Chess openings theory involves the study of various opening moves, their responses, and the resulting positions. It's essential to comprehend the strategic and tactical ideas behind each opening, including:
You can often find scanned copies on archive.org or Google Books (sometimes for borrowing). For a modern equivalent with similar instructional style, look at Winning Chess Openings by Seirawan or Fundamental Chess Openings by Van der Sterren. Chess Openings Theory And Practice Horowitz.pdf
The PDF version preserves the wisdom of a bygone era when chess was played by humans, for humans. Add it to your digital library, but remember the advice Horowitz gave in his introduction: "An opening is not an end in itself; it is a means to a middle game." Chess openings theory involves the study of various