Chess Books and Equipment
Thousands of chess books exist, covering every chess topic you might be interested in. Find out which chess books are worth your time and which ones to skip. Check out the latest in chess sets, boards and clocks too.
A review of The Improving Chess Thinker, by chess author and National Master Dan Heisman.
A review of Bullet Chess: One Minute to Mate, by Hikaru Nakamura and Bruce Harper.
A review of the book Bobby Fischer: The Career and Complete Games of the American World Chess Champion, by Karsten Muller.
A review of 1. b4: Theory & Practice of the Sokolsky Opening by Jerzy Konikowski and Marek Soszynski.
A review of the 21st Century Edition of Nottingham 1936 by Alexander Alekhine.
A review of Gary's Adventures in Chess Country, an instructional chess book for children by Igor Sukhin.
A review of the chess book Let's Play Chess by Bruce Pandolfini.
A review of Scandinavian Defense: The Dynamic 3...Qd6 by Michael Melts.
A review of the new 21st Century Edition of Alexander Alekhine's New York 1924 tournament book.
A review of Chess Gems - 1,000 Combinations You Should Know, by Igor Sukhin.
A review of the new 21st century edition of Lasker's Manual of Chess.
A review of the Vladimir Kramnik: My Path to the Top DVD by ChessBase.
A review of the ChessBase DVDs "Viswanathan Anand: My Career," Volumes 1 and 2.
A review of the book
The Genius and the Misery of Chess by Zhivko Kaikamjozov.
An archive of book reviews going back to January 2000.
House of Staunton manufactures fine chess equipment, from affordable reproductions of historical sets to high-end custom boards.
Numerous book reviews by Jeremy Silman and other strong players.
A wide variety of books and equipment sold by the United States Chess Federation.
Dealer with a wide variety of chess equipment for sale.