The seminal work of the Cuban genius who repeated the exploits of Morphy, suddenly bursting onto ...
Compiled by three grandmasters and two international masters this scholarly treatise explains in ...
In 1608, Roderigo de Vivero, soldier and administrator, set out from Acapulco to take up his post...
The King's Indian is noted as a dynamic counter-attacking defence par excellence. This book descr...
In Chess Praxis Nimzowitsch elaborates on the strategies first adumbrated in My System with a ser...
Tarrasch was the dominant force in European chess in the early 1890s and his ability to win top l...
A companion volume to Winning with the Nimzo, this book is the first part of a full explanation o...
With FIDE (the World Chess Federation) claiming that itsTournament in Libya - in fact, little m...
A first hand account of the strengths and weaknesses, of the genius and foibles, of the world's e...
Ray Keene was the first British player ever to gain a World Chess Federation Grandmaster result (...
The Candidates' Tournament of 1959 was one of the most dramatic and exciting of all tournaments, ...
In 1966 and 1969 Tigran Petrosian and Boris Spassky contested two epic battles for the world crow...