What's your favorite book about chess that isn't an instruction guide? Something about the history or a certain player etc.
Kasparov put out a 5 volume set entitled "My Great Predecessors"
I found it to be an interesting set of books.
My favorite is "Secrets of Grandmaster Play" by Nunn & Griffiths. Maybe the best annotated game collection for the average player.
For me, It has to be The Oxford Companion to Chess.
The Chess Companion
I have uninstructional books about chess. Come and take the damn things. (actually one is good, "The Complete Book of Chess," although like the others it has a completely misleading title to stimulate sales to saps like me)
What's your favorite book about chess that isn't an instruction guide? Something about the history or a certain player etc.