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1. Blunders and How to Avoid Them

This book is chock-full of examples of the biggest blunders around, mainly from the recent past. Is there anything you can do to avoid them? Angus Dunnington gives a few sensible hints, such as ‘don’t go for the flashy when the mundane will do’, but you can read this book to enjoy the humiliation of others rather than for its instructional value. Addictive! 144pp Retail price £14.99, Sale Price £7.50.
Angus Dunnington Everyman £7.50
2. Can You be a Positional Chess Genius

Angus Dunnington sets out to test and improve the reader’s positional understanding of the game. The ‘ask the grandmaster’ option gives you a steer in the right direction. Hours of brain-teasing entertainment. 144 pages Retail price £14.99, Sale Price £7.50.
Angus Dunnington Everyman £7.50
3. Can You be a Tactical Chess Genius

12 tests, each with 15 puzzles to solve, with each puzzle worth 5, 10 or 15 points. One novel twist is that you can “ask a grandmaster”: or look up a hint. A bright and breezy book from a master tactician. 144 pages Retail price £14.99, Sale Price £7.50.
James Plaskett Everyman £7.50

4. Chess Software User's Guide

There is very much more that can be achieved with chess software than can be found in the supplied manuals and this book will show you how the experts do it. Powerful techniques for managing data, effective methods for studying all facets of your game. 128 pages. Retail price £14.99, Sale Price £7.50.

 

Jacobs, Aagaard and Emms Everyman £7.50
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5. Concise Chess Middlegames

Another chunky squared-shaped volume designed to fit a pocket. McDonald concentrates on the fundamentals of middlegame play, including attacking and defending the king, good and bad pieces and strong and weak pawn formations. Plenty of sensible advice and practical examples – a good pocket guide for tournament and club players. 240 pages Retail price £11.99, Sale Price £6.00.
Neil McDonald Everyman £6.00
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6. Easy Guide to the 5 Nge2 King's Indian

The Hungarian Attack (1 d4 Nf6 2 c4 g6 3 Nc3 Bg7 4 e4 d6 5 Nge2 followed by 6 Ng3) offers a very welcome way of combating the King’s Indian. Forintos has been the leading practitioner of the Hungarian Attack for more than 30 years, and Haag is his long-time collaborator on theoretical works. 128 pages. Retail price £12.99, Sale Price £6.50.
Forintos and Haag Everyman £6.50
7. Easy Guide to the Sicilian Scheveningen

Steffen Pedersen focuses on giving the improving player a bedrock of ‘survival theory’. The Sicilian Scheveningen (1 e4 c5 2 Nf3 d6 3 d4 cxd4 4 Nxd4 Nf6 5 Nc3 e6) has a burgeoning theory base and many devotees at the highest level. Altogether, a very useful, tidy guide which will serve both White and Black well in their preparation. 128 pages. Retail price £12.99, Sale Price £6.50.
Steffen Pedersen Everyman £6.50
8. Easy Guide to the Sveshnikov Sicilian

The Sveshnikov Sicilian is a highly reliable defence to 1 e4, played at the highest levels by players of the calibre of Kramnik and Shirov. Black’s active piece-play compensates for his damaged pawn-structure, making for an exciting battle. Jacob Aagaard’s guide supplies a complete repertoire for facing the main-line Sicilian. 144 pages. Retail price £12.99, Sale Price £6.50.
Jacob Aagaard Everyman £6.50
9. English ...e5

This variation of the English leads to a variety of stimulating positions. Alexander Raetsky and Maxim Chetverik explain the possibilities for both White and Black using illustrative games, and cover the current fashions in both the main variations and the tricky sidelines. 208 pages. Retail price £14.99, Sale Price £7.50.
Raetsky and Chetverik Everyman £7.50
10. French Classical

The French Defence is gaining ground on the Sicilian as a grandmaster’s favourite weapon for countering 1 e4. The Classical offers a wide variety of possibilities in its own right. Byron Jacobs’ book covers all these lines via an examination of 77 games (up to 2001). A valuable new manual on an important and topical matrix of variations. 176 pages. Retail price £14.99, Sale Price £7.50.
Byron Jacobs Everyman £7.50
11. Gambit Play

