| Article Name | Author | Issue # |
| Problem Conventions | Michael McDowell | 1 |
| Tries in the Directmate Two Mover | Michael McDowell | 2 |
| An Endgame Study | | 2 |
| Variety in the Miniature | Robert Lincoln | 3 |
| Turning an Idea into a Problem | Brian Edwards | 3 |
| A Reflexmate | | 3 |
| Twins | Mark Ridley | 4 |
| Andromeda Fairy Composing Match Great Britain Versus Hungary | Michael McDowell | 4 |
| Some Simple Studies | John Beasley | 4 |
| Superpins | Mark Ridley and Brian Stephenson | 5 |
| Pieces of Eight | Robert Lincoln | 6 |
| Comments | | 6 |
| What is a Grimshaw? | John Rice | 7 |
| A Sonatina by C a L Bull | | 8 |
| An Introduction to SelfMates | Ivor Sanders & Mark Ridley | 8 |
| Medium Rare | Michael McDowell | 8 |
| Neutral pieces | Mark Ridley | 9 |
| Serieshelpmates | Barry Barnes | 9 |
| Two synthetics: a Christmas competition | | 9 |
| Christmas greetings | | 9 |
| Presidential productions | | 10 |
| A short introduction to the Bohemian chess problem | Thorsten Zirkwitz | 10 |
| Reconstruction work | | 10 |
| Frederick Nanning | | 11 |
| An introduction to reflexmates | Mark Ridley and Brian Stephenson | 11 |
| Koocing at Hastings | | 11 |
| Circe problems | Barry Barnes | 12 |
| Christmas competition results | | 12 |
| Can you save the problem? | | 12 |
| Koocing the B-B-Bristol! | | 13 |
| Turning an Anderssen into an Indian | Colin Russ | 13 |
| A Nanning #3 saved! | | 13 |
| A study and a serenade | | 13 |
| Black pawn magic | Robert Lincoln | 14 |
| Anyone for koocing? | | 14 |
| Christmas solving competition | | 15 |
| Footnote to "turning Anderssen into an Indian" | Ian Shanahan | 16 |
| Reconstructions | | 16 |
| The reciprocal helpmate | Markus Manhart | 16 |
| Harmonie and New Year greetings | | 16 |
| A puzzle wrapped in a problem | Jack Gill | 17 |
| An interesting pair | Michael McDowell | 17 |
| Silly little fairies | Ronald Turnbull | 17 |
| A study story in seven short stages | John Roycroft | 17 |
| All change here! | | 17 |
| Christmas solving competition results | | 18 |
| Solving endgame studies | John Beasley | 18 |
| A study story in seven short stages | John Roycroft | 18 |
| A study story in seven short stages | John Roycroft | 19 |
| An adventure in the Shuskov theme | David Shire | 19 |
| Anderssen (mate) and Indian | Dr. Werner Speckermann | 19 |
| Leo Valve (1914-1952) | | 19 |
| A study story in seven short stages | John Roycroft | 20 |
| Adapting an original: a question of the aesthetic consideration | Jonathan Levitt | 20 |
| Who is the king of the castles? | Chris Reeves | 20 |
| A dedicatory problem | | 20 |
| The work of Vaclav Cisar | | 21 |
| Three problems by Paul Valois | | 21 |
| Correspondence | | 22 |
| Mate transference | David Shire | 22 |
| A puzzle wrapped in a problem (solved?) | Michael McDowell | 22 |
| An exercise in composition | | 22 |
| Are single-line problems harder to solve? | John Beasley | 23 |
| Patrol chess | Mark Ridley | 23 |
| Experiments with a Szödghy-matrix | John Rice | 24 |
| An exercise in composition– 2 | | 24 |
| Reconstructing a three mover | | 24 |
| Introducing retros part 1-last move? problems | Mark Ridley & Brian Stephenson | 24 |
| Circe variants | Mark Ridley & Ronald Turnbull | 25 |
| Award in Problemist Supplement construction exercise no. 1 | | 25 |
| Dalton with change play | John Rice | 25 |
| Another Circe variant | | 25 |
| Tourney announcements | | 25 |
| Reworking an idea | David Shire | 26 |
| Chinese piece composition tourney | | 26 |
| Introducing retros part II-illegal clusters | Mark Ridley | 27 |
| Solving rules | | 27 |
| Three problems by Bob McWilliam | | 27 |
