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By Natalie & Leon Taylor

1. DEVELOPMENT

ID Shelf Title Author Brief Description No. No. 1 1.1 Made Easy C.J.S. Purdy & G. Aimed for beginners, Koshnitsky 1942, 64 pages. 2 1.2 The Game of Chess H.Golombek Advance from beginner, 1945, 255pages 3 1.3 A Guide to Chess Ed.Gerard & C. Advance from beginner Verviers 1969, 156 pages. 4 1.4 My System Aron Nimzovich Theory of chess to improve yourself 1973, 372 pages 5 1.5 Power in Chess Hans Kmoch using pawns. 1969, 300 pages 6 1.6 The Most Instructive Games Irving Chernev 62 annotated masterpieces of modern chess of Chess Ever Played strategy. 1972, 277 pages 7 1.7 The Development of Chess Dr. M. Euwe Annotated games explaining positional play, Style & analysis. 1968, 152pgs 8 1.8 Three Steps to Chess MasteryA.S. Suetin Examples of modern play to improve your playing strength. 1982, 188pgs 9 1.9 Grandmasters of Chess Harold C. Schonberg A history of modern chess through the lives of these great players. 1973, 302 pages 10 1.10 Grandmaster Preparation L. Polugayevsky How to prepare technically and psychologically for decisive encounters where everything is at stake. 1981, 232 pages 11 1.11 Grandmaster Performance L. Polugayevsky 64 games selected to give a clear impression of how victory is gained. 1984, 174 pages 12 1.12 Learn from the Grandmasters Raymond D. Keene A wide spectrum of games by a no. of players annotated from different angles. 1975, 120 pgs 13 1.13 The Modern Chess Leonid Shamkovich ‘A thousand paths lead to delusion, but only one to the truth.’ 1980, 214 pages 14 1.14 Blunders & Brilliancies Ian Mullen and Moe Over 250 excellent exercises to asses your Moss aptitude for brilliancy and . 1990, 160pg 74 1.15 The Art of Sacrifice in Chess Rudolf Spielmann Spielmann’s classic idea is that you can win by giving up material. 1951, 195 pages ID Shelf Title Author Brief Description No No. . 75 1.16 Combinations The Heart of Irving Cherney Many outstanding combinations from over 14 Chess Grandmasters games. 1967, 240 pages. 86 1.17 Play Winning Chess Seirawan and An easy to use beginners book of chess. Silman 1995, 213 pages 87 1.18 Winning Chess Tactics Seirawan and For intermediate players, about basic tactics and Silman strategies. 1995, 248 pages 89 1.19 Win at Chess Ron Curry Includes openings to endgames, for intermediate players. 1995, 258 pages 92 1.20 Secrets of Chess Training Includes analysis of adjourned positions, the endgame and studies. 1991, 216 pages 93 1.21 Winning Chess Brilliancies Yasser Seirawan Includes move by move account of the best chess games for the last 25 years. 1995, 257 pages 94 1.22 Secrets of Practical Chess John Dunn Includes defending difficult positions, openings, avoiding mistakes, calculating, pressure and . 1998, 173 pages. 10 1.23 Chess Gerald Abrahams Scientific analysis, middle game tactics and 0 strategies, opening refinements. 