The Chess Struggle in Practice: Candidates Tournament, Zurich 1953
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David Bronstein is perhaps the strongest chess player never to have won the World Chess Championship. In this book he dissects one of the major tournaments of the 20th century, and comments on each game played. This is a classic in chess literature--and for good reason.
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