Chess Problems is a book written by Crichton M. Baxter and originally published in 1883. The book is a collection of chess problems, which are puzzles that require the player to find the best move or sequence of moves to achieve a specific objective, such as checkmating the opponent's king or winning material. The problems are presented in a variety of formats, including mate in two or three moves, endgame studies, and more complex compositions. The...