The Modern Chess Problem (1903) - 2nd hand
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The Modern Chess Problem is a book written by Philip Hamilton Williams and published in 1903. The book is a comprehensive guide to chess problems, which are puzzles that require the player to find a specific solution to a given chess position. The book covers a wide range of problem types, including mate in two, mate in three, and other complex problems that require creative thinking and strategic planning.
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