Woman by Michele Guinness

Woman by Michele Guinness

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Woman by Michele Guinness


Steve Giddins has chosen 50 supremely instructive games - some old, some new, and including many that few readers will have seen before. He has annotated these games in detail from a modern perspective, explaining the useful lessons that can be learnt from them, while avoiding the harmful dogma that characterized many older works of this type. Topics include: Attacking the King, Defence, Piece Power, and Endgame Themes. Each game is followed by a recap of the main lessons to be learned.

Giddins writes in a highly accessible down-to-earth style that appeals to club players seeking to improve their understanding of practical chess. His knowledge of Russian-language chess literature has enabled him to find many excellent examples that have not appeared in previous western literature.

Guinness, Michele: -

Michele Guinness was brought up in a practicing Jewish family and is married to a retired Anglican clergyman. She worked for many years as a presenter, researcher, and writer for television and radio, regularly contributing to Pause for Thought on BBC Radio 2. Michele contributes to a number of magazines, including Families First and Woman Alive, as well as The Church of England Newspaper. She has also written numerous books, including Archbishop, Autumn Leaves, and The Heavenly Party.

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ISBN 13 9780310250593
ISBN 10 0310250595
Title Woman
Author Michele Guinness
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Zondervan
Year published 2003-08-05
Number of pages 320
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.