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Book
Reviews by John Watson
Introduction
Review #1: Three
games collections
Review #2: Three
Improvement Books
Review #3: Four
Small Chess Publishers from the U.S.
Review #4: Some
Recent French Defense Books
Review #5:
Reflections on Opening Repertoire Books
Review #6: Chess
Videos: Indulge Yourself!
Review #7: Two
High-Quality Opening Books
Review #8: Odds
and Ends #1: Books for the Developing Player
Review #9: Odds
and Ends #2: Improvement and the Openings
Review #10:
Second to Nunn?
Review #11:
NCO: A preliminary Look
Review #12:
Assorted Recent Books
Review #13:
More NCO, Gambits and Repertoires
Review #14:
Comments on the Great Dvoretsky Project
Review #15:
Review of Kings, Commoners, and Knaves by Edward Winter.
Review
#16: Stories, Training, and Data.
Review
#17: Dance of the c-pawns.
Review
#18: A New Approach to Internet Chess Study (a review of
ChessPublishing.com).
Review
#19: 8 Recent Books and CDs
Review
#20: The Road to Chess Improvement by Alex Yermolinsky
Review
#21: Electronic Instruction and an Excursion into History
Review
#22: The Complex Benko/Benoni Complex
Review
#23: Looking Back, Part 1
Review
#24: Looking Back, Part 2
Review
#25: Openings, High Level and Club
Review
#26: Endings, endings, endings
Review
#27: Coping With the Flood, Part 1
Review
#28: MCO 14 (in part, vs. NCO)
Review
#29: Coping With the Flood, Part 2
Review
#30: Mini-Reviews of Noteworthy Releases
Review
#31: More on Opening Books
Review
#32: Testifying for the Defence...
There is a list of new chess books sold by the
London Chess Centre including many of those review here at:
http://www.chess.co.uk/books2001.html.
Many of the titles reviewed by John Watson and others can be found here.
A full booklist can be found at http://www.chess.co.uk/books2000.html
You can contact John L
Watson at johnwatson@aol.com.
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