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Struggle is a little-known work by World Chess Champion Emanuel Lasker. It is based on the theory that all life... Read More >>
The Panov Attack, known in some older books as the Panov-Botvinnik Attack, can arise out of almost any chess opening... Read More >>
Grandmaster John Emms examines his favourite Sicilian variation, the Taimanov. He shares his experience and knowledge... Read More >>
Paul Keres was one of the five or six strongest players in the world from 1935 when he emerged as a sensational... Read More >>
This book is based on the following premise: Every move on the chessboard is an exchange, a give and take. The very... Read More >>
SOS allows amateurs to play the opening like a pro without spending nearly all their free time studying stuffy theory.... Read More >>
This is a combined work, taking five separate books and combining them into one volume, but then re-dividing them... Read More >>
Former US Open Champion Timothy Taylor presents an attacking repertoire for White against the ever-popular Sicilian... Read More >>
Endgame expert Steve Giddins examines 50 of the finest examples of endgame play in the history of chess and covers... Read More >>
[This book explores the life and chess career of Arthur Kaufmann, a Romanian-born grandmaster-level player of the... Read More >>
Sam Collins looks back through chess history and at modern times, and examines the best ever chess ideas, devised... Read More >>
Explains the objectives of all openings and provides illustrations of King Pawn, Queen Pawn, and irregular openings.... Read More >>