
Chess for Beginners
by I. A. Horowitz
"Chess for Beginners" by I. A. Horowitz, Simon and Schuster, 1967, Fifth Paperback Printing. This paperback edition is in good condition, offering a valuable resource for novice chess players. Authored by a former U.S. Open Champion, it provides essential strategies and insights. A collectible piece for chess enthusiasts.
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The book is in good condition considering its age. The cover shows some wear and discoloration typical of vintage paperbacks. The binding is intact, and the pages are clean with no inscriptions or markings.
About This Vintage 1967 Edition
"Chess for Beginners" by I. A. Horowitz is a well-regarded instructional book published by Simon and Schuster in New York. This particular copy is the fifth paperback printing from 1967. Horowitz, a former U.S. Open Chess Champion and editor of Chess Review, brings his expertise to guide novices through the fundamentals of chess. This edition is part of the Essandess paperback series, initially released in 1962. The book serves as an essential resource for those new to the game, offering clear explanations and strategies to improve play. As a paperback edition from the 1960s, it is a collectible item for chess enthusiasts and those interested in vintage instructional literature. The book is in good condition with visible signs of age, but remains a valuable guide for beginners.
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