Two years ago Boris Avrukhs 1.d4 Volume 1 set a standard for opening books. His follow-up, 1.d4 Volume 2 is possibly even better. Among the openings […]
The United Kingdom has been an important center for chess book publishing since the early 1970s. First Batsford and later Gambit and Everyman dominated the English […]
The United Kingdom has been an important center for chess book publishing since the early 1970s. First Batsford and later Gambit and Everyman dominated the English […]
Following on the heels of successful books on the Sicilian, Nimzo-Indian, French, and Queens Gambit, the publishers at Everyman have just put out Dangerous Weapons: 1.e4 […]