| Acknowledgements | iii |
| C.J.S. Purdy and Endgame Lore | iii |
| Contents | v |
| Foreword | ix |
| A Fascinating Battle Between Rook and Bishop | x |
| Summing Up | xi |
| Part I. | How to Play Endgames--The Short Course | |
| Introductory | 13 |
| Chapter 1. | Rook and Pawn vs. Rook | 14 |
| Type 1. | The Defending King Commands the Queening Square | 14 |
| Type 2. | The Defending King Is Shut Out by the Opposing Rook | 16 |
| Type 3. | The Defending King Is Shut Out by One File on the Wide Side | 19 |
| Type 4. | The Defending King Is Shut Out by More than One File | 22 |
| Type 5. | The Defending King is Shut Out by One or More Files | 24 |
| Type 6. | The Kings Are Distant | 26 |
| Chapter 2. | Pawn Endings | 30 |
| The Square | 30 |
| The Opposition | 31 |
| King and Pawn vs. King | 31 |
| The Capture of Blocked Pawns | 34 |
| The "Trebuchet" | 35 |
| The Rule of the Rank | 35 |
| Mutually Supporting Pawns | 36 |
| Problems in Pawn Play | 37 |
| Forcing a Passed Pawn | 37 |
| Kill or Be Killed | 38 |
| The Distant Pawn | 40 |
| Two Pawns vs. One Pawn | 42 |
| Two United Pawns vs. One Pawn | 44 |
| A Study in Doubled Pawns from the Australian Championship | 46 |
| Chapter 3. | Queen and Pawn Endings | 48 |
| Queen vs. Pawn About to Queen | 48 |
| Queen vs. an a- or h-Pawn | 49 |
| Queen vs. the c- or f-Pawn | 49 |
| A Queen and Knight Ending | 50 |
| Chapter 4. | Practical Endgame Studies | 52 |
| "Sister Squares" | 59 |
| Part II. | All Facets of the Endgame | |
| Chapter 5. | Road To The Endgame | 68 |
| No. 1 | The Pawn Center (Bogoljuboff--Reti, 1923) | 68 |
| No. 2 | (Book-Petroff, 1937) | 71 |
| No. 3 | The Two Bishops (Stahlberg--Michel, 1942) | 73 |
| No. 4 | Pawn Endings (Cohn--Rubinstein, 1909) | 75 |
| No. 5 | Rook Ending (Lasker--Levenfisch, 1925) | 78 |
| No. 6 | How to Win with a Pawn More (Reshevsky--Rellstab, 1937) | 79 |
| No. 7 | Knight Versus Pawns (Hanks--Goldstein, NSW) | 80 |
| Chapter 6. | Endgame Principles | 82 |
| How To Play Balanced Endgame Positions | 82 |
| Oh We Of Too Much Faith! | 84 |
| Botvinnik on Errors | 85 |
| A Famous Ending | 85 |
| Reconnaissance | 86 |
| What Happened? | 87 |
| The Might-Have-Been | 89 |
| The Correct Defense | 89 |
| Fine's Diagram, Steiner's Analysis | 89 |
| Znosko-Borovsky's Version | 91 |
| Summary of Analysis | 91 |
| We Celebrate the Day! | 91 |
| The Mystery Endgame | 91 |
| That Teichmann-Blackburne Ending | 94 |
| An Overriding Principle Of Endgame Play | 95 |
| A Guiding Rule For Endgames | 96 |
| Chapter 7. | Pawn Endings | 99 |
| How To Make A Pawn Tell | 99 |
| General Rules for Endgames with Pieces and Pawns | 99 |
| Pawn Promotion | 102 |
| A Classic Pawn Ending | 103 |
| The Zugzwanger Zugzwanged | 105 |
| Three Pawn-Endings From The Melbourne Open | 106 |
| Pawn Ending | 109 |
| Chapter 8. | Rook Endings | 111 |
| The Rook In Endgames | 111 |
| Rooks and Passed Pawns | 112 |
| Tarrasch's Rule Amplified | 113 |
