| 
Ever since its inception in 2008, the Grandmaster Repertoire series has produced some of the world’s best opening books, but an elite repertoire with 1.e4 has always been missing - until now. 
 In the Grandmaster Repertoire - 1.e4 series, Indian superstar Parimarjan Negi presents his own world-class repertoire. Building on a foundation of tried-and-tested main lines, the author shares a wealth of his innovative analysis to chart a course towards an advantage for White. 
 Volume One covers the French, Caro-Kann and Philidor. 
 Parimarjan Negi is a former child prodigy who is the second-youngest player of all time to obtain the Grandmaster title. He was Asian Champion in 2012, and is a key member of the Indian national team. Content:
 003 Series Introduction
 006 Symbols & Bibliography 
 007 Preface 
 French Defence 
 009 1 Rare 3rd Moves 
 024 2 3...dxe4 - Rare 4th Moves 
 French Rubinstein 
 035 3 Introduction 
 055 4 6...c5 
 French Steinitz 
 070 5 Rare Lines 
 081 6 7...Qb6 
 101 7 Sidelines with ...Be7 
 112 8 7...Be7 8.Qd2 0-0 
 139 9 7...a6 
 153 10 7...cxd4 - Introduction and 8...Qb6 
 172 11 8...Bc5 
 French Winawer 
 195 12 4...b6 
 212 13 5...cxd4 and 5...Ba5 
 225 14 6...Qc7 
 240 15 6...Qa5 
 257 16 Rare 7th Moves 
 268 17 7...0-0 and 8...f5 
 285 18 8...Qa5 and 8...Nbc6 
 303 19 13...Bd7 and 13...Qf7 
 325 20 Poisoned Pawn - 7...Nbc6 and 7...cxd4 
 338 21 Poisoned Pawn - 7...Qc7 
 Caro-Kann 
 360 22 3rd & 4th Move Alternatives 
 375 23 4...Nd7 - Introduction 
 391 24 4...Nd7 - Main Line 
 409 25 4...Bf5 - Introduction 
 418 26 7...e6 
 431 27 11...Bb4+ 
 449 28 7...Nd7 
 459 29 13...Qb6 
 470 30 13...0-0 
 485 31 14...Nxe4 - Introduction 
 496 32 17...Ng4 
 508 33 11...Qc7 - Introduction 
 524 34 14...Nxe4 - Introduction 
 533 35 15...Nf6 
 Philidor 
 548 36 Minor Lines 
 563 37 Hanham Variation 
 589 Variation Index |