Grandmaster Ray Keene OBE has enjoyed a career which spans many aspects of chess, including numer...
The King's Indian is noted as a dynamic counter-attacking defence par excellence. This book descr...
Ray Keene was the first British player ever to gain a World Chess Federation Grandmaster result (...
Inspired by both Daniel Defoe's 'A Journal of the Plague Year' (1722) and 'The King', an antholog...
Leonid Stein's brilliant chess career, cut tragically short in 1973, included overwhelming victor...
Moscow, in the autumn of 1984, was the setting for a clash between two of the all-time greats of ...
This book recounts the third of the five chapters in the half-decade long rivalry which erupted b...
With FIDE (the World Chess Federation) claiming that itsTournament in Libya - in fact, little mor...
Why are certain openings fashionable and why do others vanish? Is this based on an objective eval...
Five days after the sinking of the Titanic, Boston's Fenway Park held its grand opening. Since th...
A companion volume to Two Opening Repertoires for White: Volume 1, this book details some more ag...