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Chess Endgame Books Chess Endgame Books 200 Brilliant Endings - Chernev $23.95 360 Brilliant & Instructive Endgames Troitzky $13.10 639 Essential Endgame Positions (1999, 400p) Schiller $37.95 A Century of Studies Pogosyants $0.00 Analysing The Endgame Speelman $32.90 Basic Chess Endings - Reuben Fine Revised (algebraic) by Pal Benko $51.95 Basic Chess Endings 574p * Fine (1941) $41.70 Basic Endgame Strategy - KP, minor pieces, 144p Robertie $23.00 Basic Endgame Strategy - Queens and Rooks Robertie $25.20 Basic Endgames 1992 h/c, 308p, 888 diagrams Balashov $32.90 Batsford Chess Endings 1993 448 large pages * Speelman $54.90 Better Endgame Play - Mednis $21.95 Better Endgame Play - Mednis $21.95 $21.95 Bishop V Knight: The verdict, 222p 1997 Mayer $38.40 Botvinnik on the Endgame - Botvinnik $11.25 Capablanca’s Ending Chernev $24.95 Challenges In The Endgame Brieger $13.75 Chess Endgame Quiz (2002) 304p - Evans $32.95 Chess Endgame Training - Romero $42.95 Chess Endgames (h/c 1999) 1159 pages Polgar $51.95 Chess Endings h/c 703 large pages (English) Moscow 2005 by Kalinichenko $59.95 Chess Endings Made Simple - Snape (2003) $39.90 Chess Endings, A guide Euwe/Hooper $19.75 Chess Endings:Essential Knowledge (1993) Averbakh $32.95 Chess School 4 Endgames, 255 pages. $37.95 Comprehensive Chess Endings Vol I: Bishop Endings & Knight Endings, 214p Averbach $48.30 Comprehensive Chess Endings Vol II: Bishop V Knight 250p Averbach $46.10 Comprehensive Chess Endings Vol IV: Pawn Endings 296p Averbach $48.30 Consise Chess Endings (2002 McDonald, 288p) $41.95 Dvoretsky School of Chess Excellence I (Endgame analysis), 260 large pages (2001) Dvoretsky $65.95 Dvoretsky's Endgame Manual 384 pages $59.95 Easy Endgame Strategies - by Bill Robertie $29.95 Encyclopedia of Chess Endings from Chess Informant The 5 volume set Informant $ 255.20 Encyclopedia of Chess Endings from Chess Informant Vol 5: Minor Piece Endings Informant $69.20 Encyclopedia of Chess Endings from Chess Informant Vol I: Pawn Endings Informant $51.60 Encyclopedia of Chess Endings from Chess Informant Vol II: Rook Endings Informant $54.90 Encyclopedia of Chess Endings from Chess Informant Vol III: Rook Endings Informant $54.90 Encyclopedia of Chess Endings from Chess Informant Vol IV: Queen Endings Informant $54.90 End Fundamental Chess Endings (416p) $69.95 Endgame Challenge - Hall $30.70 Endgame Challenge - Nunn (2002) 256 large pages $59.95 Endgame Magic (1996) - Beasley $27.40 Endgame Play (1996) 128p Ward $27.40 Endgame Preparation Speelman $38.40 Endgame Strategy * Shereshevsky $48.95 Endgame Virtuoso (1997) Smyslov $38.40 Essential Chess Ending, Explained Move By Move VII Smith $29.60 Essential Chess Endings - (1997, 160p) Howell $30.70 Essential Chess Endings for Advanced players Donaldson $28.50 Excercises In The Endgame Smith $14.20 Exchanging To Win In Endgame Nesis $32.90 Final Countdown King & Pawn Ending (1997) Hajenius $38.40 Fundamental Chess Endings ( 2001) (416 large pages) Muller $69.95 GM Secrets Endings - Soltis $42.95 GM Secrets Endings 2nd Ed - Soltis $29.95 How To Play Chess Endings Znosko $14.20 Improve your endgame - Schiller $7.65 Improve your Endgame - Schiller $17.30 Improve Your Endgame Play (2000, 128p) Flear $37.30 Karpov’s Endgame Arsenal (1996) 148p Karpov $36.20 Making Endgames Easy To Study Vol 2 Smith $12.00 Making Endgames Easy To Study, Vol 1 Smith $12.00 Mastering Rook v Minor Pieces (205p) GM Maximenko $39.95 Mastering the Endgame (2001) 144p Flear $49.95 Modern Endgame Practice - Beliavsky (2003) $39.95 Modern Practial - K+ P Hodgson $13.75 Modern Practical B v N Jacobs $13.75 Modern Practical B v N Ward $13.75 On the Endgame (P&H) $29.95 On the Endgame (Purdy 2003) $38.95 Practical Bishop Endings $9.95 Practical Chess Endings - (144p) Hooper $6.85 Practical Chess Endings Chernev $24.95 Practical Endgame Play (1996, 156p) McDonald $36.95 Practical Knight Endings $8.95 Q&A on Practical Endgame Play - Mednis $11.95 Rate Your Endgame (New Ed) (1997) 240p Mednis $41.70 Rook Endings 1999 (Olms) Korchnoi $46.95 Rook vs. Two Minor Pieces by Esben Lund $43.95 School of Chess Volume 1 Endgame Tactics Dvoretsky OLMS new edition (2003) $59.95 SECRETS OF CHESS ENDGAME STRATEGY 224 pages (248 mm by 172 mm) - Lars Bo Hansen $47.95 Secrets of Pawn Endings (2000, 288p) Muller/Lamprecht $59.30 Secrets of Pawnless Endings (new edition) – (384p) Nunn $49.95 Secrets of Rook Ending Nunn $46.95 Starting Out: Pawn Endgames, Glenn Flear $38.95 Starting Out: Rook Endgames, Chris Ward $41.95 Survival Guide to Rook Endings Emms $43.90 Tactical Chess Endings Nunn $32.90 Tactics of Endgames (1997) (214p) Ban $15.30 Test Your Endgame Ability Livshits $35.10 Test Your Endgame Thinking (2002 Flear, 160p) $51.95 Unusual Endings Digest $8.70 Winning Chess Endings - Seirawan 2003, 240p $47.95 Winning Endgame Technique (1995, 130p) Beliavsky $38.40 Winning Endgames Kosten $25.20 Practical Guide to Rook Endgames - by Nikolay Minev, 114pp. (Russell Enterprises 2004) $29.95 Please note: postage and handling $6 for South Australia Make Payment Contact Us www.chessschoolsa.com.au .
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