Do you have the nerve to gamble when it comes to practical play? Do you know when it’s right to sacrifice and when it’s better to err on the the side of caution? Angus Dunnington addresses these questions and others in this an in-depth look at gambits in the modern game. 128 pages. Retail price £14.99, Sale Price £7.50.
Angus Dunnington Everyman £7.50
12. The Grunfeld Defence

Nigel Davies has provided this up-to-date work on this most combative and dynamic defence to 1 d4. Contains 73 deeply annotated games mostly played within the last two or three years, including nine Kasparov games. Superb effort. 144 pages. Retail price £14.99, Sale Price £7.50.
Nigel Davies Everyman £7.50
13. Inside the Chess Mind

Jacob Aagaard demonstrates the difference of approach of the chess master to the chess amateur via an interesting experiment. There are ten positions to assess, with instructions to find the best move in a set time. Then the positions (which are not clear-cut puzzles) are given to players of different levels to solve, from grandmasters Peter Heine Nielsen and Artur Yusupov to humble amateurs. As well as recording their answers, each player records his or her thoughts on each position. Hugely enjoyable! 157 pages. Retail price £16.99, Sale Price £8.50.
Jacob Aagaard Everyman £8.50
14. It's Your Move: Tough Puzzles

GM Chris Ward presents a selection of carefully chosen puzzles for you to solve. The reader is once again helped by the choice of five plausible plans and has to decide which is the most likely to succeed. Ward concentrates on the sort of positions that happen in practical chess. 160 pages. Retail price £12.99, Sale Price £6.50.
Chris Ward Everyman £6.50
15. The Marshall Attack

Generations of the world’s top players have fought on the Marshall battleground, but the final verdict on its soundness has not yet been reached. Bogdan Lalic examines Marshall and Anti-Marshall systems, with full and up-to-date coverage of all the fashionable lines. 176 pages. Retail price £14.99, Sale Price £7.50.
Bogdan Lalic Everyman £7.50
16. Meeting 1 e4

Russian IM and prolific chess writer Alexander Raetsky supplies an all-in-one solution to the problems of meeting 1 e4. The repertoire is based on the ever-reliable Sicilian Defence, Four Knights variation, with recommendations based around lines giving dynamic counterplay. 159 pages. Retail price £14.99, Sale Price £7.50.
Alexander Raetsky Everyman £7.50
17. More Simple Chess

This is a follow-up to the same author’s Simple Chess, with chapters on problem pieces, exchanging pieces, as well as chapters on bishops, queens, kings and rooks. Emms peppers his narrative with examples from practical play, and the whole thing makes for easy and instructive reading. It would suit a player of elementary to intermediate standard, but would also provide enjoyable “revision” reading for seasoned tournament players. 144 pages. Retail price £14.99, Sale Price £7.50.
John Emms Everyman £7.50
18. Multiple Choice Chess

Are you realising your chess potential? Graeme Buckley helps you to find out through a series of instructive games where you must work out the next move and the tactics and strategies surrounding it, you can assess your own chess strength. 160 pages. Retail price £14.99, Sale Price £7.50.
Graeme Buckley Everyman £7.50
19. Multiple Choice Chess 2

Another book of exercises in the style of 'How Good is Your Chess' or '‘Test Your Chess’ articles. Every few moves the reader is invited to select one of two to five options and is awarded points based on this selection. The 20 games are grouped into various different chapter headings, to test the reader’s skill in different situations. It’s entertaining stuff and quite educational. 160 pages. Retail price £14.99, Sale Price £7.50.
Graeme Buckley Everyman £7.50
20. Nimzo-Indian Kasparov Variation

Chris Ward presents an uncompromising way of battling against the Nimzo (4 Nf3) which Kasparov first championed. White players can arm themselves with a new dangerous system against the Nimzo, while Black players can look carefully for antidotes. 160 pages. Retail price £14.99, Sale Price £7.50.
Chris Ward Everyman £7.50
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21. Nimzo-Indian Rubinstein

Angus Dunnington takes a look at one of the most straightforward replies to the Nimzo, the Rubinstein variation (4 e3). The plan has found favour with many top players, including Kramnik, who used it to defeat Kasparov in their world championship match in 2000. 144 pages. Retail price £14.99, Sale Price £7.50.
Angus Dunnington Everyman £7.50
22. Nunn's Chess Openings