| Award in Problemist Supplement construction exercise no. 2 | | 28 |
| The review of '58 | | 29 |
| Orphans | | 29 |
| The Swiss theme | | 29 |
| Miniatures special | | 30 |
| Composing | David Shire | 30 |
| An avenue to escape anticipation | Janos Buglos | 31 |
| The birthday boys' joints | Mark Ridley & Brian Stephenson | 31 |
| Two modern endgame studies | | 31 |
| A shortest proof game | Graham Lee & Allan Bell | 31 |
| Eaton and Anderson | Mark Ridley & Brian Stephenson | 32 |
| Watchers from the East | Stephen Emmerson | 33 |
| What are logical problems about? | Jörg Kuhlmann | 33 |
| The composing partnership of W A Whyatt & A Goldstein | | 34 |
| Problemist supplement construction exercise no.3 | | 34 |
| Rapid solving contest summer 1998 | | 35 |
| Problem notes | C A L Bull | 36 |
| A note on the origins of the Bristol problem | Michael McDowell | 36 |
| In praise of the pawn | David Shire | 37 |
| 2x100 | Colin Russ | 37 |
| Models in minis | | 38 |
| SPG merry-go-rounds | Allan Bell | 39 |
| Sushkov conversion | | 39 |
| The problemist supplement theme tourney number one 1997: award | 40 |
| Complete blocks | John Rice | 41 |
| Sentinels composing tourney 1998-9 | Jörg Kuhlmann | 41 |
| Picture perfect endings | Gianni Donati | 42 |
| 2x4xJakov | | 42 |
| Introduction to patrol chess | Juraj Lörinc | 43 |
| Catching them young! | Barry Barnes | 43 |
| A second chance… | Bob Burger & Tony Lewis | 44 |
| Problemist supplement theme tourney no.3 | | 44 |
| Henri Weenink (1892-1931) | | 44 |
| Three lender selfmates | | 45 |
| The Wartons | | 45 |
| Dawid Przepiorka (1880-1940) | | 46 |
| Originals with comment (2) | | 46 |
| An inadequate article about ILJA MIKAN (1911-1979) | | 46 |
| Inspiring problems | | 47 |
| H D'O BERNARD | | 47 |
| One of those better days… | David Shire | 48 |
| Hurdling | | 48 |
| Sliding-block problems part one | Geoff Foster | 49 |
| Solving three-movers | | 50 |
| Full Fathom five: Marine pieces, the richness and the strangeness | Ronald Turnbull | 51 |
| Solving a four-mover | | 51 |
| Sliding-block problems part two | Geoff Foster | 51 |
| Solving three movers-your responses | | 52 |
| The composition and criticism of helpmates | David Shire | 53 |
| Sliding-block problems part three | Geoff Foster | 54 |
| Solving the modern twomover (1) | David Shire | 54 |
| The BCF Tourneys (1) | | 54 |
| Solving the modern twomover (2) | David Shire | 55 |
| Sliding-block problems part four | Geoff Foster | 55 |
| Wolfgang Pauly | | 55 |
| ORIGINAL WITH COMMENTARY: PS1250 | | 56 |
| Barnes about chess problems: a comment by Denis Saunders | | 56 |
| PROBLEMI OPERA OMNIA | | 56 |
| Solving a helpmate | Ian Gent | 57 |
| Solving and uncooking contest! | | 57 |
| Solving the modern twomover | Jack Gill | 58 |
| A Christmas present for me! | David Shire | 59 |
| Award in the Problemist Supplement theme tourney #3 | Thierry le Gleuher | 60 |
| Fairy reflexmates | Hans Gruber | 60 |
| Changes to 'the supplement' | | 61 |
| Solving and uncooking contest | | 61 |
| What's in a name? | Colin Russ | 62 |
| Mark Ridley 40-Birthday Tourney for problems with Marine pieces | Mark Ridley | 62 |
| An adventure in re-composition | Christopher Reeves | 63 |
| Mark Ridley 40-Birthday Tourney for problems with Marine pieces | Mark Ridley | 63 |
| Solving and uncooking contest No.2 | | 63 |
| The play's the thing | Christopher Jones | 63 |
| Completing Mansfield (3) and solving treat | Barry Barnes | 64 |
| What is dual avoidance | John Rice | 64 |
| An unexhausted theme | Robert Burger | 64 |
| Mark Ridley 40-Birthday Tourney for problems with Marine pieces | Mark Ridley | 64 |
