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Subject: Re: Off Topic: The most error free chess book ever written?

Author: steven blincoe

Date: 04:35:07 09/20/03

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I have yet to find a
>single misprint.

hi Dana
my vote for most error free chess book ever written would have togo to  Basic
Chess Endings -1st Edition by Reuben Fine
:))

Regards
Steve




  Compare this to Modern Chess Openings 14 which I used to have.
> Without exaggerating I would find a typo of some kind on just about every other
>page or so. I have had other opening manuals down through the years and every
>one of them had typos.  I guess what amazes me is the attention to detail that
>has been put in NCO as I doubt I have ever seen any other technical book of
>approximate size that was so error free.  Maybe it's because GM Nunn used a team
>of specialists instead of trying to do the entire work himself.  I'm not trying
>to pick on MCO 14 but just contrasting the difference.



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