![]() Notable were the sixth and tenth editions, excellent works by Fine and Evans (respectively) which helped earn this book the nickname "The Chess Player's Bible." The first edition was a much smaller book, with shorter chess variations. Subsequent editions were written or edited by others as the tradition passed down. It has been the standard English language work on openings for almost a century - the first edition came out in 1911, written by Griffith and White. Modern Chess Openings (MCO) is a one-volume reference book covering all the chess openings. This latest updated edition - more comprehensive than ever - is an indispensable companion for club and tournament players. ![]() This massive stand-alone work covers every principal line of play in every opening variation, thereby providing the distilled essence of contemporary chess theory. ![]() Batsford's Modern Chess Openings, often dubbed 'the chess player's bible', has been a standard source of chess reference for over half a century. ![]()
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