The Chess Player's Magazine

The Chess Player's Magazine
Title The Chess Player's Magazine PDF eBook
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Pages 488
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The "Player" Magazine ...

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Title The "Player" Magazine ... PDF eBook
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Pages 442
Release 1911
Genre Music
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Players Magazine

Players Magazine
Title Players Magazine PDF eBook
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Pages 500
Release 1924
Genre College theater
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The Players Magazine

The Players Magazine
Title The Players Magazine PDF eBook
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Pages 656
Release 1968
Genre College and school drama
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The New In Chess Book of Chess Improvement

The New In Chess Book of Chess Improvement
Title The New In Chess Book of Chess Improvement PDF eBook
Author Steve Giddins
Publisher New In Chess
Pages 349
Release 2017-05-25
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 9056916955

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The back catalogue of New In Chess magazine is a fabulous source of chess instruction. For more than three decades every issue has been full of detailed and highly enlightening annotations by the world’s best players of their own best games. Acclaimed chess author Steve Giddins is firmly convinced that for the average player, the study of well-annotated master games is the best way to learn the skills that really matter. Therefore he has revisited the New In Chess vault and assembled the clearest and most didactic examples. 'The New in Chess Book of Improvement' is a treasure trove of study material and has chapters on attack and defense, sacrifices, material imbalances, pawn structures, endgames and various positional themes. Giddins’ selection includes masterclasses by no fewer than eight World Champions: Tal, Smyslov, Karpov, Kramnik, Anand, Topalov Carlsen and Kasparov. But also chess legends such as Larsen, Kortchnoi, Timman, Ivanchuk, Short, Aronian and Shirov. Together they represent an exciting picture of modern top level chess. They also provide the high standard of instructional material that today’s club player, much stronger than his equivalent 25 or more years ago, needs.

The British Chess Magazine

The British Chess Magazine
Title The British Chess Magazine PDF eBook
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Pages 702
Release 1893
Genre Chess
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King Football

King Football
Title King Football PDF eBook
Author Michael Oriard
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Pages 508
Release 2005-12-15
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 080786403X

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This landmark work explores the vibrant world of football from the 1920s through the 1950s, a period in which the game became deeply embedded in American life. Though millions experienced the thrills of college and professional football firsthand during these years, many more encountered the game through their daily newspapers or the weekly Saturday Evening Post, on radio broadcasts, and in the newsreels and feature films shown at their local movie theaters. Asking what football meant to these millions who followed it either casually or passionately, Michael Oriard reconstructs a media-created world of football and explores its deep entanglements with a modernizing American society. Football, claims Oriard, served as an agent of "Americanization" for immigrant groups but resisted attempts at true integration and racial equality, while anxieties over the domestication and affluence of middle-class American life helped pave the way for the sport's rise in popularity during the Cold War. Underlying these threads is the story of how the print and broadcast media, in ways specific to each medium, were powerful forces in constructing the football culture we know today.