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Many good ones on endgames. I'll add to the obvious choices that any endgame book by Edmar Mednis will be good too.
The best sacrifice book you have ever seen:

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Book name: 100 Awesome Chess Moves.

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@MrVineeth said in #17:
> If you are interested in learning about sacrifices in chess, I would recommend the book "Sacrifice in Chess" by Frédéric Friedel and John Nunn.

I haven't heard of the book and Google doesn't seem to know about it either.
Maybe you can put a link please.
Its called "Understanding Chess Move by Move" that covers a wide range of tactical and strategic themes, including sacrifices. Not explicitly a book on sacrifice but the theme is discussed.
@MrVineeth said in #19:
> Its called "Understanding Chess Move by Move" that covers a wide range of tactical and strategic themes, including sacrifices. Not explicitly a book on sacrifice but the theme is discussed.

Thank you, I also own this book by John Nunn and it is really excellent!

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