The Second, Third and Fourth American Chess Congress
by George H MacKenzie
Comprehensive Chess Endings Volume 2 Bishop Against Knight Endings Rook Against Minor Piece Endings
by Yuri Averbakh
Comprehensive Chess Endings Volume 4 Pawn Endings
by Yuri Averbakh, Ilya Maizelis, and Mikhail Zinar
The Games of Tigran Petrosian Volume 1 1942-1965
by Eduard I Shekhtman and Tigran Petrosian
World Chess Championship Candidates Tournament Zurich 1953
by David Bronstein
Sixty-Six Master Games Played in the London International Chess Tournament, 1932 (Hardinge Simpole chess classics)
by Alexander Alekhine
London 1932 is one of the lesser known books from the pen of the prolific Russian genius, Alekhine. In 1932 Alekhine was still revelling in the blinding nimbus of invincibility which had surrounded him ever since his match victory against Capablanca in 1927. The new champion duly won the London tournament and furnished some equally fine notes to explain his victory, which Hardinge Simpole are proud and privileged to revive here.