Origin of Chess  By Sam Sloan. Domain: ishipress.com Pirc Alert: A Complete Defense Against 1. E4, by Lev Alburt, Alex Chernin  This book gives you everything you need to know to defend against White's most popular way of starting the game. Alburt and Chernin explain both the winning ideas as well as the moves of the Pirc Defense, a dynamic system used by the world's chess elite. Domain: amazon.com Secrets of Modern Chess Strategy: Advances Since Nimzowitsch, by John Watson  Discusses classical themes, such as pawn majorities, center and structural weaknesses. Also discusses new concepts, including backward pawns in return for dynamic play, good/bad bishop, knights at the edge of the board, and the exchange sacrifice ideas. Domain: amazon.com Soviet Chess Conveyor eBook  Contains plenty of annotated games and original opening variations, as well as general recommendations on the methods of coaching. Domain: cyberread.com The Art of Attack in Chess, by Vladimir Vukovic  A book about Chess. Domain: amazon.com The Complete Idiot's Guide to Chess, by Patrick Wolff  US Chess Champion and International Grandmaster, teaches readers quick and easy strategies for learning chess basics. From basic openings and endgames to tips on reading rival's moves. Domain: amazon.com The Reassess Your Chess Workbook, by Jeremy Silman  Provides problems designed to test a player's strengths and weaknesses. These problems cover openings, middlegames and endgames. As a player completes one of these problems, he or she may then turn to Mr. Silman's answer. Domain: amazon.com The Right Way to Play Chess, by D. Brine Pritchard  Explains modern and internationally approved methods of chess. Detailed and illustrated explanations of the basic rules and general theories of chess, openings, middle games, end games, and more. Domain: amazon.com Understanding Chess Move by Move, by John Nunn  Contains 30 modern games explaining important aspects of chess and illustrate modern chess principles in action. Clearly explained moves, emphasis on general principles, with some detailed analysis. Domain: amazon.com
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