One of the all-time classics of bridge, revolutionary when first published and as relevant now as it was then.
World sales exceed 100,000 Recognised as one of the classics of bridge literature Written one of the foremost analysts of bridge
One of the all-time classics of bridge, revolutionary when first published and as relevant now as it was then.
World sales exceed 100,000 Recognised as one of the classics of bridge literature Written one of the foremost analysts of bridge
World sales exceed 100,000 Recognised as one of the classics of bridge literature Written one of the foremost analysts of bridge
“Mandatory requirements for a modern technical bridge library”
Encyclopaedia of Bridge
Killing Defence at Bridge is one of the great classics of bridge. It carries the mark of a genius and was the first in a series of major books written by Hugh Kelsey, who became internationally recognised as a leading authority on the analysis of bridge. He coupled this incisive thinking with a brilliant skill with words and made the most complex techniques in bridge sound simple and easy to grasp. Killing Defence features a foreword by Ron Klinger, one of bridge's leading teachers.
World sales exceed 100,000 Recognised as one of the classics of bridge literature Written one of the foremost analysts of bridge
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