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==Chess books by Euwe== Euwe wrote over 70 chess books, far more than any other world champion; some of the best-known are ''The Road to Chess Mastery'', ''Judgement and Planning in Chess'', ''The Logical Approach to Chess'', and ''Strategy and Tactics in Chess.''<ref name="NewYorkTimes1981EuweObit" /><ref name="Münninghoff2001EuweBiography" /> Former Soviet grandmaster Sosonko used Euwe and den Hertog's 1927 ''Practische Schaaklessen'' as a textbook when teaching in the Leningrad House of Pioneers, and considers it "one of the best chess books ever".<ref name="Sosonko2001RememberingEuwePart1">{{cite web |url=http://www.chesscafe.com/text/skittles167.pdf | title=Remembering Max Euwe Part 1 |last= Sosonko|first=Gennadi |website=[[ChessCafe.com]]| author-link=Gennadi Sosonko | year=2001 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090225055653/http://www.chesscafe.com/text/skittles167.pdf | archive-date=2009-02-25 }}</ref> ''Fischer World Champion'', an account of [[World Chess Championship 1972|the 1972 World Chess Championship match]], co-authored by Euwe with [[Jan Timman]], was written in 1972 but not published in English until 2002.<ref>{{cite book|title=Fischer World Champion!|last1=Euwe|first1=Max|last2=Timman|first2=Jan|publisher=New In Chess|year=2002|isbn=978-9056910952}}</ref> Euwe's book ''From My Games, 1920–1937'' was originally published in 1939 by Harcourt, Brace and Company, and was republished by Dover in 1975 ({{ISBN|0-486-23111-9}}). He also did not forget children in his published writings. The year he won the World Chess Championship he wrote a book named in {{langx|nl|Oom Jan leert zijn neefje schaken|lit=''Uncle Jan teaches his nephew to play chess''}} ({{EAN|9789043900669}}). ===Bibliography=== * ''Strategy and Tactics in Chess.'' 1937. McKay. * ''My Best Games 1920–1937 My Rise to become World Champion.'' 2003 [1939]. Hardinge Simpole. * ''Meet The Masters: Pen Portraits to the Greats by a World Champion.'' 2004 [1940]. Hardinge Simpole. * ''The Hague/Moscow 1948 Match/Tournament for the World Chess Championship.'' 2013 [1948]. Russell Enterprises. * ''Judgement and Planning in Chess.'' 1998 [1954]. Batsford. * ''The Logical Approach to Chess.'' 1982 [1958]. Dover. * ''Chess Master vs. Chess Amateur.'' with Walter Meiden. 1994 [1963]. Dover. * ''The Middlegame Book One Static Features.'' with H. Kramer. 1994 [1964]. Hays Pub. * ''The Middlegame Book Two Dynamic & Subjective Features.'' with H. Kramer. 1994 [1964]. Hays Pub. * ''The Road to Chess Mastery.'' with Walter Meiden. 1966. David McKay. * ''The Development of Chess Style.'' with John Nunn. 1997 [1968]. International Chess Enterprises. * ''Fischer World Champion.'' with Jan Timman. 2009 [1972]. New In Chess. * ''Euwe vs. Alekhine Match 1935.'' 1973. Chess Digest. * ''A Guide to Chess Endings.'' with David Hooper. 1976. Dover. * ''Bobby Fischer The Greatest?'' 1979 [1976]. Sterling. * ''Chess Master vs. Chess Master'' with Walter Meiden. 1977. McKay.
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