Why Lasker Matters by Andrew Soltis Batsford | March 28, 2006 | English | ISBN: 0713489839 | 322 pages | PDF | 17 MB
Emanuel Lasker held the world chess championship longer than any other player in history (1894 to 1921). He competed against such greats as Capablanca, Rubinstein, and Alekhine at the height of their game, and was consistently successful—yet almost no one studies his games today. International Grandmaster Andrew Soltis now rectifies that oversight with a book that takes the full measure of Lasker’s genius. With more than 100
Reading Colour: George, Rilke, Kandinsky, Lasker-Schueler (Studies In Modern German and Austrian Literature) by Rey Conquer English | July 12, 2019 | ISBN: 1788746759 | EPUB | 274 pages | 1.5 MB
Lasker's Manual of Chess Dover Publications | English | 1960-06-01 | ISBN-10: 0486206408 | 390 pages | PDF | 42.3 Mb
"Lasker's Manual of Chess" doesn't mess arround. It is absolutely perfect for someone who needs a brief reminder of the basic rules and then is ready to get quickly into the strategic parts of chess. It is a well written book for an adult reader or older teenage reader; younger kids or someone who is a super beginner should start with "Chess For Jrs" or possibly "Learn chess: A complete Course".