Starting Out: The Sicilian by John Emms
Everyman Chess 2002, reprinted 2002 176 B5 pages
$45.00

The Sicilian Defence is perhaps the most famous opening in the history
of chess, and it's certainly the most popular at every level. From the first
move Black claims his share in the centre and constructs an
asymmetrical pawn structure. Its greatest attraction is that it allows
Black to unbalance the position and play for a win, without having to
take any unjustified risks. Its many variations range from the super-solid
Scheveningen to the dangerous and ultra-sharp Dragon: it should be
easy to find one that suits your style. In this user-friendly book,
Grandmaster John Emms goes back to basics, studying the
fundamental principles of the Sicilian Defence and its many variations.
Throughout the book there are an abundance of notes, tips, warnings
and exercises to help the improving player, while key strategies, ideas
and tactics for both sides are clearly illustrated.

John Emms is one of Britain’s strongest Grandmasters and is a
member of the English national team. He has also carved out a
reputation for being an excellent chess writer and has many works
under his name. He is co-author of the very popular openings bible
Nunn’s Chess Openings.