Weight | 800 g |
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Language | English |
Cover | Soft Cover |
First Moves-How To Start A Chess Game
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First moves is an opening primer for the complete novice. It offers clear, simple advice on how to start a game of chess playing either as White or Black. It is a book to be read not studied
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