A look at various ways to get a new chess book and how I did it.
A mini incomplete review of the chess book in question.
A look at the Queens Gambit board game.
Perpetuals taken on Red Hot Pawn when checkmate was a better option.
Blog Post 514
@greenpawn34 saidJMHO - the best way to get any chess book is buy it used on Ebay or Amazon. New chess books are overpriced and overrated.
A look at various ways to get a new chess book and how I did it.
A mini incomplete review of the chess book in question.
A look at the Queens Gambit board game.
Perpetuals taken on Red Hot Pawn when checkmate was a better option.
Blog Post 514
@mchill saidCertainly not Amazon, probably not eBay. Much rather from a second-hand bookshop, specialist or not. Remember, your local bookseller needs you. (And, of course, second-hand book shops smell much better than Jeff Bezos,)
JMHO - the best way to get any chess book is buy it used on Ebay or Amazon. New chess books are overpriced and overrated.
Second hand book shops, where I got a large chunk of my library from was
mentioned along with getting friendly with the owner and they will call you
when they get another batch of books in. (I have four solid contacts in Edinburgh)
In that situation you must buy at least one, even if you have it to keep the link.
The most common book I have bought is 'The Mammoth Book of Chess' which
is a very good book. (50p to £1.00) I happily pass it onto knowing it is a good book.
Then I realised it was about a 'New Book' so let that bit out.
@greenpawn34 saidOoh... I might have had that one day...
Second hand book shops, where I got a large chunk of my library from was
mentioned along with getting friendly with the owner and they will call you
when they get another batch of books in. (I have four solid contacts in Edinburgh)
In that situation you must buy at least one, even if you have it to keep the link.
The most common book I have bought is 'The Mammot ...[text shortened]... t onto knowing it is a good book.
Then I realised it was about a 'New Book' so let that bit out.
I have a book, bought, obviously, second-hand, which at first reminded me of you and then made me realise it was very much not about you but amusingly so. Remind me to send you a scan of the cover some day.