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Canadian Chess Problems
CANADIAN
CHESS PROBLEMS
[ C. F. STUBBS ]
AN ELECTRONIC EDITION
Dr. Ryall – J. Henderson
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Anders Thulin, Linköping · 1998-07-01
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface to the Electronic Edition
Problem No.
W. Atkinson (c1835–1887)...................................................................1–25
C. A. Boivin.....................................................................................177–178
E. D. Bruce .............................................................................................173
M. Deering .....................................................................................187–189
S. G. Dermott .................................................................................179–180
J. Fitzgerald ....................................................................................192–193
R. P. Fleming ..................................................................................170–172
George Graves........................................................................................174
E. B. Greenshields..............................................................................26–45
J. B. Halkett (1845–1922) ...............................................................196–199
J. B. Henderson (1836–1896) ............................................................46–66
H. F. Lee .........................................................................................190–191
A. H. McCallum .............................................................................175–176
T. D. S. Moore ........................................................................................200
M. J. Murphy (1845– ?) ......................................................................67–80
J. E. Narraway (1857–1947) ...........................................................124–128
H. Northcote ..................................................................................129–135
W. E. Perry (1857– ?) ........................................................................81–113
C. W. Phillips .................................................................................181–182
R. H. Ramsey (1844–1922).............................................................194–195
D. Rennie........................................................................................183–184
M. Rennie .......................................................................................185–186
G. A. Robinson ...............................................................................136–141
E. St. Maurice (1862– ?) .................................................................114–123
C. F. Stubbs (1853–1907) ...............................................................142–169
Six End Games ...............................................................................201–206
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PREFACE TO ELECTRONIC EDITION
by C. F. Stubbs, St. John, N.B., Canada and printed by Ellis, Robertson & Co
at the “Globe Press.” It has been republished as an experiment in electronic
publishing, and chosen partly because of its modest size, partly because of its
relative scarcity.
The important change introduced in this edition is the translation of the so-
lutions into algebraic form; the remaining changes are only editorial. The fol-
lowing printing errors in the original have been corrected:
Problem
38
: White K on H7 changed to White Q.
Problem
202
: Black to play, not White
All problems have been tested for serious errors, which have been indicated in
the stipulation line as follows:
[†] A problem without a solution
[*]
Further details, and an occasional suggestion for correction, can be found in the
solution section.
For the typographically inclined reader, the text has been produced using Ado-
be FrameMaker with the text of the book set in Utopia from Adobe, and the di-
agrams in Hastings Diagram from Alpine Electronics.
As far as I am concerned, this electronical edition is free, and may be used by an-
yone in any way whatsoever.
1998-07-01
Anders Thulin
This volume is an electronic edition of Canadian Chess Problems, published
1890
A problem with several solutions
Linköping,
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