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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 72. Chapters: Sam Loyd, Vladimir Nabokov, Edward Plunkett, 18th Baron of Dunsany, Francois-Andre Danican Philidor, Alexander Beliavsky, Paul Keres, Ashot Nadanian, Vasily Smyslov, Susan Polgar, Comins Mansfield, John Nunn, Pal Benko, List of grandmasters for chess composition, Leopold Mitrofanov, Yuri Averbakh, Richard Reti, Noam Elkies, Henri Rinck, Francisco Benko, Genrikh Kasparyan, Vitaly Chekhover, Milan Vukcevich, Johann Berger, Alexander Kazantsev, Jan Rusinek, Thomas Rayner Dawson, Alexander Petrov, Otto Blathy, Charles Masson Fox, Nikolai Grigoriev, Leonid Kubbel, udovit Lehen, Erich Zepler, Alexey Troitsky, Richard K. Guy, Ignazio Calvi, Walther von Holzhausen, Leon Tuhan-Baranowski, Josef Krejcik, Jean Dufresne, John Roycroft, Semyon Alapin, Andre Cheron, Emilian Dobrescu, Frederic Lazard, Johannes Kohtz, Henri Weenink, Walter Grimshaw, Bernhard Horwitz, Gia Nadareishvili, Nenad Petrovi, Harold van der Heijden, Charles Bent, Michel Caillaud, K rlis B ti, Franz Pachl, Alexander Rueb, Vitaly Halberstadt, Samuel Gold, Valerian Onitiu, Karel Traxler, Yochanan Afek, Julius Mendheim, Hermanis Matisons, Alois Wotawa, Ladislav Proke, Hrvoje Bartolovi, Arvid Kubbel, Jerzy Konikowski, Old ich Duras, Abram Gurvich, Friedrich Amelung, Gustave Lazard, Iuri Akobia, Sigmund Herland, Hugh Blandford, Marko Klasinc, Chess composer, Ernest Pogosyants, Osmo Kaila, Vladimir Bron, Ercole del Rio, Ilya Shumov, Antonin Novotny, Gerhard Pfeiffer, Joseph Plachutta, Lazar Zalkind, Alexander Pituk, Tivadar Kardos, Ariah Mohiliver, Friedrich Kohnlein, Robin Matthews, Beniamino Vergani, Yoel Aloni, Carl Kockelkorn, udovit La ny, Pietro Rossi, Josef Kling, Karl Fabel, Max Bezzel. Excerpt: Paul Keres (January 7, 1916 - June 5, 1975), was an Estonian chess grandmaster, and a renowned chess writer. He was among the world's top players from the m...