Monday, March 26, 2007
Free Chess Composition eBooks
![]() ![]() Free Chess Composition eBooks Chess Strategies that Work! This is a wonderful collection of Chess Composition ebooks for the chess problem enthusiast. Reading and studying these chess problem ebooks will help you in many ways to improve your chess strategies while learning chess theory, and to solve and creating chess problems. All in PDF - Adobe Acrobat, all in English. English Chess Composition eBooks J. W. Abbott: 121 Chess Problems A collection of two-move, three-move, four-move, and five-move chess problems and solutions. J. W. Abbott: 121 Chess Problems (1887) pdf (113kb) C. A. Gilberg: Crumbs from the Chess-Board (1890) An 80 page selection from the problems composed by Charles A. Gilberg 1890. C. A. Gilberg: Crumbs from the Chess-Board (1890) 2.1 pdf (387 kb) F. Healey: 200 Chess Problems (1866) A collection of two hundred chess problems composed by Frank Healey 1866. F. Healey: 200 Chess Problems (1866) 2 pdf (168kb) Löwenthal: Era Problem Tourney (1857) A 30 page collection of chess problems; Era Problem Trournament. Löwenthal: Era Problem Tourney (1857) 1 pdf (113kb) J. Pierce & W. T. Pierce: English Chess Problems (1876) A collection of chess problems to improve chess strategy. J. Pierce & W. T. Pierce: English Chess Problems (1876) 1 pdf (281kb) C. F. Stubbs: Canadian Chess Problems (1890) A 160 page collection of Canadian Chess Problems. C. F. Stubbs: Canadian Chess Problems (1890) 2.1 pdf (138kb) C. F. Stubbs: Globe Problem and Solution Tourney No. 2 (1888) A visit into the past with "The Globe" Problem and Solution Tourney in 1886. C. F. Stubbs: Globe Problem and Solution Tourney No. 2 (1888) 2 pdf (108kb) Taverner: Chess Problems Made Easy (1924) An informative "How To Guild" to solve and compose chess problems. Well writen and illistrated. Taverner: Chess Problems Made Easy (1924) 1.2 pdf (290kb) John Thursby: Seventy-Five Chess Problems (1883) John Thrusby has 75 chess problems and solutions for further chess strategy and theory studies. John Thursby: Seventy-Five Chess Problems (1883) 2 a pdf (70kb) Just in the off chance you do not have a pdf reader, download Adobe Acrobat Reader.
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2 comments:
I like your site and enjoy the videos. Nevertheless, sometimes it is hard to see what position your pieces are in because of the angle of your camera.
I have a new site which is a couple of months old and have been displaying a link to your site for the last few weeks. One day I may try this video stuff but it takes me all my time to use Blog technology as it is.
All the best and keep up the good work
A nice overview of a lot of free chess books, but I am also a little bit proud that I have added more than 50 chess lessons to my own site.
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