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For more than a quarter of a century, Aron Nimzowitsch has been one of the world's leading grandmasters. He was also a deep thinker, and his books have not lost their value. The last of them was published in 1928, when Nimzowitsch was ascending to the top of his sports career, and, of course, does not reflect the events of the last years of his life. The book by the famous English grandmaster and writer Raymond Keane tells about the work of the outstanding chess player of our century A. Nimzowitsch, who had a strong influence on the further development of chess. This book includes little-known parts of Nimzowitsch, which the author managed to find in old magazines that have already ceased to exist. Of particular interest is the section where the games of modern grandmasters are placed and a direct connection between the game of Nimzowitsch and the game of modern chess players is traced.