L.A. Times Problem No. 350 by F. Bohm, Hungary, Sports Referee, Australia, 1932. White mates in two.
FEN 1Qb5/1PR4N/3rP1R1/3pkP2/2PNpr2/2K4P/6PB/8 w - - 0 1
Key: R-N3/Rg3
L.A. Times Problem No. 351 by C.S. Kipping, England. Hampstead and Highgate Express, 1911. White mates in three. A Black Queen miniature with her full flight of twenty-seven squares.
FEN 8/8/7Q/8/4q3/2p5/5R2/3k1KR1 w - - 0 1
Key: 1. Q-R/Qh1
If QxQ; 2. RxQ. If Q-K8ch; 2. K-N2. If Q-N3 or N5; 2. RxQ. If Q-K7ch; 2. RxQ. If P-B7, K-B or Q-B3; 2. QxQ.
This Morphy game at odds, played at New Orleans about 1866, was published recently in England as a late discovery.
Paul Morphy vs Charles Maurian
New Orleans (1866) (unorthodox)
Chess variants (000) 1-0