Just Bought 58 Chess Books for $40

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Must be another version, the versions I'm thinking about are three different volumes, and they cover various years in his career. Gonna have to check it out though, cause I'm definately interested in a good Botvinnik collection, I didn't even realise there was one as cheap as the Dover version.

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There where the books I was thinking about.

Which I most definately want, it's a shame their so expensive though, atleast the few I've found so far.

Mikhail Botvinnik (translated by Ken Neat). 2000. Botvinnik's Best Games, Volume I: 1925-1941. Moravian Chess.
Mikhail Botvinnik (translated by Ken Neat). 2000. Botvinnik's Best Games, Volume 2, 1942-1956. Moravian Chess.
Mikhail Botvinnik (translated by Ken Neat). 2000. Botvinnik's Best Games, Volume 3, 1957-1970. Moravian Chess.

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It looks like that edition of Botvinnik's games is very nice and much larger than the mere 100 games of the Dover edition.

I googled a chess cafe pdf and Hanon Russell says describes vol 1 as having 392 pages and 121 games.

He recommends the collection highly.

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I've browsed them at the local chess shop, but unfortunately they are about 200 dollar (or the way the dollar is now about 250) for the set of 3. THey might be attainable for a cheaper price online though, and I've also spotted one of them in a chess book auction comming up this Sunday, where I'm gonna try to get it cheaper.

For a Botvinnik fan, it seems like the ultimate collection.

Avatar of M0rphysGh0st

Wow! Nice score!

Avatar of Johnnieboy

Good pick up!

Avatar of SimonSeirup

Wow, how lucky you are!