by Robert Moore and Edgar Holladay, 107pp. (2007 Vampade)
The Life & Chess Problems of the American Composer Edgar Holladay
“A problemist’s dream: a generous format with six diagrams per page, full solutions on each page, fully 400 arranged in chronological order for each problem type, from two-movers to ideal-mate stalemates.
“This book displays two distinct themes: first, the centrality of Edgar Holladay in American chess problems of the twentieth century, and, second, the arc of his ideas from his first two-movers to his ascent to minimalism.” – from the review by Robert Burger & Newman Guttman