Chess for rookies - Everyman Chess
Chess for rookies - Everyman Chess
Chess for rookies - Everyman Chess
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starting out<br />
opening guides<br />
The Starting Out series has firmly established itself as the<br />
leading guide to studying openings <strong>for</strong> up-and-coming chess<br />
players. These books are ideal <strong>for</strong> enthusiastic players who<br />
have little experience of the openings in question and who<br />
wish to appreciate the essential principles behind them.<br />
February 2009<br />
Starting Out: The Sicilian<br />
John Emms<br />
192p., 229 x 152mm<br />
978-1-85744-588-6, €18.75<br />
Starting Out: The Scandinavian December 2008<br />
Jovanka Houska<br />
192p., 229 x 152mm<br />
978-1-85744-582-4, €18.75<br />
Starting Out: The Trompowsky Attack March 2009<br />
Richard Palliser<br />
192p., 229 x 152mm<br />
978-1-85744-562-6, €18.75<br />
Starting Out: The Torre Attack February 2009<br />
Robert Bellin<br />
192p., 229 x 152mm<br />
978-1-85744-589-3, €18.75<br />
Starting Out: d-pawn Attacks August 2008<br />
Richard Palliser<br />
192p., 229 x 152mm<br />
978-1-85744-578-7, €18.75<br />
Great Attackers<br />
Colin Crouch chooses 3 of his favourite<br />
attacking players and examines their<br />
approaches, styles and themes.<br />
“Such a valuable book deserves<br />
the most far-reaching audience.”<br />
David Kaufman, <strong>Chess</strong> Cafe<br />
reviewing ‘<strong>Chess</strong> Secrets: Giants of Strategy’<br />
<strong>Chess</strong> Secrets: The Great Attackers September 2008<br />
Colin Crouch<br />
192p., 229 x 152mm<br />
978-1-85744-579-4, €18.75<br />
The Giants of Power Play<br />
Neil McDonald selects five players who have<br />
excelled in the field of ‘power play’ – the art of<br />
putting opponents under constant pressure<br />
<strong>Chess</strong> Secrets: The Giants of Power Play June 2009<br />
Neil McDonald<br />
192p., 229 x 152mm<br />
978-1-85744-597-8, €18.75