| Compositions revisited | Denis Saunders | 65 |
| The good companion from Buenos Aires | John Rice | 65 |
| AN UNUSUAL FOURMOVER | | 66 |
| SOLVING AND UNCOOKING CONTEST No. 2 | John Rice | 66 |
| Solve proof games part one | | 67 |
| WHAT IS A ZAGORUIKO? | John Rice | 68 |
| Luck and the composer | Geoff Foster | 68 |
| Compositions revisited (2) | Denis Saunders | 68 |
| The players compose or nice work by nice people | Colin Russ | 69 |
| Solving proof games part two | John Rice | 69 |
| MONKEYING WITH THE MASTERS part two | Barry Barnes | 70 |
| A Brunner Classic Corrected | | 70 |
| Robert B. Wormald and the Birth of the Planchutta | Ignaas Vandemeulebroucke | 71 |
| Luck and the composer (2) | Geoff Foster | 71 |
| A simpler era | | 71 |
| MONKEYING WITH THE MASTERS part three | Barry Barnes | 72 |
| MIND SPORTS OLYMPIAD SOLVING TOURNEY, Manchester, 2004 | | 72 |
| BLACK BACK-ROW SHIFT TASK | Charles Frankiss | 73 |
| Some prizewinners by Georgio Guidelli | John Rice | 73 |
| A dilemma… | Michael McDowell | 73 |
| Lecture for the British Problem Society by Robert Lincoln | | 74 |
| CROSS-CHECKS, BATTERIES INCLUDED: THE CASE OF THE CHANCE RUKHLIS | Michael Lipton | 75 |
| Avoidance of white mate in reflexmate | Paul Valois | 76 |
| The grasshopper | David Shire | 77 |
| Correcting Havel | Paul Valois | 77 |
| A solver's view | | 77 |
| Reworking Kieseritzky | Michael McDowell | 77 |
| SOME THREEMOVERS BY THE LATE FRIEDRICH CHLUBNA | John Rice | 77 |
| The nightrider | David Shire | 78 |
| PETKO THE PROLIFIC | | 78 |
| The lion | Juraj Lörinc | 79 |
| A most unusual original | | 79 |
| Pieces de resistance: Some problems by the late Alex Casa | John Rice | 79 |
| Tormenting one's teammates | Steve Giddins | 79 |
| More from Petko! | | 79 |
| THE EQUIHOPPER | John Rice | 80 |
| SOME PROBLEMS BY ANTONIO BOTTACCHI | John Rice | 80 |
| Camels, giraffes and zebras | John Rice | 81 |
| ANDERNACH, ANTI-ANDERNACH, AND…ER…? | John Rice | 81 |
| The Locust | John Rice | 82 |
| ARTHUR MOSELY AND THE BRISBANE COURIER (part two) | Geoff Foster and Bob Meadley | 82 |
| Footnotes to a classic | John Lipton | 82 |
| JOHN DRIVER’S LOCUSTS – AND SOME MORE | | 82 |
| HOW TO FORCE MATE WHEN YOU HAVEN’T MUCH LEFT: Some intriguing items from Minimalkunst im Schach | John Rice | 83 |
| Black prevention of white mate | Paul Valois | 83 |
| Some minimals with fairy units | John Rice | 84 |
| Mutates | John Rice | 85 |
| Some problems for pleasure | Colin Russ | 85 |
| Some thoughts on a Sushkov/Nowotny matrix | David Shire | 85 |
| SOME THREEMOVERS BY C.A.L.BULL | Michael McDowell | 86 |
| A most ingenious paradox | John Rice | 87 |
| Some problems by Guido Cristoffanini | John Rice | 87 |
| Superhuman studies | Ian Watson | 87 |
| BEROLINA PAWNS | John Rice | 88 |
| EFIM RUKHLIS AND VENELIN ALAIKOV: a tribute | John Rice | 88 |
| The Princess and the Empress | John Rice | 89 |
| Desert island delights | Steve Giddins | 89 |
| NIETVELT DEFENCES | John Rice | 90 |
| The Swiss taskmaster: Some problems by Jaques Fulpius | John Rice | 90 |
| My favorite problem | Geoff Foster | 90 |
| Just for a change… Some change-mate 2 movers | John Rice | 90 |
| VIKTOR CHEPIZHNY’S 3-MOVE MINIATURES | John Rice | 91 |
| Rule Britannia | Robert Lincoln | 91 |
| A letter from Grimshaw | Paul Valois | 91 |
| Helpmate magic: Some H#2s by György Páros | John Rice | 91 |
| FIDE ALBUM MINIATURES | John Rice | 92 |
| Desert island delights | Michael McDowell | 92 |
| A BELGIAN TWOMOVE SPECIALIST: GUSTAVE J.NIETVELT | John Rice | 93 |
| Desert island delights | David Shire | 93 |
| Wrongfooted | Alexander George | 93 |
| SOME MATES IN 5 FOR SOLVING | | 94 |
