The Princess, the Knight, and the Lost God: A Chess Story – Review by Kanishk Ramprasath
I just read The Princess, the Knight, and the Lost God: A Chess Story, and it is an amazing fantasy book. Children would absolutely love it. The plot is wonderful, […]
The Princess, the Knight, and the Lost God: A Chess Story – Review by Samika Nettem
This book is such a beautiful story filled with exciting plots and charming characters. Each page of this story grabs your attention and makes you wonder what happens next since […]
British Chess Literature to 1914: A Handbook for Historians
Tim Harding’s new book British Chess Literature to 1914: A Handbook for Historians highlights noted chess columns, magazines, and even books from before the First World War. As a handbook, […]
San Francisco 1995 by James Eade
San Francisco 1995 by James Eade Piatagorsky 1966, AVRO 1938, Zurich 1953. These top rated tournaments are known by all and reported by many. There are few books, however, geared […]
The Day Kasparov Quit: and other chess interviews
Smart Chip from St. Petersburg and other tales of a bygone chess era by Genna Sosonko was published by New In Chess in 2006. This book contains character portraits of […]
Tal, Petrosian, Spassky and Korchnoi — A Chess Multibiography with 207 Games
Andy Soltis’ new book, Tal, Petrosian, Spassky and Korchnoi: A Chess Multibiography with 207 Games explores the lives of four of the top Soviet chess players during the Fischer era. […]
Kurt Richter – A Chess Biography with 499 Games
Alan McGowan’s Kurt Richter: A Chess Biography with 499 Games examines the life and times of the often-forgotten about European master. The book highlights not only Richter’s career but also […]