Kenneth Harkness - Books

Books

  • Harkness, Kenneth (1956), The Official Blue Book and Encyclopedia of Chess
  • Harkness, Kenneth (1967), Official Chess Handbook, McKay
  • Harkness, Kenneth (1945), An Invitation to Chess, McKay
  • Harkness, Kenneth (1970), Official Chess Rulebook, McKay
  • Harkness, Kenneth (1950), Invitation to Bridge, McKay

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