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Common Sense in Chess, Emanuel Lasker, Courier Dover Publications, 1965, 1965, 0486214400, 9780486214405, 139 Pages Common Sense in Chess, Emanuel Lasker, Courier Dover Publications, 1965, 1965, 0486214400, 9780486214405, 139 pages DOWNLOAD http://bit.ly/1WZ61vS http://goo.gl/RyLmu http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?search=Common+Sense+in+Chess From the day when he won the World's Chess Championship from Steinitz in 1894 to his defeat by Capablanca in 1921, Emanuel Lasker reigned as the undisputed chess genius of the world. Though surely his unique talent cannot be transmitted, the basic principles upon which his chess mastery was based are outlined clearly and succinctly for the benefit of all chess enthusiasts in his "Common Sense in Chess." DOWNLOAD http://tiny.cc/TAzcUm http://bit.ly/1tgiCdo Meet the Masters - The Modern Chess Champions and Their Most Characteristic Games - With Annotations and Biographies , Max Euwe, 2010, Games, 302 pages. 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