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The Ideas Behind the Chess Openings: Algebraic Notation

The Ideas Behind the Chess Openings: Algebraic Notation

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The Ideas Behind the Chess Openings: Algebraic Notation

by Fine, Reuben

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D. McKay Co, 1990-08-22. Paperback. Like New. 1990 2nd printing with original cover design looks unread. Trade paperback Please email for photos.

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Title
The Ideas Behind the Chess Openings: Algebraic Notation
Author
Fine, Reuben
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Paperback
Book Condition
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ISBN 10
0812917561
ISBN 13
9780812917567
Publisher
D. McKay Co
Place of Publication
Westminister, Maryland, U.s.a.
Date Published
1990-08-22
X weight
8 oz

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