To compress and summarise all known modern opening theory into one volume was a tall order, but this is what Nunn and his team of GMs achieved. This is the definitive single-volume work on the opening in the present day, and known universally as 'NCO'. 544 pages. Retail price £20.00, Sale Price £12.50.
John Nunn and others Everyman £12.50
23. Offbeat King's Indian

Krysztof Panczyk and Jacek Ilczuk look at various white systems that avoid the main line. Chapters on 5 Nge2, 5 Bd3, 5 h3 and the Averbakh (5 Be2 and 6 Bg5). 75 games analysed. 176 pages. Retail price £14.99, Sale Price £7.50.
Panczyk and Ilczuk Everyman £7.50
24. Queens Indian Defence

This opening has grown in importance over the last 20 years or so, and counts as one of those heavyweight openings used by the likes of Karpov and Kasparov with both colours. Aagaard shares his views on the relative merits of various alternatives. 66 games annotated in detail, with variation summaries and a thoughtful introduction. 144 pages. Retail price £14.99, Sale Price £7.50.
Jacob Aagaard Everyman £7.50
25. Sicilian Kan

The Kan (1 e4 c5 2 Nf3 e6 3 d4 cxd4 4 Nxd4 a6) is slightly less complex and memory-intensive than such Sicilian variations as the Dragon and the Najdorf, though these things are relative compared with other less theoretical responses to 1 e4. What you get here are 75 recent games, annotated by one of the UK’s top chess authors. 192 pages. Retail price £14.99, Sale Price £7.50.
John Emms Everyman £7.50
26. The Soviet Championships

Bernard Cafferty provides the background to each of the 58 contests, giving a real flavour of the circumstances. Co-author Mark Taimanov participated in 23 of the championships and provides superb annotations. A wonderful record of an extraordinary era. 224 pages hardcover, 16 pages of photographs. Retail price £19.99, Sale Price £10.00.
Cafferty and Taimanov Everyman £10.00
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27. Survival Guide for Chess Parents

Tanya Jones (mother of teenage English IM Gawain Jones) lifts the lid on being a ‘chess parent’. She has a humorous look at all the pitfalls and discusses the role of computers and the Internet. 144 pages. Retail price £14.99, Sale Price £7.50.
Tanya Jones Everyman £7.50
28. Taming the Sicilian

This is a repertoire book for White players against the Sicilian. Grandmaster Nigel Davies recommends open Sicilian lines with an early g3. This seems like a good compromise between the overly-simplified, all-purpose 2 c3 (or similar anti-Sicilians) without going the whole hog and embracing red-hot theoretical lines of the Najdorf or Dragon. Of course some Sicilian variations don’t really allow g3 possibilities (e.g. the Sveshnikov) but in those cases Davies has selected suitable variations which are neither too hot nor too cold. 144 pages. Retail price £14.99, Sale Price £7.50.
Nigel Davies Everyman £7.50
29. Test Your Endgame Thinking

Grandmaster Glenn Flear attempts to test and improve the readers thinking processes in the endgame. The author offers 150 exercises covering subjects as diverse as checkmating patterns, space advantages and promotion ideas. 160 pages. Retail price £14.99, Sale Price £7.50.
Glenn Flear Everyman £7.50
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30. Mikhail Tal: Tactical Genius

After a short biography of the 1960 world champion, Alexander Raetsky and Maxim Chetverik present puzzles drawn from his games. Full solutions and game scores provided. 160 pages. Retail price £12.99, Sale Price £6.50.
Raetsky and Chetverik Everyman £6.50
31. The Veresov

GM Nigel Davies arms the reader with an all-in-one repertoire with the white pieces. One advantage of this underrated line is that players with the black pieces are less likely to be familiar with all the subtleties here than in a more mainstream opening. 160 pages. Retail price £14.99, Sale Price £7.50.
Nigel Davies Everyman £7.50
32. The Times Winning Moves

Ray Keene’s daily chess column in The Times always contains a Winning Moves puzzle. This book offers both instruction and entertainment. Use it to hone your tactical skills by trying to uncover the killer blow, or simply enjoy the sacrificial displays devised by the experts. 160 pages. Retail price £12.99, Sale Price £6.50.
Keene and Jacobs Everyman £6.50
33. Understanding the Sacrifice