1971, 256 pgs 10 1.24 The Chess Mind Gerald Abrahams Focus on intuition, reasoning, calculation, 1 imagination, memory & will power. 1960, 335p 10 1.25 Improve Your Chess Now Jonathon Tisdall J.Tisdall explains a new approach to chess 4 thinking. 1997, 223 pages. 10 1.26 The Basis of Combination J. Du Mont Making combinations easier to understand. 6 1944, 213 pages 10 1.27 The Middle Game in Chess E. A. Znosko- Analysis, position evaluation, attack and 8 Borovsky defence of middle game strategy 1949, 220pgs 11 1.28 Positional Sacrifices Niel McDonald Sacrifices; on open lines, exchanges and 4 psychology of sacrifices. 1994, 129 pages 11 1.29 The daily Telegraph, Chess Chess puzzles, easy to expert level. 9 Puzzles 12 1.30 Logical Chess Move by Irving Chernev Step by step analysis of 33 games, emphasis on 1 Move middle game. 1957, 250 pages. 12 1.31 Technique in Chess Gerald Abrahams Developing techniques and value of pieces 3 1961, 215 pages. 12 1.32 The Art of Mastering Chess Eduard Gufeld A complete course for beginners, 1994, 262 p. 5 13 1.33 Complete Chess Strategy 2 Ludek Pachman Pawn-play & the centre, 1976, 181 pages. 0 13 1.34 Complete Chess Strategy 3 Ludek Pachman Play on the wings, 1978, 170 pages 1 13 1.35 101 Winning Chess Pins, forks, discovered attacks & other ID Shelf Title Author Brief Description No. No. 140 1.39 The Chess Legacy of Jose J.Capablanca Endgame strategies, pawn positions & Raoul Capablanca middlegame theory. 1966, 128 pages. 142 1.40 Improve Your Game 100 Paul Lamford 100 Chess Puzzles, 1999, 127 pages. Chess Puzzles 151 1.41 Improve Your Middlegame Andrew Kinsman Read and play method with puzzles, 2000, 144 Play pages. 158 1.42 Attack and Counter attack Fred Reinfeld Tactics and strategy of planing a chess game, in Chess 1959, 154 pages. 159 1.43 Chess Problems B.P Barnes The best chess problems, 156 pages. 160 1.44 The Art of the Middle P.Keres & Middle game theory, 1964, 234 pages Game A. Kotov 163 1.45 The Times Winning Chess R.Keene Planning, strategy, cominations and traps, endgame and opening theory, 1995, 144 pages. 166 1.46 Hot to Think Ahead in Horowitz & Methods and techniques of planning your entire Chess Fred Reinfeld game, 1972, 268 pages. 167 1.47 ’s Chess Leonard Barden Collection of 300 best chess puzzles from Puzzle Book Leonard’s daily column. 174 1.48 The -Hunt & Sharpens your attacking instincts, practical tips 202 1.50 Winning with Reverse WilliamWilliam ReuterCozens Opening,middlegameon how to conduct King-Hunts. & endings 1996, are great 160pgs for 204179 1.511.49 LittleImprove book your of chessOpening Play UsborneChris Ward SimilarRead & toPlay chess method made with easy puzzles. 2000, 205 1.52 Find the Winning Move Gary Lane Endgame143pgs (part & overall of series improvement, see 151 1.41 theory above) & OPENINGS

