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Go Books
    Keywords: Books & Publications, Index page

Most books on Go are written in one of the Chinese, Japanese, or Korean languages. This makes them somewhat less accessible to the majority of western Go addicts.

But each of us is different in our approach to Go, our experience of the game, our likes and dislikes. So... What is Your Favorite Go Book? On the other hand, What is your least favorite Go Book?

There are also the Ritchie Press go books to become a very strong player: [ext] http://users.skynet.be/rexburton/ritchie.htm

Table of contents


Beginners books


Books about all phases of the game


Series of Books

Supposed to offer a coherant progression of the game


Life & Death and Tesuji


Fuseki & Joseki

Theory

Problems

Joseki Choice

Manuals, Dictionary, etc


Middlegame manuals


Endgame


Handicap Go


Game commentaries


Other Books

To be categorized


Other pages about books


Electronic books


Classic Texts


Chinese Language Books




This is a copy of the living page "Go Books" at Sensei's Library.
(OC) 2004 the Authors, published under the OpenContent License V1.0.