Mikhail Chigorin: The Creative Chess Genius 
First edition, 1987.
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The 1987 edition of Mikhail Chigorin: The Creative Chess Genius by Jimmy Adams was published by Caissa Editions and is a significant work in chess literature. This edition is particularly notable for its comprehensive coverage of Chigorin's life and games.
The book delves into Chigorin's challenging childhood, his rise in the chess world, and his contributions to promoting chess in 19th-century Russia. It includes a selection of Chigorin's games, annotated by various contributors, showcasing his aggressive and creative style of play. The book discusses Chigorin's pioneering work in opening theory, particularly his contributions to the Ruy Lopez, Queen's Gambit, and King's Indian formations.
The 1987 edition is considered a collector's item due to its limited print run and historical significance. Hardback. 292 pages. Caissa edition 1987.
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