... What one of the three stages should I start first, openings, middle-game, or endgame? ...
It might be of interest to look at the table of contents of A COMPLETE CHESS COURSE by Antonio Gude.
http://www.gambitbooks.com/pdfs/A_Complete_Chess_Course.pdf
I think that a variety of topics are discussed by nearly all modern introductory books. I imagine that most discuss some endgame stuff before getting to specific openings.
"... The game might be divided into three parts, i.e.:- 1. The opening. 2. The middle-game. 3. The end-game. There is one thing you must strive for, to be equally efficient in the three parts. Whether you are a strong or a weak player, you should try to be of equal strength in the three parts. ..." - Capablanca
What's the best way to improve overall at chess? What one of the three stages should I start first, openings, middle-game, or endgame? And what's the best way to develop and to recognise the correct strategy for whatever game I'm playing? Especially the End game. What top ten books do you all recommend? Thanks.