Chess Openings Theory and Practice. Isaac A. Horowitz
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- Author: Isaac A. Horowitz
- Published Date: 01 Jan 1986
- Publisher: EVERYMAN CHESS
- Format: Paperback
- ISBN10: 1857444515
- File size: 15 Mb
- File name: Chess-Openings-Theory-and-Practice.pdf
- Dimension: 180x 235mm::1,153g
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