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My 60 Memorable Games

My 60 Memorable Games

by Bobby Fischer

One of the most important chess books ever written, reissued in celebration of a chess genius, Bobby Fischer. The American takes the reader through 60 of his games, describing his thoughts, the intricacies behind his and his opponent's strategies, the tactical justification of moves and the psychological battle in each one. You ll find beautifully simple positional play next to out-of-this-world combinations that are just breathtaking. Fischer played nearly all of these games as a grandmaster so they are... Read more about this item
Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess

Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess

by Bobby Fischer

Programmed text offers experienced as well as beginning players the opportunity to develop chess skills.
The Turk

The Turk

by Tom Standage

In the annals of man and machine, The Turk has to rank among the most astonishing stories. In 1769, Baron Von Kempelen, engineer to the Imperial Court in Vienna, was so unimpressed by the performance of a visiting conjurer that he boasted he could do better. He built a mechanical chess-playing mannequin, dressed like a Turk, capable of beating even the Court's best players. Over the next decades, the Turk toured the courts of Europe to tremendous acclaim. Amid the craze for automata that swept Europe... Read more about this item
Endgame

Endgame

by Frank Brady

FRANK BRADY is internationally recognized as the person most knowledgeable about the life and career of Bobby Fischer.  Brady is the author of numerous critically acclaimed biographies, including Citizen Welles; Onassis: An Extravagant Life; and Bobby Fischer: Profile of a Prodigy (the first edition of which appeared in the mid-1960’s and focuses on the young Bobby).  Until recently, Brady was the Chairman of the Communications Department at St. John’s University, and he remains a... Read more about this item
Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess

Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess

by Don Mosenfelder, Bobby Fischer Stuart Margulies

Winning Chess

Winning Chess

by Irving; Reinfeld, Fred Chernev

Chess Strategy

Chess Strategy

by Edward Lasker

My System

My System

by Aron Nimzowitsch

Rook Endings

Rook Endings

by Grigory and Vasily Smyslov Levenfish

Think Like a Grandmaster

Think Like a Grandmaster

by Alexander Kotov

Chess the Easy Way

Chess the Easy Way

by Reuben Fine

My System

My System

by Nimzovich Aron

Chess Openings

Chess Openings

by Bruce Pandolfini

The Complete Chess Course

The Complete Chess Course

by Fred Reinfeld

Modern Chess Openings

Modern Chess Openings

by Walter Korn

Chess

Chess

by Laszlo Polgar

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Chess Openings

by I A Horowitz

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The Stonewall Attack

by Andrew Soltis

Chess Books & Ephemera

Basic Chess Endings

Basic Chess Endings

by Fine, Reuben

Basic Chess Endings is a book on chess endgames which was written by Reuben Fine and originally published in 1941. It is considered the first systematic book in English on the endgame phase of the game of chess. It is the best-known endgame book in English and is a classic piece of chess endgame literature. The book is dedicated to World Champion Emanuel Lasker, who died in 1941. It was revised in 2003 by Pal Benko. Cecil Purdy said "...
200 Open Games

200 Open Games

by Bronstein, David

Masters Of the Chessboard

Masters Of the Chessboard

by Reti, Richard

Common Sense In Chess

Common Sense In Chess

by Lasker, Emanuel

Pawn Power In Chess

Pawn Power In Chess

by Kmoch, Hans

How To Play Better Chess

How To Play Better Chess

by Reinfeld, Fred

Chess

Chess

by Wood, Baruch H

American Chess Bulletin

American Chess Bulletin

by Helms, Hermann