Here are some Chess books that club members can borrow. Please let Dave Norris know which book(s) you would like and they will be provided:
| Id | Author | Title | Borrower |
| 1 | Garry Kasparov and Raymond Keene | Batsford Chess Openings 2 | |
| 2 | Nick de Firmian | Batsford Modern Chess Openings 15th Ed | |
| 3 | Bernard Cafferty | Chess Openings for You | |
| 4 | Raymond Keene and David Levy | An Opening Repertoire for the Attacking Player | |
| 5 | Angus Dunnington | How to Play the King’s Indian Attack | |
| 6 | SM John Hall and Jan R Cartier | Modern King’s Indian Attack: A Complete System for White | |
| 7 | Ken Smith and John Hall | Winning with the Blackmar-Diemer Gambit | |
| 8 | Eric Schiller | How to Play the King’s Indian Attack | Peter S |
| 9 | IGM Andrew Soltis | Winning with 1. f4 (Bird’s Opening) | Bob W |
| 10 | GM John Nunn | New Ideas in The Four Knights | Mark E |
| 11 | Raymond Keene and Shaun Talbot | How to Play: The Nimzo-Indian Defence | |
| 12 | Ken Smith and John Hall | Attacking the Sicilian Defence with 2. f4 | |
| 13 | Alexander Konstantinopolsky and Vladimir Lepeshkin | Vienna Game | |
| 14 | Ken Smith and John Hall | Max-Lange Attack and Anti-Max Lange Attack | |
| 15 | Robert Bellin and Pietro Ponzetto | Test Your Positional Play | |
| 16 | Jonathan Tisdall | Improve your Chess Now | |
| 17 | Eric Schiller | Gambit Opening Repertoire for White | |
| 18 | James Plaskett | Catastrophe in the Opening | |
| 19 | Everyman Chess pub | Rapid Chess Improvement: a study plan for adult players | |
| 20 | GM Anatoly Lein and Sid Packard | The Latvian Gambit: A Grandmaster View | |
| 21 | Chris Baker | A Startling Chess Opening Repertoire | |
| 22 | Bill Robertie | Easy Endgame Strategies | |
| 23 | Stewart Reuben | Chess Openings your Choice | Bob W |
| 24 | GM Keith Arkell | Arkell’s Odyssey: The Autobiography of a Chess Grandmaster |
