Books on openings, especially those promising quick victories, may dominate the market, but there is always room for works devoted to famous players. Ideally part biography […]
Though I usually post reviews of new books, sometimes an old, forgotten book is well worth discussing. All true chess fans have heard of Efim Dmitrievich […]
Chess for Life, by a well-known Grandmaster and a Womens International Master with a strong background in statistics and gaming, has plenty to say about how […]
Saint Petersburg 1895/96 by Robert Sherwood covers what is arguably the first super tournament ever held. The four player field of Emanuel Lasker, Wilhelm Steinitz, Harry […]