Russell Enterprises, Inc., 2000. — 223 p. — ISBN: 978-1-888690-08-9.
In a short period of time, in just 10 years, took place five matches at the world championship. All of them were conducted in Moscow with the continued involvement of Mikhail Botvinnik won the 1948 world title.
His opponents were Soviet grandmasters: in 1951 — D. Bronstein in 1954, 1957 and 1958 — V. Smyslov in the 1960 — Mikhail tal.
This speaks to the indisputable hegemony of the Soviet chess school, which is the art of winning now studying all the chess world.