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Livros Chess Bloco I Atualizada em 07/04/2021 LIVROS DE XADREZ - BLOCO I No. Título Autor Editora 1 A Guide to Attacking Chess Gary Lane Batsford Chess 2 Ajedrez - La Lucha por la Iniciativa Orestes Aldama Zambrano Paidotribo 3 Alexander Alekhine Alexander Kotov R.H.M. Press 4 Analysing the Endgame Jon Speelman Batsford Chess 5 Art of Chess Combination Znosko-Borovsky Dover 6 Attack and Defense in Modern Chess Tactics Ludek Pachman Routledge&Paul Kegan 7 Attacking Technique Colin Crouch Batsford Chess 8 Attacking Technique Colin Crouch Batsford Chess 9 Better Chess for Average Players Tim Harding Dover 10 Bishop v/s Knight: The Veredict Steve Mayer Ice 11 Bobby Fischer Rediscovered Andrew Soltis Batsford Chess 12 Bobby Fischer Rediscovered Andrew Soltis Batsford Chess 13 Botvinnik - One Hundred Selected Games M.Botvinnik Dover 14 Building Up Your Chess Lev Alburt Circ 15 Can You be a Positional Chess Genius Angus Dunnington Everyman Chess 16 Capablanca Edward Winter McFarland 17 Chess Endings Yuri Averbach Everyman Chess 18 Chess Middlegames Yuri Averbach Cadogan Chess 19 Chess Praxis Aron Nimzowitsch Hays Publishing 20 Chess Praxis Aron Nimzowitsch Hays Publishing 21 Chess Self-Improvement Zenon Franco Gambit 22 Chess Strategy for the Tournament Player Alburt & Palatnik Circ 23 Creative Chess Amatzia Avni Cadogan Chess 24 Creative Chess Opening Preparation Viacheslav Eingorn Gambit 25 Endgame Preparation Jon Speelman Batsford Chess 26 Endgame Secrets Christopher Lutz Batsford Chess 27 Endgame Strategy Mikhail Shereshevsky Cadogan Chess 28 Endgame Virtuoso Vasily Smyslov Cadogan Chess 29 Excelling at Positional Chess Jacob Aagaard Everyman Chess 30 Exploiting Small Advantages Eduard Gufeld Batsford Chess 31 Exploiting Small Advantages Eduard Gufeld Batsford Chess 32 Forcing Chess Moves Charles Hertan New In Chess 33 Foundations of Chess Strategy Lars Bo Hansen Gambit 34 From The Opening Into The Endgame Edmar Mednis Cadogan Chess 35 Garry Kasparov - Lessons in Chess Garry Kasparov Cadogan Chess 36 GM Secrets Openings Andrew Soltis Thinkkers Press 37 GM-Ram Ziyatdinov & Dyson Thinkers Press 38 Grandmaster Secrets Openings Andrew Soltis Thinkers Press 39 How Good is Your Chess Daniel King Dover 40 How to Become a Deadly Chess Tactician David LeMoir Gambit 41 How to Calculate Chess Tactics Valeri Beim Gambit 42 How to Choose a Chess Move Andrew Soltis Batsford Chess 43 How to Defeat a Superior Oponent Edmar Mednis Sunnit Publishing 44 How to Defend in Chess Colin Crouch Everyman Chess 45 How to Play Dynamic Chess Valeri Beim Gambit 46 How to Play Good Opening Moves Edmar Mednis David McKay 47 Improve Your Chess Now Jonathan Tisdall Everyman Chess 48 Improve Your Opening Play Chris Ward Everyman Chess 49 Improve Your Positional Chess Carsten Hansen Gambit 50 Judgement and Planning in Chess Max Euwe Batsford Chess 51 Lessons in Chess Strategy Valeri Beim Gambit 52 Looking for Trouble Dan Heisman Russell Enterprises 53 Master Checkmate Strategy Bill Robertie Cardoza Publishing 54 Mastering Tactical Ideas Nikolay Minev Ice 55 Mastering the French N.McDonald & A.Harley Batsford Chess 56 Mastering the Middlegame Angus Dunnington Everyman Chess 57 Mastering the Nimzo-Indian Tony Kosten Batsford Chess 58 Modern Chess Planing Efstatios Grivas Gambit 59 Modern Chess Strategy Ludek Pachman Dover 60 Modern Chess Strategy Ludek Pachman Dover 61 Modern Endgame Practice