ID Shelf Title Author Brief Description No. No. 15 2.1 Chess Openings: Theory I.A. Horowitz Definitive study of all the important openings, with and Practice 2,660 fully analysed variations and 439 complete illustrative games. 1964, 784 pages. 16 2.2 Chess Master vs. Chess and This work consists of twenty five games between Amateur Walter Meiden master and amateur. 1971, 308 pages. 17 2.3 1.P-QN4 Andrew Soltis This book has one of Arved Wasser’s favourite openings. 1972, 45 pages. 18 2.4 Larson’s Opening 1.P- Andrew Soltis Another trend which gives white an under standing of QN3 this unusual opening. 1972, 44pages 19 2.5 Encyclopedia of Chess A. Matanovic Grandmaster games of: 1. d4-Nf6 2. c4-e6 and Openings (E) 1. d4-Nf6 2. c4-g6 L d7-d5. 1978, 464 pages. 20 2.6 Encyclopedia of Chess A. Matanovic Grandmaster games of: 1. d4-d5 and 1. d4-Nf6 2. c4- Openings (D) g6 L d7-d5. 1977, 401 pages 21 2.7 Encyclopedia of Chess A. Matanovic Grandmaster games of: 1. e4-e6 and 1.e4-e5. 1974, Openings (C) 348 pages 22 2.8 Encyclopedia of Chess A. Matanovic Grandmaster games of: 1. e4… 1…c5, 1…e6, 1…e5 Openings (B) and 1.e4-c5. 1975, 398 pages 23 2.9 Encyclopedia of Chess A. Matanovic Grandmaster games of: 1.d4-Nf6 2.c4 and 1.d4 Nf6 2. Openings (A) c4 2…e6, 2…g6. 1979, 474 pages 24 2.10 The Sicilian Craig Pritchett This book covers all the important modern ideas Scheveningen connected with this variation. 1977, 198 pages 25 2.11 The Application of Y.P. Gerller Has games that pays attention to opening plans and development in middle games. 1984, 255 pg 26 2.12 Chess Openings Mike Basman Explains principals and correct play and strong positions for attack and defence. 1987, 256 pgs 27 2.13 Unorthodox Openings ‘The Good, The Bad and the Ugly’ and 1987, 151 pages 28 2.14 The Polish Defence 1… Thomas 25 annotated illustrative games to present a complete b5 Kapitaniak picture of the opening. 1988, 58 pages 29 2.15 Batsford Chess Gary Kasparov It is the most comprehensive, convenient and up-to- Openings 2 and Raymond date book currently available. 1989, 411pg Keene 30 2.16 How to Play the Torre Eric Schiller The variation is flexible and allows both posit- Attack ional manoeuvring d4, Nf3 & Bg5. 1991,153pg 76 2.17 The Kings Indian Attack Norman A brief description of the Kings Indian Attack. Weinstein 1976, 47 pages. ID Shelf Title Author Brief Description No. No. 83 2.18 French: MacCutcheon T.D. Harding The MacCutcheon and Advanced Lines in new and Advanced Lines notation 84 2.19 Nimzowitsch/Larsen 1.b3 is one of the most interesting and flexible Attack opening systems studied. 1981, 130pgs 90 2.20 Play the French John L Watson This book provides a complete repertoire for black in the . 1986, 208 pages 97 2.21 Alekhine’s Defence R.G. Eales and This book contains many variations of Alekhine’s A.H. Williams defence. 1973, 140 pages 102 2.22 The Sicilian Dragon Eric Schiller & A report on the main line (9.Bc4) of the Yugoslav Jonatham Attack in the Sicilian Dragon. 1987, 134 pages Goldman 103 2.23 The Chess Players Includes a variety of openings and endings. 1994, 518 Handbook pages. 107 2.24 Modern Chess Openings R.C. Griffith & Contains many openings. 1948, 380 pages. P.W. Sereant 115 2.25 The Scotch George Botterill Provides a complete coverage of the . & Tim Harding 1977, 160 pages. 11 2.26 The Complete Vienna Mikhail Tseitlin ‘The most thorough coverage given to this opening’ 7 & Igor Glazkov 1995, 127 pages. 118 2.27 Play the ’s D. Marovic Commentaries to over 150 classic games. 1991, 370 pages. 126 2.28 The French Defence New ideas in the French Defence, 1990, 120 pages 127 2.29 The Marshall Attack R. G.Wade & Contains comprehensive repertoire for black against T. D. Harding the . 1974, 256 pages. 128 2.30 Grand Prix attack: f4 J. Hodgson & The tournament players repertoire of openings 1985, against the Sicilian L. Day 96 pages. 129 2.31 How to play the Ruy Shaun Taulbut About the Ruy Lopez, games & positions preferred & Lopez suggested variations for black & white. 