The World Played Chess
Title | The World Played Chess PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Dugoni |
Publisher | Center Point |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2023-03 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781638086390 |
In 1979, Vincent Bianco has just graduated high school. His only desire: collect a little beer money and enjoy his final summer before college. So he lands a job as a laborer on a construction crew. Working alongside two Vietnam vets, one suffering from PTSD, Vincent gets the education of a lifetime.
The World Played Chess
Title | The World Played Chess PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Dugoni |
Publisher | Lake Union Publishing |
Pages | 400 |
Release | 2021-09-14 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9781542029377 |
"A fearless and sensitive coming-of-age story. I loved it." --Mark Sullivan, bestselling author of Beneath a Scarlet Sky and The Last Green Valley. Bestselling author Robert Dugoni returns with an emotionally arresting follow-up to The Extraordinary Life of Sam Hell. In 1979, Vincent Bianco has just graduated high school. His only desire: collect a little beer money and enjoy his final summer before college. So he lands a job as a laborer on a construction crew. Working alongside two Vietnam vets, one suffering from PTSD, Vincent gets the education of a lifetime. Now forty years later, with his own son leaving for college, the lessons of that summer--Vincent's last taste of innocence and first taste of real life--dramatically unfold in a novel about breaking away, shaping a life, and seeking one's own destiny.
The World Played Chess
Title | The World Played Chess PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Dugoni |
Publisher | Lake Union Publishing |
Pages | |
Release | 2021-09-14 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9781542029391 |
"A fearless and sensitive coming-of-age story. I loved it." --Mark Sullivan, bestselling author of Beneath a Scarlet Sky and The Last Green Valley. Bestselling author Robert Dugoni returns with an emotionally arresting follow-up to The Extraordinary Life of Sam Hell. In 1979, Vincent Bianco has just graduated high school. His only desire: collect a little beer money and enjoy his final summer before college. So he lands a job as a laborer on a construction crew. Working alongside two Vietnam vets, one suffering from PTSD, Vincent gets the education of a lifetime. Now forty years later, with his own son leaving for college, the lessons of that summer--Vincent's last taste of innocence and first taste of real life--dramatically unfold in a novel about breaking away, shaping a life, and seeking one's own destiny.
The World's Most Instructive Amateur Game Book
Title | The World's Most Instructive Amateur Game Book PDF eBook |
Author | Dan Heisman |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Games & Activities |
ISBN | 9781936277438 |
Teaches amateur chess players how to improve their chess skills so they can become better players.
Philosophy Looks at Chess
Title | Philosophy Looks at Chess PDF eBook |
Author | Benjamin Hale |
Publisher | Open Court |
Pages | 258 |
Release | 2012-03-30 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0812698185 |
Chess, the ancient strategy game, meets the latest, cutting-edge philosophy in this unique book. When 12 philosophers weigh in on one of the world's oldest and most beloved pastimes, the results are often surprising. Philosophical concepts as varied as phenomenology and determinism share the page with a treatise on hip-hop chess tactics and the question of whether Garry Kasparov is, in fact, a cyborg. Putting forth a remarkable array of different views on chess from philosophers with varied chess-proficiency, Philosophy Looks at Chess is an engaging read for chess adherents and the philosophically inclined alike.
The Queen's Gambit
Title | The Queen's Gambit PDF eBook |
Author | Walter Tevis |
Publisher | Rosetta Books |
Pages | 276 |
Release | 2014-09-29 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 079534306X |
Netflix’s most watched limited series to date! The thrilling novel of one young woman’s journey through the worlds of chess and drug addiction. When eight-year-old Beth Harmon’s parents are killed in an automobile accident, she’s placed in an orphanage in Mount Sterling, Kentucky. Plain and shy, Beth learns to play chess from the janitor in the basement and discovers she is a prodigy. Though penniless, she is desperate to learn more—and steals a chess magazine and enough money to enter a tournament. Beth also steals some of her foster mother’s tranquilizers to which she is becoming addicted. At thirteen, Beth wins the chess tournament. By the age of sixteen she is competing in the US Open Championship and, like Fast Eddie in The Hustler, she hates to lose. By eighteen she is the US champion—and Russia awaits . . . Fast-paced and elegantly written, The Queen’s Gambit is a thriller masquerading as a chess novel—one that’s sure to keep you on the edge of your seat. “The Queen’s Gambit is sheer entertainment. It is a book I reread every few years—for the pure pleasure and skill of it.” —Michael Ondaatje, Man Booker Prize–winning author of The English Patient
The Right Way to Play Chess
Title | The Right Way to Play Chess PDF eBook |
Author | David Pritchard |
Publisher | Hachette UK |
Pages | 151 |
Release | 2012-03-15 |
Genre | Games & Activities |
ISBN | 0716023326 |
Since its first publication in 1950, The Right Way to Play Chess has taught chess to generations of beginners, taking them to the standard expected of good club players. It gives full details of exactly how to play the game, explains basic theory and includes many examples of play.There are separate chapters on the openings, middle and end games, plus a chapter of master games which illustrate how styles of play have changed over the years. Fully revised and updated by chess expert Richard James, a new chapter shows how to encourage and teach children to play the game.