John Brown
- Birth Date:
- 30.05.1827
- Death date:
- 17.11.1863
- Length of life:
- 36
- Days since birth:
- 72385
- Years since birth:
- 198
- Days since death:
- 59065
- Years since death:
- 161
- Categories:
- Chess player
- Nationality:
- english
- Cemetery:
- Set cemetery
John Brown (* Wednesday 30 May 1827 - † Tuesday 17 November 1863)
John Brown was a British chess composer
John Brown (30 May 1827-17 November 1863), who published under his pseudonym J.B. of Bridport and is described by Breuer as a ‘worthy successor to d'Orville’, was an active in Loveday's ‘gold-digger period’, in which many chess problem ideas that were later intensively worked on found their earliest representations. In 1865, a selection of his compositions comprising 174 chess problems was published posthumously under the title ‘Chess Strategy’ - today a sought-after collector's item.
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