Irving Chernev
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Logical Chess: Move By Move: Every Move Explained New Algebraic Edition
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1957
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32 editions
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The Most Instructive Games of Chess Ever Played: 62 Masterpieces of Chess Strategy
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1965
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19 editions
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Winning Chess: How To See Three Moves Ahead
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published
1970
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19 editions
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Capablanca's Best Chess Endings: 60 Complete Games
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published
1978
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6 editions
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An Invitation to Chess
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1945
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20 editions
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The Fireside Book of Chess
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published
1966
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12 editions
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1000 Best Short Games of Chess
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published
1955
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18 editions
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Combinations: The Heart of Chess
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published
1967
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12 editions
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Practical Chess Endings: A Basic Guide to Endgame Strategy for the Beginner and the More Advanced Chess Player
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published
1961
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7 editions
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The Chess Companion
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published
1968
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10 editions
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“Chess, like love, is infectious at any age - Salo Flohr”
― The Most Instructive Games of Chess Ever Played: 62 Masterpieces of Chess Strategy
― The Most Instructive Games of Chess Ever Played: 62 Masterpieces of Chess Strategy
“Do not grab pawns at the expense of development or position.”
― Logical Chess Move By Move: Every Move Explained New Algebraic Edition
― Logical Chess Move By Move: Every Move Explained New Algebraic Edition
“Another purpose in developing the knights first is that we are fairly sure where they belong in the opening. We know that they are most effective on certain squares. We are not always certain of the right spot for the bishop. We may want the bishop to command a long diagonal, or we may prefer to have it pin an enemy piece. So: bring out your knights before developing the bishops!”
― Logical Chess Move By Move: Every Move Explained New Algebraic Edition
― Logical Chess Move By Move: Every Move Explained New Algebraic Edition
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