1987, 121 p. 143 2.32 Catalan Opening Echecs ‘Collection Games’ series Trends book, 1995, 33 pgs. International 144 2.33 Echecs ‘Collection Games’ series Trends book, 1994, 33 pgs. International 145 2.34 Morra Gambit Echecs ‘Collection Games’ series Trends book, 1993, 33 pgs. International 146 2.35 closed Echecs ‘Collection Games’ series Trends book, 1996, 32 pgs. Variation International 147 2.36 Sicilian Defence Echecs ‘Game Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings’ series International Trends Book, 1999, 60 pages. 148 2.37 French Defence Echecs ‘Game Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings’ series International Trends Book, 1999, 60 pages. 149 2.38 Developments in the Chris Dunworth ‘Trends Book’ Each chapter contains text & games, ID Shelf Title Author Brief Description No. No. 155 2.41 FIDE Grandmaster games of: 1. d4-Nf6 2. c4-e6 and 1. d4-Nf6 2. c4-g6 and 1. e4 e5 and 1. e4 36. 1986, no. 41, 403 pages. 156 2.42 Chess Informant FIDE Grandmaster games of: 1. d4-Nf6 2. c4-e6 and 1. d4-Nf6 2. c4-g6 and 1. e4 e5 and 1. e4 36. 1988, no. 46, 403 pages. 161 2.43 The Closed Sicilian V. Ravikumar Games, analysis and the best lines of the closed Sicilian variations. 1993, 130 pages. 162 2.44 The Leningrad Dutch J. Ehlvest Everything you need to know about the Leningrad Dutch, including games and analysis, 1993, 138 pages 168 2.45 Unorthodox Chess Eric Schiller Complete guide to all major unorthodox chess Openings openings. 169 2.46 Tremds in the Queens Alex Baburin ‘Collection Games’ series Trends book, 1994, 34 pgs. Gambit Accepted Vol.2 170 2.47 Trends in the Queens Andrew Martin ‘Collection Games’ series Trends book, 1992, 38 pgs. Gambit Declined: Tarrasch & Semi- Tarrasch 171 2.48 Nunns’ Chess Openings John Nunn Latest edition of BCO (Batsford Chess Openings) similar style. 1999, 544 pages 172 2.49 Trends in the Kings- Bogan Lalic Trends book ‘Grandmaster Games collection’ 1996, Indian Saemisch Vol.3 34 pages. 176 2.50 Winning with the Raymond Keene The Nimzo- is one of blacks most Nimzo-Indian dynamic ways of countering 1.d4 1991, 160pgs. 177 2.51 Winning with the Mikhail Tseitlin The Schliemann or Jaenisch Gambit is an ideal Schliemann opening against the Ruy Lopez. 1991, 155 pages. 180 2.52 Trends in the Benko Trends book ‘Grandmaster Games collection’ Gambit Vol. 3 1996, 42 pages. 181 2.53 Trends in the Bogdan Lalic Trends book ‘Grandmaster Games collection’ Tartakower & Anti- 1995, 38 pages. Tartakower 182 2.54 Trends in the Queens Bogdan Lalic Trends book ‘Grandmaster Games collection’ Gambit Declined 1995, 38 pages. without Tartakower & Anti-Tartakower 183 2.55 Trends in the Leningrad Jon Tisdall Trends book ‘Grandmaster Games collection’ Dutch 1992, 34 pages. 184 2.56 TN! New moves in the Bogdan Lalic Trends book ‘Grandmaster Games collection’ Grunfeld 1999 42 pages. 185 2.57 Trends in the Caro-Kann Susan Lalic Trends book ‘Grandmaster Games collection’ 4...Nd7 Vol. 2 1995, 38 pages. 186 2.58 Trends in the Advance Byron Jacobs Trends book ‘Grandmaster Games collection’ Caro-Kann Vol. 2 1994, 34 pages. ID Shelf Title Author Brief Description No. No. 189 2.61 Trends in the Modern David Norwood Trends book ‘Grandmaster Games collection’ Benoni Vol. 2 1992, 42 pages 190 2.62 Trends in the Czech & Trends book ‘Grandmaster Games collection’ Schmid Benoni Vol. 2 1996, 34 pages. 191 2.63 Trends in the Bogo- Susan Lalic Trends book ‘Grandmaster Games collection’ Indian Vol. 2 1996, 38 pages. 192 2.64 Trends in the Reti Vol. 2 Bob Wade & Trends book ‘Grandmaster Games collection’ A. Gkountintas 1996, 38 pages. 193 2.65 TN Pocket Book 1.d4 Nigel Davies Trends book with Queens pawn openings, Queens Vol. 1 Gambit, Queen’s Indian, Nimzo and more! 1993,34pg 197194 2.672.66 GrandmasterTN Pocket Book Secrets: 1.e4 AndrewLes Blackstock Soltis TrendsEverything book you with need Caro to Kann,know aboutSicilian, the French, opening Kings Vol.1 Gambit, Scotch, Pirc and more! 1993, 42 pages. 199 2.68 Action Chess: Purdy's 24 C.J.S Purdy Opening Theory to get a playable middlegame.

