 3
    Catalog Code: B0003TP
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