| All on his own | Michael McDowell | 94 |
| Some Hungarian miniature helpmates | | 95 |
| Some problems by Portuguese composers | | 95 |
| MORE CIRCE PEARLS | John Rice | 96 |
| Composing a helpmate in three | Christopher Jones | 96 |
| Stepping stones | Robert Lincoln | 96 |
| SOME RUSSIAN MOREMOVERS | | 97 |
| Some problems by the late Helmut Zajic | John Rice | 97 |
| Reconstruction exercise | John Rice | 97 |
| Defensive motivation | David Shire | 97 |
| Some good companion prizewinners | | 98 |
| COMPOSING A H#3 – POSTSCRIPT | Christopher Jones | 98 |
| The case for the defense | David Shire | 98 |
| Knights and bishops | John Rice | 99 |
| Black Pawn Promotion in the Miniature – I | Robert Lincoln | 99 |
| MARS CIRCE | | 99 |
| Cyril Swindley’s Longer Selfmates | Charles Frankiss | 99 |
| He who says “A” must say “B” | David Shire | 99 |
| A problem in construction | H.D’O.Bernard | 100 |
| Black Pawn Promotion in the Miniature – II | Robert Lincoln | 100 |
| Composing challenge | John Rice | 100 |
| A tourney for original proof games | | 101 |
| Helpmate wizardry | | 101 |
| C is for critical | David Shire | 101 |
| THE LATE VIKTOR MELNICHENKO – AND FRIENDS | | 102 |
| A mystery solved | Geoff Foster | 102 |
| Contrasting styles | Michael McDowell | 102 |
| D is for double check | David Shire | 102 |
| An unusual original | | 102 |
| A castling miscellany | | 103 |
| White pawn promotion in the miniature | Robert Lincoln | 103 |
| Composing challenge | John Rice | 103 |
| E is for Echoed Play | David Shire | 103 |
| MORE THREEMOVERS FROM THE 8th WCCT | | 104 |
| F is for focal play | David Shire | 104 |
| What leaves most of the work to black | | 105 |
| THE TWOMOVERS OF ANDREY LOBUSOV | David Shire | 105 |
| A HELPSELFMATE ADVENTURE | Geoff Foster | 105 |
| REMEMBERING ATTILA BENEDEK | John Rice | 106 |
| Some Soviet compositions from the 1930s | Michael McDowell | 106 |
| G for Grimshaw | David Shire | 106 |
| SOME EARLY MINIATURE MOREMOVERS | | 107 |
| H is for Herpai | David Shire | 107 |
| IN MEMORY OF A GRANDMASTER: a tribute to Andrey Lobusov | | 108 |
| The Grasshopper, and a Dawson letter | Michael McDowell | 108 |
| A cross check matrix | Geoff Foster | 108 |
| I is for interference | David Shire | 108 |
| TOURNEY FOR ORIGINAL PROOF GAMES: AWARD | | 109 |
| A tall tale | Mark Thornton | 109 |
| Some helpmate versions | | 109 |
| J is for Java | David Shire | 109 |
| Reworking a half-pin cross-checker | Michael Lipton | 109 |
| LONGER HELPMATES FROM EARLIER TIMES | | 110 |
| K is for King | David Shire | 110 |
| Fascinating chess problems: 6 twomovers by Israel Schiffman | | 111 |
| TWO-MOVE TRIES AND THREE-MOVE variations | Robin C. O. Matthews | 111 |
| L is for Le Grand | David Shire | 111 |
| Helpmates by the Macedonian grandmaster | | 111 |
| REMEMBERING JOSIF KRIKHELI | John Rice | 112 |
| COMINS MANSFIELD’S “SELECTIONS”, 1947-1957 | Michael McDowell | 112 |
| Somewhere in the night | Colin Russ | 112 |
| British helpmate composers: (I): C.E.KEMP 1901-86 | Chris Feather | 113 |
| M is for Mari | David Shire | 113 |
| Popeye | Geoff Foster | 113 |
| British helpmate composers:II: W.B.Trumper 1912-? | Chris Feather | 114 |
| Reworking the space queen | Michael McDowell | 114 |
| Desert Island delights | Bernd Gräfrath | 114 |
| N is for nightwatchman | David Shire | 114 |
| A selection of Tony Lewis mutates | Geoff Foster | 115 |
| O is for organ pipes | David Shire | 115 |
| Some Popeye tips | | 115 |
| British helpmate composers: III: Three directmate specialists | Chris Feather | 116 |
| Variations on a Theme of Yuri Sushkov | David Shire | 116 |
| P is for promotion | David Shire | 116 |