| Bridge Building | 115 |
| The Commonest Rook Ending | 116 |
| a- or h-Pawn With Its Own Rook In Front Of It | 116 |
| Rook Endgames | 119 |
| No. 1 | 119 |
| No. 2 | 120 |
| No. 3 | 122 |
| A Paradoxical Rook Ending | 123 |
| Chapter 9. | Knight Endings | 125 |
| An Instructive Knight Ending | 125 |
| Knight and Pawn vs. Knight | 128 |
| Strategy In Knight Endings | 130 |
| Chapter 10. | Bishop Endings | 133 |
| Bishops Of Opposite Color | 133 |
| Bishops Of Opposite Color, With Rooks | 136 |
| Two Pawns Up And No Win | 138 |
| That "Bad" Bishop! | 140 |
| Chapter 11. | Bishops vs. Knights | 142 |
| Bishop vs. Knight | 142 |
| Two Minor Piece Endgames From Maroubra 1952 | 143 |
| Chapter 12. | Rook vs. Bishop/Knight | 146 |
| Endgame Value Of "The Exchange" | 146 |
| Midgame Value Of "The Exchange" | 151 |
| Error In BCE | 153 |
| Purdy's Note | 155 |
| Devilish Rook | 156 |
| Chapter 13. | Minor Pieces With Rooks | 158 |
| Endgame Strategy | 158 |
| A Finely Balanced Position | 161 |
| Miracle! | 161 |
| Chapter 14. | Queen Endings | 166 |
| The Overrated Queen | 166 |
| Two Bishops vs. Queen | 168 |
| Queen Endings | 169 |
| The Question Is Answered! | 172 |
| Queen And b- Or g-Pawn vs. Queen | 173 |
| Chapter 15. | Heavy Artillery | 175 |
| Queen vs. Rook | 175 |
| Change Of Fortune | 178 |
| Chapter 16. | Sure Draws (?) | 180 |
| Two Kelling Endings | 180 |
| A Missed Draw | 182 |
| Winning A "Drawn Game" | 182 |
| Dead Draw! | 184 |
| Ragtime Band | 185 |
| Attack Plus Three Pawns. No Win! | 186 |
| The Might-Have-Been | 188 |
| Is Endgame Theory Faulty? | 188 |
| Resign? | 190 |
| The Critic On The Hearth | 191 |
| A King Escapes | 193 |
| Endgame Suicide | 194 |
| Chapter 17. | Find The Win | 195 |
| Onlookers See Least Of The Game | 195 |
| Winning A Drawn Endgame | 195 |
| City Of Sydney Tourney | 196 |
| Premature Resignation | 197 |
| Did You Try Diagram 5? | 198 |
| Chapter 18. | Interesting Endgames | 201 |
| The Goldstein-Crowl Ending | 201 |
| New Zealand Championship | 203 |
| First Endgame | 203 |
| Second Endgame | 205 |
| Endgame | 206 |
| An Amazing Game | 207 |
| A Fighting Ending | 212 |
| Two Curious Endgames | 214 |
| First Endgame | 214 |
| Second Endgame | 215 |
| A Lively Endgame | 217 |
| Piquant Endgame | 218 |
| The Confident Kibitzer | 220 |
| Chapter 19. | Endgame Wizards | 223 |
| Rubinstein's Black Magic | 223 |
| Pillsbury Crashes Home | 226 |
| We're Off To Beat The Wizard | 239 |
| Two Watson Endgames | 230 |
| First Endgame (Watson--Crakanthorp, 1922) | 230 |
| Second Endgame (Reti--Watson, 1922) | 231 |
| Endzelins Again | 232 |
| Game Of A Lifetime | 233 |
| End of the Game | 237 |
| Rules for Playing Endgames | 238 |
| Explanations of Files, Ranks, Symbols, and the Queening Square | 243 |
| Bibliography | 244 |
| The Thinkers' Press, Inc. Purdy Library Of Chess | 245 |
| Colophon | 247 |
| SQUARES magazine | 248 |
| Thinkers' Press Brief Catalog | 249 |