Madrid: Eseuve S. A., 1993. — 120 p. — ISBN: 84-87301-86-5 In the series Chess Champions, the author in this book represents English grandmaster Nigel Short, one of the world's strongest players in the late eighties and early nineties. With a short biography and the best results, the author presents a player with 222 uncommented games with many diagrams. Index of games and...
Madrid: Eseuve S. A., 1993. — 120 p. — ISBN: 84-87301-86-5. In the series Chess Champions, the author in this book represents English grandmaster Nigel Short, one of the world's strongest players in the late eighties and early nineties. With a short biography and the best results, the author presents a player with 222 uncommented games with many diagrams. Index of games and...
B. T. Batsford Ltd, 1993. — 65 p. — ISBN: 0-773474009. A 12-year-old boy sits at a chessboard. Facing him is a formidable and deadly opponent. The man is an experienced master, a player who has beaten one World Champion and himself won the British Championship a record ten times. The scene is Brighton in the summer of 1977. The boy is Nigel Short, the first preteenager ever to...
B. T. Batsford Ltd, 1993. — 65 p. — ISBN: 0-773474009. A 12-year-old boy sits at a chessboard. Facing him is a formidable and deadly opponent. The man is an experienced master, a player who has beaten one World Champion and himself won the British Championship a record ten times. The scene is Brighton in the summer of 1977. The boy is Nigel Short, the first preteenager ever to...
B. T. Batsford Ltd, 1993. — 162 p. — ISBN: 0-7134-7281-2. Foreword by Dominic Lawson The Man who w ould be long If you are an Icelander, it is quite likely that you will recognise the man facing you on the front of this book. The average Englishman, however, would probably be grateful to be told that it is Nigel Short - a 26- year-old Englishman, the strongest non-Soviet chess...
B. T. Batsford Ltd, 1993. — 162 p. — ISBN: 0-7134-7281-2. Foreword by Dominic Lawson The Man who w ould be long If you are an Icelander, it is quite likely that you will recognise the man facing you on the front of this book. The average Englishman, however, would probably be grateful to be told that it is Nigel Short - a 26- year-old Englishman, the strongest non-Soviet chess...
London/Boston: Faber and Faber, 1981. — 258 p. — ISBN: 978-0571-11860-7. Though still a schoolboy, Nigel Short is already a chess celebrity. He qualified for the national men's final at eleven years old, was joint first in the British championship at fourteen, and became the world's youngest international master at fifteen. His latest achievement is to win the BBC £2,500 Master...
London/Boston: Faber and Faber, 1981. — 258 p. — ISBN: 978-0571-11860-7. Though still a schoolboy, Nigel Short is already a chess celebrity. He qualified for the national men's final at eleven years old, was joint first in the British championship at fourteen, and became the world's youngest international master at fifteen. His latest achievement is to win the BBC £2,500 Master...
ChessBase, 2010. — ISBN: 978-3-86681-174-4. Nigel David Short is generally regarded as the strongest British grandmaster of the 20th century. Born on June 1st, 1965 he started as a chess prodigy, first attracting media attention by beating Viktor Korchnoi and Tigran Petrosian in simultaneous exhibitions at the age of ten and twelve years respectively. At the age of 14, he...
ChessBase, 2010. — ISBN: 978-3-86681-175-1. Nigel David Short is generally regarded as the strongest British grandmaster of the 20th century. Born on June 1st, 1965 he started as a chess prodigy, first attracting media attention by beating Viktor Korchnoi and Tigran Petrosian in simultaneous exhibitions at the age of ten and twelve years respectively. At the age of 14, he...
Stanley Paul and Company Limited, 1993. — 96 p. — ISBN: 978-0-09-181744-7. Nigel Short, who is challenging the Russian Gary Kasparov for the title of World Chess Champion in September 1993, is the author of this book for all chess enthusiasts, whether beginners or those already familiar with the game. This book reveals how to play (with the aid of diagrams, photographs and...
Stanley Paul and Company Limited, 1993. — 96 p. — ISBN: 978-0-09-181744-7. Nigel Short, who is challenging the Russian Gary Kasparov for the title of World Chess Champion in September 1993, is the author of this book for all chess enthusiasts, whether beginners or those already familiar with the game. This book reveals how to play (with the aid of diagrams, photographs and...
Quality Chess UK Ltd, 2021. — 744 p. ISBN: 978-1-78483-159-2. Grandmaster Nigel Short realized that every tournament win has a unique narrative and challenge. In this exceptional chess book, Short discusses eight of his foremost tournament wins, describing the drama with insightful game annotations and entertaining anecdotes. For those wanting to win in chess, this book is the...
Quality Chess U.K., 2021. — 416 p. — ISBN: 978-1-78483-159-2. Grandmaster Nigel Short realized that every tournament win has a unique narrative and challenge. In this exceptional chess book, Short discusses eight of his foremost tournament wins, describing the drama with insightful game annotations and entertaining anecdotes. For those wanting to win in chess, this book is the...
Quality Chess U.K., 2021. — 416 p. — ISBN: 978-1-78483-159-2. Grandmaster Nigel Short realized that every tournament win has a unique narrative and challenge. In this exceptional chess book, Short discusses eight of his foremost tournament wins, describing the drama with insightful game annotations and entertaining anecdotes. For those wanting to win in chess, this book is the...
Quality Chess U.K., June 30, 2021. — 416 p. — ISBN: 978-1-78483-159-2. Grandmaster Nigel Short realized that every tournament win has a unique narrative and challenge. In this exceptional chess book, Short discusses eight of his foremost tournament wins, describing the drama with insightful game annotations and entertaining anecdotes. For those wanting to win in chess, this...
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