| Short single phase helpmates | | 117 |
| Q is for Queen | David Shire | 117 |
| A path for the young composer | Geoff Foster | 117 |
| How many keys? | Geoff Foster | 117 |
| An absurd looking move | Geoff Foster | 117 |
| As cyclic theme | Geoff Foster | 117 |
| A real puzzler | Geoff Foster | 118 |
| British helpmate composers:IV: D.A.Smedley *1933 (BCPS President 1993-5) | 118 |
| Self block by sacrifice | Geoff Foster | 118 |
| Logical solving | Michael McDowell | 118 |
| R is for reciprocal change | David Shire | 118 |
| Some more hints for the young composer | Bernd Gräfrath | 118 |
| Stalemate is the aim | | 119 |
| Short Single-Phase Helpmates: A Postscript | | 119 |
| S is for the Sushkov Theme | David Shire | 119 |
| British helpmate composers:V: Five Fairy Ring composers, mostly in the 1930s | Chris Feather | 120 |
| The stalemate path | Geoff Foster | 120 |
| T is for transference | David Shire | 120 |
| GRAND LARSSONY | Geoff Foster | 121 |
| U is for unpin | David Shire | 121 |
| 160 years on | Michael Lipton | 121 |
| Making the best of a bad break | David Shire | 121 |
| The Manuscript of F.T.Hawes | | 122 |
| V is for Valve | David Shire | 122 |
| Tempered Tempo | | 122 |
| Tempo Trek | | 122 |
| BRITISH HELPMATE COMPOSERS: VI: D.J.Shire *1947 | Chris Feather | 123 |
| Some S#2s With Reciprocal Change | Paul Valois | 123 |
| W is for white correction | David Shire | 123 |
| Pickaninnies with Themes | Brian Young | 124 |
| Does This Dual-Avoidance Pioneer Avoid Too Many Duals? | Michael Lipton | 124 |
| The Tail-Cut Unpin Theme | Geoff Foster | 124 |
| X is for X Flights | David Shire | 124 |
| Defense by hurdle removal | Geoff Foster | 124 |
| THE WANGLING WARTONS | | 125 |
| The grab mutate | Geoff Foster | 125 |
| Growing men | Paul Bissicks | 125 |
| Y is for Y flights | David Shire | 125 |
| BLOCK-CHECK! | | 126 |
| Some light ambushes | Brian Young | 126 |
| Z is for Zagoruiko | David Shire | 126 |
| Developments of Blake | Michael McDowell | 126 |
| Alexandre Pikulik | | 126 |
| Julia's fairies | | 126 |
| Strip-tease! | | 127 |
| Reciprocal Sushkovs using a White Rook | David Shire | 127 |
| A Classic Anderson Reflexmate | | 127 |
| Composing a Record Proof Game | Bernd Gräfrath | 127 |
| Some Whyatt 3-Move Mutates | | 127 |
| The Tail-Cut Unpin Theme – a postcript | | 127 |
| The Goethart Theme | David Shire | 128 |
| 5-Fold Stocchi-Blocks | | 128 |
| Igor Kochulov | | 128 |
| Growing Men: Solo for White King | Ronald Turnbull | 128 |
| Arthur Ford Mackenzie, the father of the modern twomover | David Shire | 129 |
| A Great Bohemian | Michael McDowell | 129 |
| Growing Men: Expanding to a Standstill | Ronald Turnbull | 129 |
| MILAN VELIMIROVIC’S OWN FAVOURITES | | 130 |
| The Twomovers of A.F.Mackenzie Part 2 | David Shire | 130 |
| Master Composers’ Own Favourites | Barry Barnes | 130 |
| MORE MASTER COMPOSERS’ OWN FAVOURITES | | 131 |
| More Master Composers’ Own Favourites | Barry Barnes | 131 |
| The Twomovers of A.F.Mackenzie Part 3 | David Shire | 131 |
| A FLAWED FAVOURITE Barry Barnes | | 132 |
| MORE MASTER COMPOSERS’ OWN FAVOURITES | Barry Barnes | 132 |
| BRITISH HELPMATE COMPOSERS VII: Cedric Lytton | Chris Feather | 132 |
| Brian Tomson and his Series-Movers | | 132 |
| Growing Men: Classic Two-movers | Ronald Turnbull | 132 |
| THOROUGHLY MODERN MANSFIELD | Barry Barnes | 133 |
| On Reconstructions and Rotations | David Shire | 133 |
| MORE MASTER COMPOSERS’ OWN FAVOURITES | Barry Barnes | 133 |
| Pawn Retros in Growing Men | Ronald Turnbull | 133 |
| Incomplete Blocks with Changed Mates | | 133 |
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