IM Angus Dunnington aims to avoid the obvious puzzle-book approach to presenting sacrifices and instead concentrates on positional sacrifices rather than the tactical variety. He categorizes and selects his material carefully and has organized it into a logical sequence. The final product is a very instructive and enjoyable work. 143 pages. Retail price £14.99, Sale Price £7.50.
Angus Dunnington Everyman £7.50
34. Unusual Queens Gambit Declined

Chris Ward covers three unusual QGD defences: the Chigorin Defence (1 d4 d5 2 c4 Nc6) creates dynamic imbalance in the position; the Albin Counter Gambit (1 d4 d5 2 c4 e5) is a tricky tactical line which can be deadly against an unprepared White player; and the unnamed 1 d4 d5 2 c4 Bf5 is an interesting way to try to solve the age-old problem of how to develop the queen’s bishop. 160 pages. Retail price £14.99, Sale Price £7.50.
Chris Ward Everyman £7.50
35. Practical Chess Analysis

A corrected and revised edition of Mark Buckley’s book, which uses analytical and planning exercises to help develop a pragmatic approach to calculation and intuition. Also attempts to aid the reader in getting a better grip on analysing for fast time-control situations. Buckley’s philosophy is that it is not the quantity but the quality of analysis that really matters. 192 pages. Retail price £13.99, Sale Price £7.00.
Mark Buckley Thinkers Press £7.00
36. Dutch Defense

IMs Minev and Donaldson look at new and forgotten ideas in the Dutch Defence. 202 miniature games demonstrate why the Dutch is regarded as the counter-attackers defence par excellence. Lots of games by world-class players of the 20th century. 160 pages. Retail price £14.99, Sale Price £7.50.
Minev and Donaldson Thinkers Press £7.50
37. Fine Art of Chess Annotation, Vol 2

In 1953 Cecil Purdy became the first world correspondence chess champion. He became known as a great writer and teacher. Now a whole new generation is discovering his remarkable talent for explaining chess so that everyone can understand and improve. 120 annotated games plus 13 articles from Purdy’s various publications. 252 pages. Retail price £16.99, Sale Price £8.50.
Cecil Purdy Thinkers Press £8.50
38. Fine Art of Chess Annotation, Vol 3

Cecil Purdy was one of the great original thinkers in chess. Includes 100 annotated games, six articles and further essays. Notes are concise and lucid, favouring common-sense explanations over long variations. An invaluable source to aid strategic understanding. 250 pages. Retail price £16.99, Sale Price £8.50.
Cecil Purdy Thinkers Press £8.50
39. On the Endgame

Former world correspondence champion Cecil Purdy’s wisdom on the endgame as published in Australasian Chess Review and other publications. His anecdotes and examples present the reader with a pleasant way to learn about this important facet of the game. Foreword by endgame expert and grandmaster Karsten Müller. 246 pages. Retail price £16.99, Sale Price £8.50.
Cecil Purdy Thinkers Press £8.50
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40. Starting Out: Pawn Endgames

An easy to read guide by Glenn Flear on the tricky subject of king and pawn endings. This is primarily for the intermediate or improving player, but might also prove a useful refresher for the more experienced. Excellent value. 192 pages. Retail price £12.99, Sale Price £10.00.
Glenn Flear Everyman £10.00
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41. Manual of Chess Endings

A collection of 600 standard endgame positions as used by top Russian trainer Guliev, with separate sections covering different endgame motifs. Each section concludes with an exercise, with solutions given at the back. 183 pages, hardcover. Retail price £12.95, Sale Price £9.00.
Sarhan Guliev Russian Chess House £9.00
42. Mattison's Chess Endgame Studies

Timothy Whitworth has collected together and annotated 60 examples of the endgame studies by the hugely talented Latvian composer Hermann Mattison. He was also a very strong over-the-board player with wins against Alekhine and Rubinstein to his credit. There are six examples of his games. 79 pages. Retail price £9.99, Sale Price £5.00.
Timothy Whitworth BCM £5.00
43. Modern Chess Openings: Closed Games

The Russian-edited ‘Wiener Verlag’ tome is a serious rival to Informators’ Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings: this volume deals with various systems such as the Grünfeld, Benoni, Trompowski and QP openings in comprehensive detail. 468 pp, hardcover. Retail price £25.00, Sale Price £15.00.
Kalinichenko Schmidt Schach £15.00
44. Flank Openings