201 2.69 4...Qh4 in the Scotch Lev Gutman Gives white and attack, 2001, 272 pages

203 2.70 The Grunfeld Defence : Michael Detailed variations, traps & zaps & opening theory,

206 2.71 Fajarowicz Lev Gutman 1.d4 Nf6 2. c4 e5 3. dxe5 Ne4!? Is a remarkable stand- alone defence to white's Queen pawn opening. 2004, 287pages

207 2.72 English Attack Nick de Firmian Theory & games all about the English Attack against all variations of the Sicilian Defence. 2004, 256pages

208 2.73 The Gambit Mikhail A book devoted to gambit openings. Includes an Yudovich insight to their history as well as 23 games from classical and modern practice of great chessmasters. 1989, 183 pages ENDINGS

I Shelf Title Author Brief Description D No. N o. 31 3.1 Basic Chess Endings Reuben Fine A very detailed book of basic chess endings. 1941, 571 pages. 32 3.2 A guide to Chess Endings Max Euwe and This book has been set out to provide a system- David Hooper atic introduction to the study of practical endings. 1965, 238 pages. 33 3.3 Endings Grigory Levenfish Rook endings occur more often than any other and kind of endgame and as a consequence it is vital to learn and put to practice. 1989, 214 pages 34 3.4 Test Tube Chess A.J.Roycroft A comprehensive introduction of chess endings. 1972, 352 pages 10 3.5 The Art of G. Renaud & A technique of setting these mates is explained 6 V. Kahn with complete games illustrated. 1955, 208 pgs 10 3.6 Manual of the Endgame J. Mieses A chess guide for beginners. 1947, 70 pages. 9 12 3.7 Mastering the Endgame MI. Shereshevsky Plans and playing methods in endings from 0 Volume.1 & LM Slutsky Sicilian, Ruy Lopez, French & open to semi open games. 1991, 248 pages. 14 3.8 Improve Your Endgame Glenn Flear Tips to improve your endgame, 2000, 160 pages 19 3.11 Grandmaster Secrets: Andrew Soltis Everything you need to know-endings, 2003, 1 Play 8 Endings 214pg 15 3.9 Modern Practical Endings J. Hodgson King & pawn endings -read and play method- 20 3.12 On the Endgame C.J.S Purdy Endgame theory & games, 2003 247 pages 0 1993, 46 pages 0 17 3.10 Practical Endgame Play Neil McDonald Ideal handbook for club & tournament players, 5 uses grandmaster games to explain principles of endgame play. 1996, 155 pages. PLAYERS GAMES

