Russian language volume from the six-volume set. Fine condition. 266 pages plus extra material. Illustrated with figures, black and white photos, and cartoons. View More...
Chipping to jacket, with light rubbing and one small tear on the rear panel. Protected in a new Mylar cover. Selected catalogue of the Metropolitan Museum's Gustavus A. Pfeifer Collection of chessmen from the seventh century to the twentieth century. Introduction by Wilkinson, catalogue by Dennis. 108 pages, many illustrations. View More...
Light bump at the head of the spine. 230 pages with over 200 diagrams. Significant games included in their entirety. Material organized to make it readily assessable by ECO codes. View More...
Mild wear to book and jacket. 349 pages with Bibliography, Many examples with detailed analysis. For beginners and experienced players. Contents include SECTION I: Introducing Chess Problems, SECTION II: Themes and Terms, SECTION III: Composing and Solving, SECTION IV: Problems for Solving, Solutions to Problems for Solving, Bibliography, General Index, and Index of Names. View More...
Mild wear. A few tiny stains and faint foxing to the edges of the page block. This edition is an unabridged and corrected republication in paperback of the work published in 1938 by Printing-Craft Limited, London, with a new Preface and Errata section by H.M. Lommer. 358 pages with Appendix, 24 Modern End-Game Studies, Solutions to Positions in Appendix, and Complete Index to Composers. Includes a Preface to this Dover Edition as well as the Preface from the 1938 edition, and Introductions from the 1938 edition by André Chéron and Dr. J.C.A. Fischer. View More...
Reissue of the first Dover printing (1961) of the 1959 edition from Sterling Publishing. 119 pages, diagrams an quiz with solutions. Corner crease to rear cover, pencil undelinings and notation to several pages in the text. View More...