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In 1974, George Francis Kane published a book for chess beginners, What's the Next Move?: A Book of Chess Tactics for Children and Other Beginners, which was the first book for children with algebraic chess notation in the United States. In 1976, he and co-author Pierre R. Schwob published another book, The Chess Tutor, Opening Moves.
The book is intended for beginners and uses a programmed learning approach, [2] permitting readers to go back and retry each question if they give a wrong answer. Unusually for a modern chess book, it requires no knowledge of algebraic notation, using only diagrams with arrows and descriptions such as "rook-takes-pawn-check". [3]
Play better chess with Leonard Barden. Octopus Books. ISBN 0-7064-0967-1. Bardwick, Todd (2004). Teaching Chess in the 21st Century. Chess Detective Press. ISBN 0-9761962-0-4. Bardwick, Todd (2006). Chess Workbook for Children. Chess Detective Press. ISBN 978-0976196211. Bardwick, Todd (2010). Chess Strategy Workbook. Chess Detective Press.
While his parents are on holiday, Fritz White—controlled by the player—is challenged to a game of chess by King Black. Working with his cousin Bianca, and his parents' friend King Kaleidoscope, they travel across the countryside while engaging in a series of minigames, which demonstrate chess piece movements, such as a Ms. Pac-Man-style game demonstrating the rook's horizontal and vertical ...
Beginning Chess: Over 300 Elementary Problems for Players New to the Game (Fireside Chess Library, 1993) More Chess Openings: Traps and Zaps 2 (Fireside Chess Library, 1993) Square One: A Chess Drill Book for Beginners (Fireside Chess Library, 1994) Chess Target Practice: Battle Tactics for Every Square on the Board (Fireside Chess Library, 1994)
List of chess books (M–S) List of chess books (T–Z) B. Basic Chess Endings; Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess; Bonus Socius; C. The Chess Master; Chess opening book;