This chess book is in very good condition.  It was printed by Thinkers' Press.

Why is it that most strong chess players recommend to other players a definite study of the endgame? Because it is the surest road to winning, and quick improvement, when playing those protracted or strategic struggles.

And what about our author, International Master C.J.S. Purdy, what was his stance? In How Purdy Won, The Correspondence Chess Career of a World Champion, the vast majority of Purdy's wins in the finals were in the endgame - the proof is always in the actual examples.

In Purdy's Guide to Good Chess he espoused the endgame, even offering some important advice missing from many instructional manuals.

Now, in On the Endgame, Purdy's wisdom on the endgame from his chess publications Australasian Chess Review, Check, and his legendary Chess World, offer anecdotal stories and great examples on one of the most pleasant ways to learn the last phase of chess, the endgame.

The topics are entirely practical and offer anyone a significant opportunity to improve their handling of the pieces as well as learn their true value when that time comes to cash in the point:

The late Cecil Purdy was a brilliant expositor of good chess play, writing, and teaching; Prof. Ralph Tykodi compiled and coaxed; Frank Hutchings and John Purdy co-edited; and Grandmaster Karsten Müller checked the book for accuracy and made valuable improvements.

Contents:

 Acknowledgements
C.J.S. Purdy and Endgame Lore
Foreword (GM Karsten Müller)
A Fascinating Battle Between Rook and Bishop (GM Karsten Müller)
Summing Up

PART I. HOW TO PLAY ENDGAMESThe Short Course
Introductory
Chapter 1. Rook and Pawn vs. Rook
Type 1. The Defending King Commands the Queening Square
Type 2. The Defending King Is Shut Out by the Opposing Rook
Type 3. The Defending King Is Shut Out by One File on the Wide Side
Type 4. The Defending King Is Shut Out by More than One File
Type 5. The Defending King is Shut Out by One or More Files
Type 6. The Kings Are Distant

Chapter 2. Pawn Endings
The Square
The Opposition
King and Pawn vs. King
The Capture of Blocked Pawns
The "Trebuchet"
The Rule of the Rank
Mutually Supporting Pawns
Problems in Pawn Play
Forcing a Passed Pawn
Kill or Be Killed
The Distant Pawn
Two Pawns vs. One Pawn
Two United Pawns vs. One Pawn
A Study in Doubled Pawns from the Australian Championship

Chapter 3. Queen and Pawn Endings
Queen vs. Pawn About to Queen
Queen vs. an a- or h-Pawn
Queen vs. the c- or f-Pawn
A Queen and Knight Ending

Chapter 4. Practical Endgame Studies
"Sister Squares"

PART II. ALL FACETS OF THE ENDGAME
Chapter 5. Road To The Endgame
No. 1: The Pawn Center (Bogoljuboff - Reti, 1923)
No. 2: (Book-Petroff, 1937)
No. 3: The Two Bishops (Stahlberg - Michel, 1942)
No. 4: Pawn Endings (Cohn - Rubinstein, 1909)
No. 5: Rook Ending (Lasker - Levenfisch, 1925)
No. 6: How to Win with a Pawn More (Reshevsky - -Rellstab, 1937)
No. 7: Knight Versus Pawns (Hanks - Goldstein, NSW)

Chapter 6. Endgame Principles
How To Play Balanced Endgame Positions
Oh We Of Too Much Faith!
Botvinnik on Errors
A Famous Ending
Reconnaissance
What Happened?
The Might-Have-Been
The Correct Defense
Fine's Diagram, Steiner's Analysis
Znosko-Borovsky's Version
Summary of Analysis
We Celebrate the Day!
The Mystery Endgame
That Teichmann-Blackburne Ending
An Overriding Principle Of Endgame Play
A Guiding Rule For Endgames

Chapter 7. Pawn Endings
How To Make A Pawn Tell
General Rules for Endgames with Pieces and Pawns
Pawn Promotion
A Classic Pawn Ending
The Zugzwanger Zugzwanged
Three Pawn-Endings From The Melbourne Open
Pawn Ending

Chapter 8. Rook Endings
The Rook In Endgames
Rooks and Passed Pawns
Tarrasch's Rule Amplified
Bridge Building
The Commonest Rook Ending
a- or h-Pawn With Its Own Rook In Front Of It
Rook Endgames
No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
A Paradoxical Rook Ending

Chapter 9. Knight Endings
An Instructive Knight Ending
Knight and Pawn vs. Knight
Strategy In Knight Endings

Chapter 10. Bishop Endings
Bishops Of Opposite Color
Bishops Of Opposite Color, With Rooks
Two Pawns Up And No Win
That "Bad" Bishop!

Chapter 11. Bishops vs. Knights
Bishop vs. Knight
Two Minor Piece Endgames From Maroubra 1952

Chapter 12. Rook vs. Bishop/Knight
Endgame Value Of "The Exchange"
Midgame Value Of "The Exchange"
Error In BCE
Purdy's Note
Devilish Rook

Chapter 13. Minor Pieces With Rooks
Endgame Strategy
A Finely Balanced Position
Miracle!

Chapter 14. Queen Endings
The Overrated Queen
Two Bishops vs. Queen
Queen Endings
The Question Is Answered!
Queen And b- Or g-Pawn vs. Queen

Chapter 15. Heavy Artillery
Queen vs. Rook
Change Of Fortune

Chapter 16. Sure Draws (?)
Two Kelling Endings
A Missed Draw
Winning A "Drawn Game"
Dead Draw!
Ragtime Band
Attack Plus Three Pawns. No Win!
The Might-Have-Been
Is Endgame Theory Faulty?
Resign?
The Critic On The Hearth
A King Escapes
Endgame Suicide

Chapter 17. Find The Win
Onlookers See Least Of The Game
Winning A Drawn Endgame
City Of Sydney Tourney
Premature Resignation
Did You Try Diagram 5?

Chapter 18. Interesting Endgames
The Goldstein - Crowl Ending
New Zealand Championship
First Endgame
Second Endgame
Endgame
An Amazing Game
A Fighting Ending
Two Curious Endgames
First Endgame
Second Endgame
A Lively Endgame
Piquant Endgame
The Confident Kibitzer

Chapter 19. Endgame Wizards
Rubinstein's Black Magic
Pillsbury Crashes Home
We're Off To Beat The Wizard
Two Watson Endgames
First Endgame (Watson - Crakanthorp, 1922)
Second Endgame (Reti - Watson, 1922)
Endzelins Again
Game Of A Lifetime

End of the Game
Rules for Playing Endgames
Explanations of Files, Ranks, Symbols, and the Queening Square
Bibliography
The Thinkers' Press, Inc. Purdy Library Of Chess
Colophon
SQUARES magazine
Thinkers' Press Brief Catalog


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