GM Spraggett's list of pre 1985 favourites (still archived on the internet):
http://canchess.tripod.com/favorite.htm
http://canchess.tripod.com/favorite.htm
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Kevin Spraggett's Book List | ||||||||
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Please find below a list of thirty-odd books that no self respecting GM | ||||||||
would ever be found dead NOT having in his library...d stuff' published since...) | ||||||||
(please note that this only includes books published before '85, and does not | ||||||||
include good stuff published since…) | ||||||||
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1 | Complete Chess Strategy, by Pachman (3 vol) | |||||||
2 | The Middle Game in Chess, by Euwe (2 vol) (Static Features, Dynamic Features) | |||||||
3 | 500 Master Games of Chess, by Tartakover | |||||||
4 | Lasker's Manual, by God (Em.Lasker) | |||||||
5 | Common Sense in Chess, by Em.Lasker | |||||||
6 | Chess from Morphy to Botvinnik, by Konig | |||||||
7 | Pachman's Decisive Games, by Pachman | |||||||
8 | Tarrasch's Best Games, by Reinfeld (no, he didn't play them, thank god) | |||||||
9 | Life and games of Mikhail Tal, by Tal | |||||||
10 | Fischer's 60 Memorable Games, by the 'MAN' himself | |||||||
11 | Rubinstein's Chess Masterpieces, by Kmoch (god | |||||||
couldn't do better...) | ||||||||
12 | Pawn Power in Chess, by Kmoch | |||||||
13 | Paul Keres' Best Games, by P.Keres (no, not the | |||||||
'Nunn' edition) | ||||||||
14 | Botvinnik's 100 selected games, by Botvinnik | |||||||
himself (Mr. Soviet Chess ) | ||||||||
15 | Zurich '53, by Bronstein (one of the ten best of all time) | |||||||
16 | Nottingham '36, by Alekhine | |||||||
17 | Practical Chess Endings, by Keres (the 'must' | |||||||
first book of endings) | ||||||||
18 | Tal vs Botvinnik match of '60, by Tal himself (one of the top ten) | |||||||
19 | Ideas behind the openings, by Fine | |||||||
20 | Art of Positional chess, by Reshevsky (truly great book) | |||||||
21 | The Application of Chess Theory, by Geller (or how to beat the world champions) | |||||||
22 | The Art of Attack in Chess, by Vukovich (or how to 'screw' your opponent) | |||||||
23 | A guide to the Chess endings, by Euve | |||||||
24 | How Not to Play Chess, by Borovsky (a great book) | |||||||
25 | Chess Improviser, by Bronstein (one of the | |||||||
greatest books of all time) | ||||||||
26 | Hypermodern Chess, by Reinfeld (again, he didn't play any of these games...) | |||||||
27 | From Steinitz to Fischer , by Euve | |||||||
28 | World Chess Championship '37, by Alekhine | |||||||
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29 | Art of the middle game, by Keres and Kotov (super book) | |||||||
30 | Dynamic Chess, by Coles (great book by complete unknown) | |||||||
31 | My Best Games of Chess , by Tartakover (one of the best of all time) | |||||||
32 | Meet the Masters, by Euwe | |||||||
33 | GM preparation, by Polugaevsky (one of the top ten) | |||||||
34 | 125 selected games, by Smyslov | |||||||
35 | My best games of chess, by Alekhine (3 vol) | |||||||
36 | The Chess Terrorist, by Shamkovich (great reading) |
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