Schach - matt in zwei zügen

German, Stefan Heine, 2009
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Checkmate during the coffee break? No problem! Days of brooding over a single task? You can have it! This book offers you 200 beautiful chess problems from easy to difficult. The rule is always the same: White's move is mate in two moves. But how? That's your problem now! Sharpen your eye, improve your game, or just have a good time.

Key specifications

Language
German
Author
Stefan Heine
Number of pages
225
Book cover
Paperback
Year
2009
Item number
7608680

General information

Publisher
Presse Service
Category
Non-fiction
Release date
31.8.2009

Book properties

Language
German
Author
Stefan Heine
Year
2009
Number of pages
225
Edition
1
Book cover
Paperback

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Product dimensions

Height
180 mm
Width
116 mm
Weight
201 g

Package dimensions

Length
17.80 cm
Width
11.50 cm
Height
5.30 cm
Weight
199 g

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