BROWSE CHESS BOOKS BY PUBLISHER
Three Books in One - Open Games, Semi-Open Games & Closed Games
500 Master Games of Chess
This book covers the story of the Olympiad with 130 annotated games, nearly half of them annotated by Grandmasters, complete tables of team performances in both the preliminary and the final groups, tables of every individual result of every player and the results of all past Olympiads.
1974 Chess Olympiad
King's Pawn Openings
Over 300 Elementary Problems For Players New to the Game
Beginning Chess
King and Pawn Endings
Chess Middlegame Planning
Encyclopedia of Chess Endings - BOOK V - Minor Piece Endings
200 Brand-New Openings for Players of All Levels
More Chess Openings - Traps and Zaps - VOLUME 2
International Chess Tournament
St. Petersburg 1914
Mastering the Closed Game
Strategic Chess
Chess Endings Essential Knowledge
Test Your Chess IQ - Grandmaster Challenge
Winning with the Leningrad Dutch 7...Qe8
Alekhine in Europe and Asia
Inside Chess Openings
Beating the King's Indian and Benoni Defense with 5. Bd3
Beating the Caro-Kann
New Sicilian Gambits
Beating the Sicilian Defense with the Short-Nunn Attack
Winning with the Reti Opening
Max Lange Attack and the Anti-Max Lange
Beating the English Opening
Lasker's Defense to the Queen's Gambit
Black to Play Classical Defenses and Win
Play the Dutch Defense against 1. c4 and 1. Nf3
Beating the Pirc/Modern with the Fianchetto Variation
Winning with the King's Gambit - Decline - VOLUME II
The Baltic Defense to the Queen's Gambit
In order to help settle this dispute, a Dutch radio company, Allgemeese Vereningun Radio-Omroep (A.V.R.0.) organized a tournament exclusively of the eight strongest players in the world at the time, with the belief that the winner of the tournament, if not Alekhine himself, would earn the right to the next World Chess Championship.
This book describes, in detail, that tournament, the circumstances that lead up to it, the participants and their games, as well as the results of the legendary, but under-appreciated tournament.
AVRO 1938 - The Ultimate Chess Tournament
How to Play Against the Staunton Gambit
Winning with the Pirc
Gift Ideas
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