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Topic: YOUR FIRST CHESSBOOK. DO YOU REMEMBER ?
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RIVASArgentina flag
Nov 3 2007 02:18 AM
MY FIRST CHESSBOOK WAS " TRATADO ELEMENTAL DE APERTURAS" BY P.A ROMANOWKY (TRADUCCION DEL RUSO)

richerbyUnited Kingdom flag
Nov 3 2007 09:18 AM
It was by Harry Golombek, called something exciting like `The Game of Chess'.

CampbellMarcelNetherlands flag
Nov 3 2007 09:28 AM
Volledige handleiding voor het schaakspel(Complete manual for the game of chess)
Max Euwe

razomanPhilippines flag
Nov 3 2007 10:11 AM
It was a Paul Keres book that got me into chess, Though I did not understand a thing as I was in grade school then. But my first chess books were by Fred Reinfeld, "First Book of Chess" and "Chess: Attack and Counterattack". The first one had an inset chessboard complete with chess pieces that are inserted in the slot(square).

ciccioscacchiItaly flag
Nov 3 2007 11:21 AM
Ajedrez Curso Completo
by Kasparov

richerbyUnited Kingdom flag
Nov 3 2007 02:12 PM

ciccioscacchi wrote: Ajedrez Curso Completo
by Kasparov

For those of you who don't speak Spanish too well, Chess is Completely Cursed by Kasparov tells the story of Karpov's struggle to cope with life as an ex-champion. Kasparov himself wrote two further volumes in the same series, Ajedrez Curso Completo by FIDE (1994) and Ajedrez Curso Completo by Kramnik (2001).

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