My System
of Aron Nimzowitsch, Philip Hereford (Translator), Aron Nimzovich
Description
For many years, Nimzovich was known as the "Stormy Petrel" of the chess world. Today, his profound theories of positional chess are accepted as a matter of course, and a knowledge of them is essential to every player who wants to improve his game.My System describes a theory of chess; it also describes the character and genius of its author. It is a very readable book, for Nimzovich's methods sparkle with humor, pungent originality, and witty explanations.
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- Format Paperback
- Pages 378 pages
- Publisher David McKay
- Publication Date 1975
- First Publication 11/06/25
- Language English
- ISBN 9780679140252
- Edition Not informed
- Category Special Interests
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