Beginning Chess

Beginning Chess by Harry Golombek is a comprehensive guide to learning chess, published by Penguin in 1981. This edition spans 224 pages and is presented in English. The book covers all stages of learning the game, starting from the basics of the board and pieces to strategies for opening and defense.
Readers will find that the book not only provides clear instructions but also reflects the author’s enthusiasm for chess. With a focus on engaging the learner, it serves as a practical resource for those interested in games and activities related to chess. Golombek’s expertise is evident throughout, making it feel as though he is personally guiding you through the intricacies of the game.
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‘Beginning Chess’ is a guide to learning chess by one of the acknowledged masters of the game. The books covers all stages of learning to play, from descriptions of the board, pieces and movers through how to open and defend. One of the great pleasures of ‘Beginning Chess’ is the obvious delight and infectious enthusiasm of the author, himself one of the world’s chess experts. To learn chess from this book is to have Harry Golombeck at you elbow as your private coach, beguiling and thrilling you into the game.
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