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In that case, both the first and the last edition can be indicated. 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)
Handbuch des Schachspiels (Handbook of Chess, often simply called the Handbuch) is a chess book, first published in 1843 [1] by Tassilo von Heydebrand und der Lasa.It was a comprehensive reference book on the game, and one of the most important references on opening theory for many decades.
The first edition of the FIDE rule from 1928 already defines the threefold repetition rule without considering castling and en passant capture rights. [44] To additionally consider castling and en passant capture rights was implicitly introduced in 1975 [ 46 ] and explicitly worded in 1985. [ 48 ]
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Chess Life, which began in 1946 as a bi-weekly newspaper, is now a glossy full-color magazine of 72 pages per issue. US Chess also publishes a rulebook. The current 7th edition is self-published by US Chess and produced in paperback and kindle forms. The most relevant chapters for over-the-board play are also available to download for free ...
As a general rule, only the original edition should be listed except when different editions bring additional encyclopedic value. Examples of exceptions include: When various editions are different enough to be considered as nearly a different book, for example for opening encyclopedias when each edition is completely revised and has even ...
Complete Chess Strategy, Volume 1: First Principles of the Middle Game. Cornerstone Library. Pachman, Luděk (1975). Decisive Games in Chess History (originally published as Pachman's Decisive Games). Dover. ISBN 0-486-25323-6. Pachman, Luděk (1976). Complete Chess Strategy, Volume 2: Principles of Pawn Play and the Center. Cornerstone Library.
De ludo scachorum ('On the Game of Chess'), also known as Schifanoia ('the "Boredom Dodger"'), [1] is a Latin-language manuscript on the game of chess written around 1500 by Luca Pacioli, a leading mathematician of the Renaissance.