Champions of the New Millennium

Author:Lubomir Ftacnik, Danny Kopec and Walter Browne
Publisher:Quality Chess
Date/Format:2008 Paperback
Content:400 Pages
ISBN:978-1906552022
Language:English

$22.99

 

 In this collaboration between three highly experienced authors the eighteen best chess players of the world in the 21st century are presented to the reader with four deep annotated games and an illuming portrait. These players are: Anand, Kramnik, Topalov, Morozevich, Svidler, Mamedyarov, Shirov, Leko, Ivanchuk, Aronian (the top 10 January 2008) the stars likely to dominate in the next decade, Karjakin, Carlsen, Radjabov, Wang Yue, Ponomariov and Grischuk, the best female player ever, Judith Polgar, as well as World Championship finalist and comeback kid, American star Gata Kamsky.


About the Authors

 Lubomir Ftacnik is a Slovakian Grandmaster and famous chess author.

 Danny Kopec is an American International Master and the author of several excellent books on chess.

 Walter Browne is an American Grandmaster with many years at the absolute top.


Reviews

 “a great book… a self-service buffet where you can dig into several different kinds of exemplary chess… full of glittering games, and good photographs” GM Jonathan Rowson, New in Chess

 “An Impressive Anthology… A beautifully produced 18-player anthology… Exceptional photographs enhance the content… a great collection of 72 games… an outstanding book, a beautiful gallery of great players.”  —GM Lubomir Kavalek, The Washington Post

 “Champions of the New Millennium is the rare chess book that can be read for both pleasure and instruction… a beautiful book… over 100 beautiful color photos… very attractively priced at $29.95 and would make an excellent Christmas present. Highly recommended.” IM John Donaldson

 “450 pages of entertaining material… The selection of games and the accompanying notes deliver considerable distilled wisdom. And the book is accompanied by dozens of attractive colour photographs of all the players. We need books of this sort to inspire young players especially, and give them some chess role models. Choose two or three of the players, study their four games and then start following their tournament play. You’ll learn a thing or two.” Cecil Rosner, Winnipeg Free Press

 “The name Quality Chess of course creates obligations. Champions of the New Millennium, just like the tournament book about San Luis, lives up to the name. For everyone who likes to learn from the games of modern grandmasters or just wants to enjoy them, this is the book for you, with 72 brilliant games.” Bab Wilders, Nederlands Dagblad