Sketchbook of American Chess Problematists
Sketchbook of American Chess Problematists
Sketchbook of American Chess Problematists
Sketchbook of American Chess Problematists
Sketchbook of American Chess Problematists
Sketchbook of American Chess Problematists
Sketchbook of American Chess Problematists
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Sketchbook of American Chess Problematists

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Author: Alain Campbell White (1880-1951), Edgar William Allen and Burney Means Marshall
Year: 1942

Publisher: Overbrook Press

Place: Stamford, CN

Description:

2 volumes. [4]+138 pages with frontispiece, diagrams and index; [4]+163 pages with frontispiece, diagrams and index. Duodecimo (6 3/4" x 4 3/4") bound in original publisher's beige cloth with brown lettering to spine in original onion skin jackets with original slipcase. Overbrook Chess Series number 2. (Betts: 32-32) First edition limited to 250 copies.

The two volumes contain 166 problems (mainly direct mates in 2 or 3) by 84 American composers, accompanied by short accounts of their lives and their work in problem composition, the text forming a continuous historical narrative of problem composition in the United States since 1845. Volume two includes an epilogue by Vincent L Eaton: A sketch of the life and activities of Alain White with 12 of his compositions. Solutions at the end of each volume. A wonderful summary of early American composition with special note of the wonderful compositions of Sam Loyd and W. Shinkman, both geniuses in chess problems along with a survey of the contributions of Orestes Brownson and his iconoclastic and scarce chess magazine.

Condition:

A fine set in a slightly rubbed slipcase.