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An edition of Logical Chess, Move by Move (1957)

Logical Chess, Move by Move

New Algebraic Edition
  • 4.5 (4 ratings) ·
  • 84 Want to read
  • 8 Currently reading
  • 3 Have read

In this classic Irving explains the reasoning behind every move in 33 Chess games shown, from tactical variations to strategical concepts.

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Publisher
Batsford
Language
English
Pages
256

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Cover of: Logical Chess, Move by Move
Logical Chess, Move by Move
2003, Batsford
Paperback in English - New Algebraic Edition
Cover of: Logical Chess, Move by Move
Logical Chess, Move by Move: by Irving Chernev
1969, Faber and Faber
Paperback in English
Cover of: Logical Chess, Move by Move
Logical Chess, Move by Move: The only chess book that explains every move of every game
1957, Simon and Schuster
Paperback in English

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Table of Contents

Part 1. Introduction
Part 2. Chess Notation and Symbols
Part 3. The Kingside Attack
von Scheve-Teichmann, Berlin 1907
Liubarski-Soultanbéieff, Liège 1928
Colle-Delvaux, Gand-Terneuzen 1929
Blackburne-Blanchard, London 1891
Ruger-Gebhard, Dresden 1915
Zeissl-Walthoffen, Vienna 1899
Spielmann-Wahle, Vienna 1926
Przepiorka-Prokes, Budapest 1929
Znosko-Borovsky -- Mackenzie, Weston-Super-Mare 1924
Tarrasch-Eckart, Nuremberg 1889
Flohr-Pitschak, Bilin 1930
Pitschak-Flohr, Liebwerda 1934
Dobias-Podgorny, Prague 1952
Tarrasch-Mieses, Berlin 1916
Alekhine-Poindle, Vienna 1936
Tarrasch-Kurschner, Nuremberg 1889
Part 4. The Queen's Pawn Opening
Pillsbury-Mason, Hastings 1895
Noteboom-Doesburgh, Netherlands 1931
Grunfeld-Schenkein, Vienna 1915
Rubinstein-Salwe, Lódz 1908
Chernev-Hahlbohm, New York 1942
Pillsbury-Marco, Paris 1900
Van Vliet-Znosko-Borovsky, Ostend 1907
Part 5. The Chess Master Explain his Ideas
Capablanca-Mattison, Karlsbad 1929
Janowski-Alapin, Barmen 1905
O.Bernstein-Mieses, Coburg 1904
Chekhover-Rudakovsky, Moscow 1945
Tarrasch-Mieses, Gothenberg 1920
Marshall-Tarrasch, Nuremberg 1905
Capablanca-Villegas, Buenos Aires 1914
Havasi-Capablanca, Budapest 1929
Canal-Capablanca, Budapest 1929
Rubinstein-Maroczy, Gothenberg 1920
Part 6. Index of Players
Part 7. Index of Openings

Edition Notes

Series
Batsford Chess Books

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
256
Dimensions
8.5 x 5.2 x 0.5 inches
Weight
12 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25778382M
Internet Archive
logicalchessmove00cher_286
ISBN 10
0713484640
ISBN 13
9780713484649
OCLC/WorldCat
41398486
Amazon ID (ASIN)
0713484640

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