A ground-breaking book which set the standard for specialist works on chess openings. Grandmaster Raymond Keene’s treatise covers the whole complex of openings that includes Réti’s Opening, the Catalan, English and the King’s Indian Attack. Fourth edition, 1988. 176 pages. Retail price £9.99, Sale Price £5.00.
Ray Keene BCM £5.00
45. Secrets of Spectacular Chess

Gems from the world of endgame studies and problems. The depth of the examples is quite stunning and opens up a whole new world of aesthetic beauty. Inspirational! 224 pages. Retail price £14.99, Sale Price £7.50.
Jonathan Levitt and David Friedgood Batsford £7.50
46. Howard Staunton: the English World Chess Champion

Keene and Coles’ definitive work on Britain’s leading chess player of the mid-19th century. Much fascinating biographical detail, 60 of his games analysed in depth, photographs and drawings of the great players of the 19th century. A treat for the connoisseur. Descriptive notation, 181 pages. Retail price £9.99, Sale Price £5.00.
Keene and Coles BCM £5.00
47. Informator 90

501 annotated games plus 512 variations and covers events held between February and May 2004 including Moscow, Linares, Sarajevo etc. Contributors include Kasparov, Anand, Kramnik, Leko and Svidler. 379 pages. Retail price £21.00, Sale Price £12.00.
- Informator £12.00
48. Informator Monograph B88: Sicilian Sozin

Belyavsky and Mikhalchishin deal with Sicilian Sozin theory after the moves 1 e4 c5 2 Nf3 d6 3 d4 cxd4 4 Nxd4 Nf6 5 Nc3 e6 6 Bc4 Nc6. 95 pages. Retail price £10.95, Sale Price £5.00.
Belyavsky and Mikhalchishin Informator £5.00
49. Informator Monograph C83: Ruy Lopez Open

This Informator monograph by Viktor Korchnoi covers the principal lines of the Open Ruy Lopez (1 e4 e5 2 Nf3 Nc6 3 Bb5 a6 4 Ba4 Nf6 5 0-0 Nxe4 6 d4 b5 7 Bb3 d5 8 dxe5 Be6 9 c3 Be7). 107 pages. Retail price £10.95, Sale Price £5.00.
Viktor Korchnoi Informator £5.00
50. Informator Monograph C43 Petroff

This Informator monograph by Artur Yusupov covers the Petroff (1 e4 e5 2 Nf3 Nf6). Retail price £10.95, Sale Price £5.00.
Artur Yusupov Informator £5.00
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51. Informator Monograph C94-95 Ruy Lopez Breyer

This Informator monograph by Oleg Romanishin covers the Breyer Variation of the Closed Ruy Lopez (1 e4 e5 2 Nf3 Nc6 3 Bb5 a6 4 Ba4 Nf6 5 0-0 Be7 6 Re1 b5 7 Bb3 0-0 8 c3 d6 9 h3 Nb8).

Retail price £10.95, Sale Price £5.00.

Oleg Romanishin Informator £5.00
52. Informator Monograph D44 Slav Botvinnik

Alexander Belyavsky and Adrian Mikhalchishin analyse the Botvinnik Slav (1 d4 d5 2 c4 e6 3 Nc3 Nf6 4 Nf3 c6 5 Bg5 dxc4 etc). 111 pages. Retail price £10.95, Sale Price £5.00.
Alexander Beliavsky Informator £5.00
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Emil Josef Diemer: A Life Devoted to Chess53. Emil Josef Diemer: A Life Devoted to Chess

Emil Josef Diemer (1908-1990) is best known for the gambit that is partly named after him: the Blackmar-Diemer Gambit, which goes 1 d4 d5 2 e4 dxe4 3 Nc3 Nf6 4 f3. This is one of those openings rarely seen at grandmaster level but which is quite popular – and very dangerous – at club level. This book showcases Diemer’s 126 best games with a view to illustrating the style and belief behind the BDG. Because it concentrates on Diemer’s own games, there are also examples of his opponents declining the gambit or avoiding it altogether. The last chapter contains games where Diemer played Black against the Blackmar-Diemer. The book also features some biographical material. Good value. 124 pages, hardcover. Retail price £12.95, Sale Price £9.00.
Alan Dommett Book Guild Ltd £9.00
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