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“Chess from A to Z” is an essential guide to the fascinating world of chess, offering both beginners and advanced players a complete dose of knowledge about the strategies, techniques and history of this royal game. The authors, Wladyslaw Litmanowicz and Jerzy Giżycki, present the rules, basic openings, as well as more complex concepts in an accessible manner, enabling readers to hone their skills.
The unique set, published in Warsaw in 1986-1987 and bound in fine leather by the Polish Antiquarian Bindery, stands out not only for its aesthetics, but also for its durability. The handmade technique of binding makes the book not only a source of knowledge, but also an elegant object that can become a decoration of any library.
Investing in “Chess from A to Z” is not only to enrich one’s own literary stock, but also the pleasure of owning a valuable publication that will gain in value over time. Owning this work will emphasize the image of the connoisseur of mental games and the enthusiast of the art of chess, and it will become a treasure that can be passed down from generation to generation.






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