ID Shelf Title Author Brief Description No. No. 35 4.1 100 Master Games of Tarakower & 100 fully annotated master games. Modern Chess Du-mont 1954, 167 pages 36 4.2 Selected Games of Mikhail J. Hajtun A superbly annotated selection of Tal’s Tal outstanding games. 1961, 145 pages 37 4.3 Capablanca’s 100 Best H. Golombek Playing through a Capablanca game through Games of Chess close study in the art of chess. 1961, 267 pages 38 4.4 Masters of the Chess Board Richard Reti Just before Richard died he completed this sup- erb book of many grandmaster games.1965,210p 39 4.5 The Complete Games of A collection of impeccable classic games by Paul Keres one of the greatest players of all time. 1969, 572 pgs 40 4.6 Selected Chess Svetozar Gligorich A superb collection of the finest games drawn Masterpieces from his series. 1970, 45 chapters 41 4.7 My Best Games of Chess A. Alekhine Here is a second collection of his finest games, 1908-1923 120 games annotated by the master himself. 1972, 264 pages. 42 4.8 My Best Games of Chess A. Alekhine Here is a second collection of his finest games, 1924-1937 120 games annotated by the master himself. 1972, 281 pages 43 4.9 My 60 Memorable Games He analyses his most important games showing strategic considerations and tactics. 1969, 380pg 44 4.10 The Best Games of Boris Andrew Soltis As this book proves, much is to be learned from Spassky a study of his play. 1973, 288 pages. 45 4.11 ’s Best Games P.H. Clarke The book includes fifty games played during of Chess the period 1951-60. 1972, 246 pages. 46 4.12 Spassky’s 100 best games Bernard Cafferty Spassky’s twenty year fight to the top is a magnificent record in this fully annotated collection of his 100 best games. 1972, 246 pgs 47 4.13 The Games of Robert J. Robert G Wade & A superb book with many hundreds of games Fischer Kevin J. O’Connell throughout his life. 1972, 455 pages 48 4.14 Svetozar Gligoric’s Chess David N. L. Levy 63 games analysed and annotated, plus a Career biography. 1972, 190 pages 49 4.15 Botvinnik’s Best Games ‘Chess is an art which illustrates the beauty of 1947-1970 logic’. 1972, 232 pages 50 4.16 The Immortal Games of Fred Reinfield These games demonstrate Capablanca’s bril- Capablanca iant artistry based on intuition. 1974, 466 pages ID Shelf Title Author Brief Description N No. o. 51 4.17 Reti’s Best Games of Chess Richard Reti & His games influence chess strategy, H. Golombek innovations, combinations and opening play. 1974, 170 pages 52 4.18 Tal’s 100 Best Games Bernard Cafferty A selection of his most interesting hundred 1961-1973 games, all annotated in depth. 1975, 242 pages 53 4.19 Selected Games of Lajos Egon Varnusz He energetically controls games, merciless Portisch punishment of opponent’s mistakes and endgame techniques. 1979, 206 pages. 54 4.20 C.J.S. Purdy J. Hammond & His life, his games and his writings. R. Jamieson 1982, 359 pages 77 4.21 45th USSR Championship R.G. Wade, L.S. Many good annotated Grandmaster games. Final Leninggrad 1977 Blackstock & H.C. 1977, 32 pages. Thomas 78 4.22 Bugojno 26th February-16th R.G. Wade, L.S. Many good annotated Grandmaster games. March 1978 Blackstock & H.C. 1978, 39 pages. Thomas 79 4.23 Niksic 1978 R.G. Wade and Many good annotated Grandmaster games. H.C. Thomas 1978, 20 pages 80 4.24 Tilburg 1978 R.G. Wade and Many good annotated Grandmaster games. H.C. Thomas 1978, 23 pages. 81 4.25 Korchnoi vs. Spassky: Raymond Keene He records the tensions of this contest Chess Crisis explaining arguments and protests. 1956, 128pgs 82 4.26 The Challenge: Raymond Keene Keene annotates the games including analysis Karpov-Kasparov of styles & personalities of players. 1985, 140 pgs 91 4.27 Korchnoi’s 400 Best Games V. Korchnoi & Includes 400 interesting games from a playing G. Wade career that began in 1946. 1978, 259 pages 95 4.28 Fire On Board Alexi Shirov Shirov tells us about himself and his games. Shirov’s Best Games 1997, 232 pages. 96 4.29 John Nunn’s Best Games John Nunn Includes many of his games against other Grand Masters. 1995, 320 pages. 83 4.30 Fifty Great Games of H. Golombek A variety of various players games 1943, 85 Modern Chess pgs. 99 4.31 Chess Praxis A. Nimzovich Illustrated by 109 games from his contests with The Praxis of my System many illustrative articles and introductory talks and 132 diagrams. 1962, 364 pages.

