Free ‘Book of the Month’ – September and October

We are continuing our free-fourth-book offer – if you buy three books or more and live in the normal European Union zone (as defined by UPS – for example, they exclude some islands and remote areas) we will send you an extra book free.

Please note that if you buy a Special Offer and are in the EU zone, we will add one free book. For example, if a European buys the Special Offer on our award-winning Grandmaster Preparation series, then we would send the 6 hardcovers, plus one free extra book.

The previous default option on the free book was THE ALTERMAN GAMBIT GUIDE – BLACK GAMBITS VOLUME 2. For September and October, we will switch the default option to CHAMPIONS OF THE NEW MILLENNIUM by Ftacnik, Kopec and Browne. But if you already have that book, or would prefer a different free book, then send us an email to salesgroup@qualitychess.co.uk with your order, asking to have it replaced with one of the following titles:

ATTACKING THE SPANISH
CARLSEN’S ASSAULT ON THE THRONE
CUTTING EDGE 1: THE OPEN SICILIAN
CUTTING EDGE 2: SICILIAN NAJDORF 6.Be3
GRANDMASTER BATTLE MANUAL
GRANDMASTER VERSUS AMATEUR
POSITIONAL CHESS SACRIFICES
REGGIO EMILIA 2007/2008
THE ALTERMAN GAMBIT GUIDE – BLACK GAMBITS VOLUME 1
THE ALTERMAN GAMBIT GUIDE – BLACK GAMBITS VOLUME 2
SAN LUIS 2005
TACTICMANIA

8 thoughts on “Free ‘Book of the Month’ – September and October”

  1. Hi all at QC!

    I was just wondering if there is any more information on the 2022-23 pdf catalogue please?

    Thank you very much for your time.

    James

  2. James2 :
    Hi all at QC!
    I was just wondering if there is any more information on the 2022-23 pdf catalogue please?
    Thank you very much for your time.
    James

    Pestering GM Aagaard about this is *MY* job! Back off! 🙂

  3. Still no sign of your August releases at Chess & Bridge in London, though curiously Chessbase Magazine (CD version), which the chessbase website only started marketing today so far as I can see is in stock.

  4. Kallia Kleisarchaki

    @Paul H
    Hi Paul,it was Brexit at its finest. It would have been faster to circle the books to Australia then USA then Brazil, than the time it took for the British customs to clear it.

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