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The Rookie: An Odyssey through Chess (and Life)

Chess was invented more than 1,500 years ago, and is played in every country in the world. Stephen Moss sets out to master its mysteries, and unlock the secret of its enduring appeal. What, he asks, is the essence of chess? And what will it reveal about his own character along the way?

In a witty, accessible style that will delight newcomers and irritate purists, Moss imagines the world as a board and marches across it, offering a mordant report on the world of chess in 64 chapters – 64 of course being the number of squares on the chessboard. He alternates between “black” chapters – where he plays, largely uncomprehendingly, in tournaments – and “white” chapters, where he seeks advice from the current crop of grandmasters and delves into the lives of great players of the past.

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Wisden Anthology 1978-2006: Cricket's Age of Revolution

A definitive tome, essential to all cricket book collectors and Wisden readers.

In the early 1980s Wisden published four anthologies that celebrated the best of Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack stretching back to its first edition in 1864. Edited by the respected jazz musician, raconteur and cricket-lover, Benny Green, these volumes proved very popular. Wisden readers have long awaited a fifth, updated volume to cover the intervening period, marked by all-time greats like Viv Richards, Ian Botham, Richard Hadlee, Imran Khan, Sachin Tendulkar, Steve Waugh, Brian Lara and Shane Warne.

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Pass Notes

Taken from “The Guardian”, this book focuses on more than 200 figures of repute (or ridicule) including Andre Agassi, Chelsea Clinton, Tonya Harding, Eddie Izzard and Mr Motivator.

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Stephen Moss

Offcuts: An archive of selected articles by Stephen Moss: feature writer, author and former literary editor of the Guardian