ECF Book of the Year shortlist 2016
The choice this year is between four books, representing differing aspects of chess literature, but all excellent in their own way. Three of these deal…
The choice this year is between four books, representing differing aspects of chess literature, but all excellent in their own way. Three of these deal…
The four books this year have individual identities, all of which feature different aspects of the game. Despite the difficulty of writing something original on…
This year the choice is between three books which reflect different aspects of historic giants of the game, offset by a vibrant collection of attacking…
The books chosen this year reflect a trend in modern chess publishing to include biography, training and entertainment all in one volume. Judit Polgar –…
(Note – because of the length of the agenda the meeting started on 13/11/2012 and was adjourned. It continued on 20/11/2012) The following directors and…
The following directors and officers attended: Roger Edwards, Mike Gunn, Chris Mattos, Alex Holowczak, Phil Ehr, Sean Hewitt, Nigel Short, John Philpott and Chris Majer….
The judges this year had a wide range of differing volumes to choose from. Two of the books selected offer an interesting comparison of the…
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The choice this year was difficult as the Judges received many books worthy of the Short List. Our choice shows the wide diversity of current…
Attacking Manuals 1 and 2 – Jacob Aagaard Champions of the New Millennium – Lubomir Ftacnik, Danny Kopec, Walter Browne Chess Duels: My Games with the World…