"""Elk and Ruby continue to produce books which no other publisher does. Anyone interested in chess history simply cannot turn away from the Elk and Ruby catalogue. They repeatedly publish books of immense interest, more often than not offering an abundance of material which cannot be found elsewhere... As usual with books on historical figures from the old days of the Soviet Union, there is a mixture of triumph and tragedy, as revealed by the large amount of biographical material presented in this fine volume. Childhood meningitis left Verlinsky almost completely deaf, for example. On a brighter note, one early story sees Verlinsky trying to win a problem-solving competition, facilitated by a local newspaper... Elk and Ruby continue to go the extra mile with their production values. This book comes with a hardback option, and has the usual array of rare photographs. It can be heartily recommended not only to chess historians, but also to anyone who enjoys playing through very exciting games which, despite their age, will have a freshness about them due to being so obscure."" - Sean Marsh, CHESS Magazine, December 2023"