Philadelphia: McKay, 1939 — 186 p.
The master chess teacher Fred Reinfeld takes 16 great and instructivre master games This book is different from most others in that here Fred Reinfeld adopts a variety of the Socratic method. Instead of annotating the games by telling what each player did right or wrong, he asks you to answer the questions that arose in each game. After almost every move past the opening, Reinfeld asks you the reader the reasons for the move and often he asks you to provide the best response to the move. The reader should go through the games one-by-one and possibly write down or remember the answer to each question asked by Fred Reinfeld. Then, at the end of the book, starting on page 75, the answers are provided.