A.Beliavsky &A.Mikhalchishin Batsford Chess 62 Paul Keres: The Road to the Top Paul Keres Ice 63 Pawn Power Angus Dunnington Henry Holt 64 Pawn Power in Chess Hans Kmoch Dover 65 Pawn Structure Chess Andrew Soltis McChess Library 66 Perfect Your Chess A.Volokitin&V.Grabinsky Gambit 67 Piece Power Peter Wells Batsford Chess 68 Play Like a Grandmaster Alexander Kotov Batsford Chess 69 Positional Chess Handbook Israel Gelfer Dover 70 Practical Chess Analysis Mark Buckley Thinkers Press 71 Queen´s Gambit Declined Matthew Sadler Everyman Chess 72 Rapid Chess Improvement Michael de la Maza Everyman Chess 73 Rate Your Endgame E.Mednis & C.Crouch Cadogan Chess 74 Reassess Your Chess Workbook Jeremy Silman Siles Press 75 Rethinking The Chess Pieces Andrew Soltis Batsford Chess 76 Secrets of Attacking Chess Mihail Marin Gambit 77 Secrets of Pawn Endings K.Müller & F.Lamprecht Everyman Chess 78 Secrets of Spectacular Chess J.Lewit & D.Friedgood Batsford Chess 79 Storming the Barricades Larry Christiansen Gambit 80 Strategic Chess Mastering Edmar Mednis Dover 81 Technique in Chess G.Abrahams Dover 82 Test Your Chess with Daniel King Daniel King Batsford Chess 83 Test Your Positional Play R.Bellin & P.Ponzetto Batsford Chess 84 The Amateur´s Mind Jeremy Silman Siles Press 85 The Art of Attacking Chess Zenon Franco Gambit 86 The Art of the Checkmate G.Renaud & V.Kahn Dover 87 The Art of the Checkmate G.Renaud & V.Kahn Dover 88 The Art of the Middle Game P.Keres & A.Kotov Dover 89 The Chess Combination from Philidor to Karpov Raymond Keene Pergamon 90 The Chess Players Batlle Manual Nigel Davies Batsford 91 The Colle-Zukertort Revolutionizer David Rudel Thinkers Press 92 The Complete Chess Players Fred Reinfeld Fireside 93 The Development of Chess Style M.Euwe&J.Nunn Batsford 94 The Games of Wilhelm Steinitz Sid Pickard Pickard & Son 95 The Genius of Paul Morphy Chris Ward Cadogan Chess 96 The Grandmaster´s Mind Amatzia Avni Gambit 97 The Ideas Behind the Chess Openings Reuben Fine McKay Chess Library 98 The King in Jeopardy L.Alburt & S.Palatnik Circ 99 The Magic of Chess Tactics C.D.Meyer & K. Müller Russell Enterprises 100 The Method in Chess Iossif Dorfman Game Mind 101 The Modern Chess Self-Tutor David Bronstein Cadogan Chess 102 The Most Amazing Chess Moves of All Time John Emms Gambit 103 The Most Instrutive Games of Chess Ever Played Irving Chernev Dover 104 The Power Chess Program Nigel Davis Batsford Chess 105 The Power Chess Program - Book 2 Nigel Davis Batsford Chess 106 The Scandinavian John Emms Chess Press 107 The Seven Deadly Chess Sins Jonathan Rowson Gambit 108 The Sorcerer´s Apprentice D.Bronstein & T.Furstenberg Cadogan Chess 109 The System Hans Berliner Gambit 110 The Tao of Chess Peter Kurzdorfer Adams Media 111 The World´s Greatest Chess Games Burges-Nunn-Emms Carrol & Graff 112 Think Like a Grandmaster Alexander Kotov Batsford Chess 113 Twelve Great Chess Players Irving Chernev Dover 114 Understanding Chess Move by Chess John Nunn Gambit 115 Understanding Pawn Play in Chess Drazen Marovic Gambit 116 Understanding the Sacrifice Angus Dunnington Everyman Chess 117 Why Lasker Matters Andrew Soltis Batsford Chess 118 Why you Lose at Chess Tim Harding Dover 119 Winning Chess Openings Yasser Seirawan Everyman Chess 120 Winning Endgame Strategy A.Beliavsky &A.Mikhalchishin Batsford Chess 121 World Champion Openings Eric Schiller Cardoza Publishing.
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