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  2. Chess endgame literature - Wikipedia

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    Much literature about chess endgames has been produced in the form of books and magazines. A bibliography of endgame books is below. Many chess masters have contributed to the theory of endgames over the centuries, including Ruy López de Segura, François-André Philidor, Josef Kling and Bernhard Horwitz, Johann Berger, Alexey Troitsky, Yuri Averbakh, and Reuben Fine.

  3. List of chess books - Wikipedia

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    Authors with five books or more have a sub-section title on their own, to increase the usability of the table of contents. When a book was written by several authors, it is listed once under the name of each author. See: List of chess books (A–F) List of chess books (G–L) List of chess books (M–S) List of chess books (T–Z)

  4. Jens Enevoldsen - Wikipedia

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    Enevoldsen authored several chess books in Danish, as well as one book on bridge. Skak for Viderekomne : det positionelle Angreb [Chess for Advanced Players : The Positional Attack]. Jespersen og Pio. 1940. OCLC 468211487. Lærebog i skak : begyndelsesgrundene, Bind 1: Aabningsspillet [Chess Textbook : First Principles, Volume 1: The Opening ...

  5. Popular Chess - Wikipedia

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    Modern Chess series by Garry Kasparov; Dangerous Weapons series of books on openings; The Starting Out-series are introductory level books for average players, who have advanced beyond beginner level. These books generally contain a general strategic overview, along with notes on whether the lines are theoretical or not.

  6. List of chess books (A–F) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of chess books that are used as references in articles related to chess.The list is organized by alphabetical order of the author's surname, then the author's first name, then the year of publication, then the alphabetical order of title.

  7. Mark Dvoretsky - Wikipedia

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    Dvoretsky wrote a series of chess training books. The series commenced with Secrets of Chess Training which won the BCF book of the year award in 1991. Secrets of Chess Tactics, Opening Preparation, Technique for the Tournament Player, Positional Play and Attack and Defence followed (the latter four co-authored with Artur Yusupov). These were ...

  8. Gambit Publications - Wikipedia

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    Gambit Publications is a major publisher of chess books. The company's headquarters is in London. It has published more than 200 chess books. The company was founded by three chess players. Grandmaster (GM) John Nunn is the chess director, GM Murray Chandler is the managing director, and FIDE Master Graham Burgess is the editorial director.

  9. My Great Predecessors - Wikipedia

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    The books contain historical details, but for the most part the books are made up of annotated games. Chess journalist Dmitry Plisetsky helped with the books and Kasparov thanks some other chess players in the prefaces of each of the volumes. The books were translated into English by Ken Neat.

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