a book for learning chess

I don’t know anything about 1.
2 is for advanced players.


Good Chess Books for Beginners and Beyond...
https://www.chess.com/blog/RussBell/good-chess-books-for-beginners-and-beyond

'Logical Chess: Move By Move: Every Move Explained' is a good entry level book on strategy. How to Reassess Your Chess is more intermediate level. It is written in the way of a coach teaching his pupil how to think about the middlegame with a lot of chiding and humor thrown in for good measure. It may take a while to go through b/c it is very verbose. You can find other books that cover similar middle game topics more succinctly e.g The MiddleGame by Max Euwe or Chess Strategy for Club Players by Grooten. Another solid Euwe book is Judgement and Planning. Advanced books would include but not limited to the following - Pawn Power in Chess by Kmoch, Chess Structures by Rios, The Soviet Chess Primer by Maizelis and Artur Yusupov Series.
Guys where can i find a well rounded book that covers chess starting from a begginner level to an intermediate and advanced level. i am currently considering to buy one of these 4, what do you think?
1) How to Study Chess on Your Own: Creating a Plan That Works… and Sticking to It!
2) How to Reassess Your Chess: Chess Mastery Through Chess Imbalances
3) Complete Book of Chess Strategy: Grandmaster Techniques from A to Z
4) Logical Chess : Move By Move: Every Move Explained