Max Euwe was World Chess Champion in the 1930s and he collaborated with International Master Kramer to write this great treatise on how to play chess middlegames. Book I of the series covers pawn formations and static features of the game of chess. Thousands of satisfied customers have made this one of the most popular books on chess middlegames. Completely re-edited and translated to algebraic notation in this 1994 edition.
This is not a book for a beginner and I punched above my weight to get through it. Nevertheless, it belongs on my shelf as a valuable reference. It contains a treasure-trove of vintage era master games of which I played many either otb or via chessgames.com. I can recommend it, but not for beginners.
Good and instructive, just slightly dated at times. Torn between 3 and 4 stars. For intermediate players for sure useful. Advanced players (e.g., 2000+) can skip it I guess.