Chess Traps Pitfalls & Swindles by I. A. Horowitz & Reinfeld First Publishing

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Book Title: Chedd Traps, Pitfalls & Swindles Ex Libris: No Author: I.A. Horowitz and Fred Reinfeld, I. A. Horowitz Personalize: No Book Series: Chess Ser. Format: Hardcover Narrative Type: Nonfiction Item Weight: 10 oz Edition: First Edition Signed: No Unit Quantity: 1 Intended Audience: Young Adults, Adults Unit Type: Unit Item Length: 14 in Publication Year: 1954 Language: English Original Language: English Literary Movement: Modernism Number of Pages: 256 Pages Country of Origin: United States Features: Dust Jacket, First Edition, First Printing Item Height: 0.6 in Item Width: 5.5 in Publisher: Simon & Schuster Genre: Leisure, Hobbies & Lifestyle, Puzzles, Trivia & Indoor Games, Games & Activities Vintage: Yes width: 5.5 in Inscribed: No Personalized: No Signed By: NA height: 0.6 in Illustrator: Yes Era: 1950s Type: Novel Topic: Chess

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Chess Traps Pitfalls & Swindles by I. A. Horowitz & Reinfeld First Publishing. "Chess Traps, Pitfalls & Swindles" by I. A. Horowitz & Reinfeld is a vintage hardcover book in English, first published in 1954 by Simon & Schuster. This first edition and first printing book is part of the Chess Ser. series and is intended for young adults and adults interested in puzzles, trivia, and indoor games. The book features illustrations and is a valuable resource for those looking to improve their chess skills by learning about common traps, pitfalls, and swindles. With 256 pages, this book offers a comprehensive look at the game of chess in the 1950s, making it a must-have for any chess enthusiast. "Chess Traps, Pitfalls & Swindles" by I. A. Horowitz & Reinfeld is a vintage hardcover book in English, first published in 1954 by Simon & Schuster. This first edition and first printing book is part of the Chess Ser. series and is intended for young adults and adults interested in puzzles, trivia, and indoor games. The book features illustrations and is a valuable resource for those looking to improve their chess skills by learning about common traps, pitfalls, and swindles. With 256 pages, this book offers a comprehensive look at the game of chess in the 1950s, making it a must-have for any chess enthusiast.