10 4.32 British Chess Masters Past Fred Reinfeld Great games by British Masters from 1821- 5 and Present 1946.1947, 92 pages. 11 4.33 Kere’s Best Games of F. Reinfeld Illustrations and notations of Kere’s best games. 0 Chess 1931-1940 1946, 224 pages. ID Shelf Title Author Brief Description No. No. 134 4.37 J. James & About the players (grandmasters) & their L. Barden games 1979, 141 pages. 152 4.38 William Steinitz Selected Charles Devide William Steinitz games, 1974, 109 pages. Chess Games 157 4.39 Gary Kasparov’s Best Raymond Keene Gary’s best games, 1993, Games 178 4.40 Contenders for the Crown Raymond Keene Who will be the next World Chess Champion? 195 4.41 Nigel Short World Chess Raymond Keene NigelBrilliant Short's games games by leading and analysis, young 1993,GMs plus160pgs Challenger player career details. 1994, 160 pages. 196 4.42 2010 Chess Oddities Alex Dunne Short games, stories, trivia and more, 2003, 215pgs TOURNAMENTS

ID Shelf Title Author Brief Description

55 5.1 The St. Petersberg Masters’ The whole of the games with notes both

56 5.2 First Isaac Kashdan Many superb Grandmaster chess games fully

57 5.3 Epic Battles of the Chess R. N. Coles Animated struggles, played by famous masters.

58 5.4 Fischer vs. Spassky C. H. O’D. An account for the World Chess

59 5.5 1975 Asian-Pacific and W. Maclean This volume of a selection of games should Australian Open Chess prove invaluable to both the amateur and the

60 5.6 Karpov-Korchnoi 1978 Raymond Keene & 32 excellent games, all annotated with the

61 5.7 The Art of Chess Analysis Many brilliant games fully annotated to give

85 5.8 Classical Chess Matches Fred Wilson 157 games from 19 matches as reported in “The

135 5.9 Batsford’s FIDE Chess Kevin O’Connell International Tournaments, National

138 5.10 Fischer v Spassky The World Championship match, 1973, 138p. 139 5.11 Tournament Chess Contains 1,700 games from 22 International

165 5.12 Soviet Chess R.G. Wade Tournament Games, 1976, 288 pages. GENERAL

ID Shelf Title Author Brief Description

62 6.1 The Chess Players Frances Parkinson A novel which gives the story of the world famous

63 6.2 The Psychology of the Reuben Fine Dr. Fine’s searching analysis makes an absorbing

64 6.3 The Laws of Chess C. J. S. Purdy An easy to use book of laws of chess (out of date)

65 6.4 Chessmen A. E. J. Mackett This attractive book illustrates and discusses the Beeson many different chesspieces which have been

66 6.5 : Chess is Anatoly Karpov As well as the biographical material, the book My Life and Aleksander includes a large selection of Karpov’s finest games

67 6.6 Soft Pawn Willaim R. Soft Pawn can cure anyone’s addiction to hard Hartston core chess theory & introduces you to a cast of

68 6.7 How Purdy Won Frank Hutchings & 44 games, annotated in depth, show the develop-

69 6.8 Kasparov Unknown (Russian This book is unfortunately written in Russian,

70 6.9 The Best of Bruce Pandolfini Contains history, instructions, dazzling

71 6.10 The Best of Chess Life Bruce Pandolfini The highlights of chess history, instruction and

72 6.11 Garri Kasparov M. Yudovich This book tells how Kasparov’s chess career

73 6.12 The Even More Complete Patrick Moore If your hooked on chess, this is the Ultimate fit.

88 6.13 The Encyclopeadia of Anna Sunnucks Apart from biographical information on over 500 Chess leading players, in covers the history of various

98 6.14 The Oxford Companion David Ilooper & ‘The single most useful chess reference book now

11 6.15 Chess Treasury of the Air Terence Tiller Grandmaster analysis & tips. 1966, 284 pages. 11 6.16 Chess and Computers David Levy How computers play chess (modern to future)

12 6.17 Not Only Chess Graham Abrahams Different topics about chess. 1974, 264 pages. 16 6.18 Master Pieces: The Gareth Williams This lovely book illustrates & discusses the many

17 6.19 Bobby Fischer Goes to D. Edmonds & Text (no games) ‘A thrilling acount on Cold War The Chess Magazine A1 VOL. 40 January 1975 A2 VOL. 40 February / March 1975 A3 VOL. 40 April 1975 A4 VOL. 40 May / June 1975 A5 VOL. 40 July 1975 A6 VOL. 40 September 1975 A7 VOL. 41 November 1975/ Vol. 41

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