Chess -- Collections of games
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Chess -- Collections of games
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- Invisible Chess Moves, Discover Your Blind Spots and Stop Overlooking Simple Wins
- Endgame Virtuoso Magnus Carlsen, His Extraordinary Skills Uncovered and Explained, Tibor Karolyi
- The extreme Caro-Kann, attacking black with 3.f3, Alexey Bezgodov ; cover design, Steven Boland ; translation, Steve Giddins
- The new in chess book of chess improvement, lessons from the best players in the world's leading chess magazine
- Timman's titans, my world chess champions, Jan Timman
- How to become a candidate master, Alex Dunne
- Taming wild chess openings, how to deal with the good, the bad, and the ugly over the chess board
- Sacrifice and initiative in chess, seize the moment to get the advantage, Ivan Sokolov
- Winning with the King's Gambit, Joe Gallagher
- The queen's gambit for the attacking player, Graham Burgess and Steffen Pedersen
- Think like a grandmaster
- The Lasker method to improve in chess, a manual for modern-day club players, Gerard Welling and Steve Giddins
- Improve your chess tactics, 700 practical lessons and exercises, Yakov Neishtadt ; Volken Beck, cover design ; Steve Giddins, translation
- Winning in the Chess Opening, 700 Ways to Ambush Your Opponent
- Tony Miles, 'It's only me' : England's first chess grandmaster
- Winning with the slow (but venomous!) Italian, an easy-to-grasp chess opening for white, Karsten MuIler & Georgios Souleidis
- Positional chess handbook
- Chess for Hawks, Improve your Vision, Sharpen your Talons, Forget your Fear
- Grandmaster Chess Strategy, What Amateurs Can Learn from Ulf Andersson's Positional Masterpieces
- Mastering positional chess, practical lessons from a junior world champion, Daniel A. Naroditsky
- The big book of world chess championships, 46 title fights - from Steinitz to Carlsen
- Wojo's weapons, winning with white, Jonathan Hilton and Dean Ippolito, Volume 1
- Devoted to chess, the creative heritage of Yuri Razuvaev
- 200 Brilliant Endgames
- Bologan's King's Indian, a modern repertoire for Black, Victor Bologan ; translation: Steve Giddins
- Kaufman's New Repertoire for Black and White, a Complete, Sound and User-friendly Chess Opening Repertoire
- The most instructive games of chess ever played, 62 masterpieces of modern chess strategy, Irving Chernev
- Why Lasker matters, Andy Soltis
- Alekhine
- The big book of world chess championships, 46 title fights - from Steinitz to Carlsen
- No passion for chess fashion, fierce openings for your new repertoire
- Simple attacking plans, Fred Wilson
- Hacking up the king, David Eggleston
- Fischer world champion!, the acclaimed classic about the 1972 Fischer-Spassky world championship match, Max Euwe & Jan Timman
- The immortal games of Capablanca
- The Czech Benoni in Action
- Marshall's best games of chess, (formerly titled: My fifty years of chess)
- Alexander Alekhine's Best Games, Algebraic edition
- Van Perlo's endgame tactics, a comprehensive guide to the sunny side of chess endgames, [G.C. van Perlo]
- Chess Strategy for Club Players, the Road to Positional Advantage, Herman Grooten
- Strategic chess exercises, find the right way to outplay your opponent, Emmanuel Bricard
- Fully-fledged French, fresh strategies and resources for dynamic chess players
- Find the checkmate, Gary Lane
- Tactics Training Paul Morphy, How to improve your Chess with Paul Morphy and become a Chess Tactics Master
- Fabiano Caruana, his amazing story and his most instructive chess games, Alexander Kalinin ; translation: Steve Giddins
- Max Euwe, the Biography
- Learn Chess from the Greats
- Tactics in the chess opening, A.C. van der Tak & Friso Nijber ; translation, Piet Verhagen, 2
- Chess, the art of logical thinking : from the first move to the last, Neil McDonald
- Amateur to IM, proven ideas and training methods, Jonathan Hawkins ; [ed. by: Sean Marsh]
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