This is an unusual problem book in the style of Diosy's There Must Be a Way, in that the reader i...
Bobby Fischer, the reclusive chess champion, once said: 'You have found a good move - fine - now ...
'Life's tough being an ace.'On everyone's list of all-time favorite bridge books is Right Through...
Timothy Newman finds that prison life in Greater Yarborough has a silver lining for him - bridge!...
'The fate of many a contract hangs on the opening lead, making it the most important play in the ...
Competition brings many benefits - or so all the politicians say. Bridge players certainly subscr...
Julian Pottage worked on a number of books with the late Terence Reese, and this one pays homage ...
Here you can learn how to avoid bidding contracts that prove to be impossible to make.Bidding dep...
A revised edition of a classic textbook on playing bridge.
This book was originally published in 1985, and in this new edition are substantially revised and...
Defenders invariably base their strategy on declarer's bidding. Yet so often declarers fail to re...
In a sequel to S.J. Simon's classic textbook, the original 'characters' discuss the common failin...
In 2003, Julian Pottage's Play or Defend? was the IBPA Book of the Year. An unusual problem forma...
This book was originally published in 1985, and in this new edition are substantially revised and...
Quiz books are always popular among bridge players. In this one, British author Julian Pottage ha...