Hey everyone, while this isn't urgent since I'm currently engaged studying a very hard endgame book, I was looking to get the best books I could on pawn structure. I already have two books I have not studied,
Pawn Power In Chess By Hans Kmoch and
Understanding Pawn Play In Chess by Drazen Marovic, which I have heard very good things about. However when setting my sights on this subject I saw four books that seemed like the books to get. The first two I already own, but I do not have
Pawn Structure Chess by Andrew Soltis, and
Winning Pawn Structures by Alexander Baburin. I looked them up on line and Soltis book Pawn Structure Chess is going for 46-80$

, which while over the top I can still buy, and Baburin's book going for around 175$

. So my questions are
1. Are there any books with basically the same ideas Baburin has that are actually in print, or that are being sold used for a reasonable price?
2. If I wait long enough will there a reprint of the book so that I can buy it at a reasonable price?
3. What order should I read these books in for maximum benefit, keeping in mind I might not get Baburin's book?
4. And finally these were just the top four books I came up with using my own limited time and searching ability. Are there any books you would say are better than, or cover something different than the books mentioned above?
I should add I have a number of books on strategy by Dvoretsky I have yet to go over. So they might contain all I need to know about pawn structure. I don't know.
As far as tactics books goes, I am currently using
303 tricky chess tactics and
1001 winning chess sacrifices and combinations although I have 2-3 other similar "303" tactics books I don't find as helpful. I find the majority of 303 tricky chess tactics very easy, but it seems to keep me sharp, and I have been rereading it as much as I can. I am aiming to get to the point where I can just go through it in one sitting, or about an hour. The 1001 winning chess sacrifices and combinations book is a lot harder and I have gone through it just once and about half of it on a reread. I am also planning to go over it to the point where I just have the puzzles down cold like I do in the other book. I have to say tactics is my main strength, and I definitely feel stronger than my rating at tactics (1816 uscf), seeing as it's how I've been winning the majority of my games.
So my questions is, are there any stronger puzzle books on tactics that you could recommend to me?
I'm just not very good at, and I don't particularly like working with computers, so I'm not looking for computer tactical problem compilations or programs. I would
much prefer a book alternative.