Reuben Fine
Discover the fascinating life and chess legacy of American Grandmaster Reuben Fine in this compelling biography by Aidan Woodger, published by McFarland & Co Inc in 2018. Spanning 400 pages, this engaging book not only chronicles Fine's journey from his humble beginnings in the East Bronx as part of a Russian-Jewish family but also offers a deep dive into his impressive chess career.
Learning the game at just eight years old, Fine quickly demonstrated extraordinary talent. Although his active international career was relatively brief, his contributions to the world of chess remain significant. This meticulously compiled collection features 659 of Fine's tournament and match games, presented in chronological order, showcasing his strategic brilliance and evolution as a player.
Get your copy of "Reuben Fine" today and delve into the life of one of chess history's remarkable figures, uncovering the skills and achievements that established him as a legend in the chess community.