Books 1946-1990
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(in Polish). The history of post-war chess in Poland in the biographies of the country's strongest chess players (many games).
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19.34 $
In the collection of more than 120 commented parties, the work of Petrosian, Bronstein, Kotova, Boleslavsky and others. Overview of the most important competitions of 1948-1952.
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Storybook; the title story is thematically connected with chess (B-ka "Light").
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5.18 $
The outstanding grandmaster A.A. Kotov, the son of the Tula joiner, himself a gunsmith, the creator of one of the mortar designs, the writer, talks about the various manifestations of skill in many areas of human activity — these are the famous Tula craftsmen and a whole pleiad of science and art workers, and, of course, outstanding representatives of the chess world. The reader will get acquainted with the inventors F. Tokarev, V. Degtyarev, pilot V. Chkalov, academician S. Chaplygin, actors and directors P. Sadovsky, R. Simonov, V. Livanov, violinist D. Oistrakh, chess players M. Botvinnik, A. Karpov and others.
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1000 tasks and examples for junior chess players
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Kostrov 17.50 $ - Handmade wooden chess 45.00 $
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Chess tactics for future champions
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Polgar 37.50 $ -
French defense. Repertoire for blacks.
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Vitiugov 50.00 $ - Chigorin International Chess Tournament 25.00 $
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Old Indian Protection. From the Averbakh system to the Petrosyan system
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Polugaevsky 25.00 $ -
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Fisher 15.00 $ - Wooden travel chess with a non-folding board 72.50 $
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My Great Predecessors Vol. 3: From Petrosyan to Spassky (Also available with colorless traces of moisture for half price)
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Kasparov 33.11 $ -
Attack and defense strategy
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Slavin 25.00 $