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  • Starting Out: Closed Sicilian

    Richard Palliser

    eBook (Everyman Chess, Oct. 13, 2014)
    The Closed Sicilian is an ideal weapon for players who wish for an aggressive way to attack the Sicilian but have neither the time nor the inclination to learn the seemingly endless mountains of opening theory associated with Open Sicilians. In the Closed Sicilian an awareness of the typical themes is far more important than memorising variations. White's play is logical and the basic strategies are simple to master, while the deliberate and slow burning attack on the black king appeals to many.In Starting Out: Closed Sicilian Richard Palliser takes a fresh look at this famous opening. The early moves and ideas are introduced and care is taken to explain the reasoning behind them – something that is often neglected or taken for granted. As with previous works in the popular Everyman Chess Starting Out series, the reader is helped throughout with a plethora of notes, tips and warnings highlighting the vital characteristics of the Closed Sicilian and of opening play in general.* User-friendly design to help readers absorb ideas* Concentrates on the key principles of the Closed Sicilian* Ideal for the improving player
  • In Search Of Lost Time Volume 4: v. 4

    Marcel Proust

    Hardcover (Everyman, March 15, 1859)
    None
  • The White Feather

    P G Wodehouse

    Hardcover (Everyman, March 29, 2013)
    Excellent Book
  • Indiscretions of Archie by P.G. Wodehouse

    P. G. Wodehouse

    Hardcover (Everyman, Sept. 25, 2009)
    None
  • Psmith, Journalist

    P.G. Wodehouse

    (Everyman, Jan. 1, 1851)
    None
  • Jude The Obscure

    Thomas Hardy

    Hardcover (Everyman, Jan. 1, 1600)
    None
  • Indiscretions of Archie

    P.G. Wodehouse

    Hardcover (Everyman, Sept. 25, 2009)
    It wasn't Archie's fault, really. It's true he went to America and fell in love with Lucille, the daughter of a millionaire hotel proprietor . . . and if he did marry her -- well, what else was there to do? From his point of view, the whole thing was a thoroughly good egg; but Mr. Brewster, his father-in-law, thought differently, Archie had neither money nor occupation, which was distasteful in the eyes of the industrious Mr. Brewster; but the real bar was the fact that he had once adversely criticized one of his hotels. Archie did his best to heal the breach; but, being something of an ass, genus priceless, he found it almost beyond his powers to placate the "man-eating fish" whom Providence had given him as a father-in-law. . . .
  • Christmas Holiday Book

    Noel illustrated by Sara Silcock Streatfeild, Sara Silcock

    Hardcover (Everyman Ltd, March 15, 1973)
    The Noel Streatfeild Christmas Holiday Book. An Anthology
  • Middlemarch: A Study of Provinicial Life

    George Eliot

    Hardcover (Everyman, Jan. 1, 1726)
    None
  • Starting Out: Attacking Play

    James Plaskett

    Paperback (Everyman Chess, Dec. 1, 2004)
    In this instructive and entertaining book, James Plaskett, very much renowned for his attacking prowess over the chessboard, presents readers with all the necessary skills and belief to launch successful offensives against unwary opponents. Using illustrative games, Plaskett reveals how to convert all types of advantages, such as a lead in development, a better pawn structure or a safer king, into fully blown attacks.
  • Starting Out: Closed Sicilian

    Richard Palliser

    Paperback (Everyman Chess, June 1, 2006)
    International Master Richard Palliser studies the Closed Sicilian in a clear-cut way, introducing the crucial initial moves and ideas and taking care to explain the reasoning behind them, something that is sometimes neglected or taken for granted.
  • Starting Out: The Sicilian

    John Emms

    Paperback (Everyman Chess, June 1, 2002)
    The Sicilian Defense is perhaps the most famous opening in the history of chess, and it is certainly the most popular at every level. From the first move Black claims his share in the center and constructs an asymmetrical pawn structure. Its greatest attraction is that it allows Black to unbalance the position and play for a win, without having to take any unjustified risks. The many variations of the Sicilian range from the super-solid Scheveningen to the dangerous and ultra-sharp Dragon, so it should be easy to find one that suits your style. In this user-friendly book, Grandmaster John Emms goes back to basics, studying the fundamental principles of the Sicilian Defense in its numerous different guises. Throughout the book there are an abundance of notes, tips, warnings and exercises to help the improving player, while key strategies, ideas and tactics for both sides are clearly illustrated. (6 3/4 x 9 3/4, 176 pages, diagrams)