The Best 10 Chess Books of the 20th Century
On the Quality Chess Blog site, Jacob Aagaard and John Shaw give their list of the best ten books of the 20th century.
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They are in order of quality.
Two rules:
The same writer cannot be repeated
The books should be relevant today
At the bottom, other books seriously considered for the list.
1. Mikhail Tal: The Life and Games of Mikhail Tal
2. Bent Larsen: 50 Selected Games
3. Bobby Fischer: My 60 Memorable Games
4. John Nunn: Secret of Practical Chess
5. Isaak Lipnitsky: Questions of Modern Chess Theory
6. Mark Dvoretsky: Secrets of Chess Training (now School of Chess Excellence 1)
7. Alexander Alekhine: Best Games
8. Mikhail Botvinnik: Best Games
9. Aron Nimzowitsch: My System
10. David Bronstein: Zurich 1953
Other books seriously considered were: Practical Chess Endings (Keres), Secrets of Pawn Endings (Mueller/Lambrecht), The Art of the Middlegame (Keres/Kotov), Simple Chess (Michael Stean), Endgame Strategy (Shereshevsky), Modern Ideas in Chess (Reti), Zurich 1953 (Najdorf), Three Matches (Kasparov), Karpov’s Best Games (written by Razuvaev, but published as if written by Karpov).
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They have put the three books of Alekhine’s games as one; Botvinnik’s 100 Selected Games is not given its proper title. Dvoretsky’s book is OK on the list because it was published in 1991. I am glad to see that Shereshevsky’s book is there – some swear by it but to most it seems unknown!
On the Quality Chess Blog site, Jacob Aagaard and John Shaw give their list of the best ten books of the 20th century.
http://www.qualitychess.co.uk/blog/?...#comment-98281
They are in order of quality.
Two rules:
The same writer cannot be repeated
The books should be relevant today
At the bottom, other books seriously considered for the list.
1. Mikhail Tal: The Life and Games of Mikhail Tal
2. Bent Larsen: 50 Selected Games
3. Bobby Fischer: My 60 Memorable Games
4. John Nunn: Secret of Practical Chess
5. Isaak Lipnitsky: Questions of Modern Chess Theory
6. Mark Dvoretsky: Secrets of Chess Training (now School of Chess Excellence 1)
7. Alexander Alekhine: Best Games
8. Mikhail Botvinnik: Best Games
9. Aron Nimzowitsch: My System
10. David Bronstein: Zurich 1953
Other books seriously considered were: Practical Chess Endings (Keres), Secrets of Pawn Endings (Mueller/Lambrecht), The Art of the Middlegame (Keres/Kotov), Simple Chess (Michael Stean), Endgame Strategy (Shereshevsky), Modern Ideas in Chess (Reti), Zurich 1953 (Najdorf), Three Matches (Kasparov), Karpov’s Best Games (written by Razuvaev, but published as if written by Karpov).
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They have put the three books of Alekhine’s games as one; Botvinnik’s 100 Selected Games is not given its proper title. Dvoretsky’s book is OK on the list because it was published in 1991. I am glad to see that Shereshevsky’s book is there – some swear by it but to most it seems unknown!
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