Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Help wanted (Introduction / I): G. Enderlein

Introduction

In the series "Help wanted" I will present things that need further investigation. It is kind of like the Chess Notes of Edward Winter, which are highly recommended, but for more obscure matters. Also because of the openness of the subjects, I recommend that you would use the comments section, including a source, unless you need to quote copyrighted / protected material. In the latter case you most likely can rephrase it to avoid conflicts. To find all episodes, please use the key word / tag "Help wanted".

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Help Wanted (I): G. Enderlein

Having seen the name in an issue of the Serbian e-mail newsletter of Goran Tomić named "Šahovske hronika" (likely translates to "Chess Chronicles"), we would like to reprint here the problem from there and ask if information can be found about Enderlein. His nationality is German, according to the database "Composers' Names in Various Alphabets" as of 28 July 2015, but that is the only information I can find there. There is no first name to be found, nor any city, date of birth or date of death.

G. Enderlein
Akademisches Monatsheft für Schach (134) 1910
Mate in 4
 
Please do NOT post the solution before next Tuesday.
Any information about the composer is sought. Please send it via the comments or to my e-mail address.