Two-Move Chess Problem; being 257 orthodox Twoers by 108 Problemists by Robert Clyde "Bob" Moore (1942-2016) - 1986
by Robert Clyde "Bob" Moore (1942-2016)
Two-Move Chess Problem; being 257 orthodox Twoers by 108 Problemists
by Robert Clyde "Bob" Moore (1942-2016)
- Used
- near fine
- Hardcover
- first
ix+158 pages with diagrams, glossary and index. Octavo (8 3/4" x 5 3/4") issued in red cloth with gilt lettering to spine and front cover. (Lusis: 2533) First edition.
Each chess problem is an orthodox direct-mate two-move problem. White always moves first and checkmates Black in two moves. After White's first move, Black may make each possible defensive move, and White's second move must be a mate.
Condition:
Near fine issued without jacket.
Each chess problem is an orthodox direct-mate two-move problem. White always moves first and checkmates Black in two moves. After White's first move, Black may make each possible defensive move, and White's second move must be a mate.
Condition:
Near fine issued without jacket.
- Bookseller The Book Collector ABAA, ILAB, TBA (US)
- Format/Binding Hardcover
- Book Condition Used - Near Fine
- Quantity Available 1
- Edition First
- Binding Hardcover
- ISBN 10 089950177X
- ISBN 13 9780899501772
- Publisher McFarland & Company, Inc
- Place of Publication Jefferson, NC
- Date Published 1986
- Pages ix+158 pages with diagrams, glossary and index
- Size Octavo
- Keywords Chess, Ajedrez, Schach, Echecs
- Size Octavo