Heroes of Classical Chess

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Heroes of Classical Chess
Author : Craig Pritchett
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Publisher : Unknown
Language : English
Release Date : 10 February 2010
ISBN : 1857446194
Pages : 0 pages
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Craig Pritchett studies five legends who have excelled in the art of classical chess. A study of this book will enhance your skills and help you to play in a formidable classical style.

Heroes of Classical Chess

Craig Pritchett studies five legends who have excelled in the art of classical chess. A study of this book will enhance your skills and help you to play in a formidable classical style.

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