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Nick
6th December 2000, 03:15
what do all of you feel are the best bookd concerning Go? this can have joseki, life and death problems, essays, anything.

Nick

burp
11th December 2000, 02:51
Howdy!

I'll post a few books that I think are great:

1. Lessons In The Fundamentals of Go, by Kageyama Toshiro
2. Most of the elementary Go series published by Kiseido (pick a subject, any subject!)
3. Shusaku: The Invincible, by John Power
4. Life and Death (volumes 1-3), by Maeda Nobuaki (great problem books, in Japanese)

Everyone should read Fundamentals ... . It is excellent.

The nice thing about the elementary Go series is that it covers most subjects and does a fine job at it.

The book on Shusaku is great! I particularly like the commentaries provided by many great professionals including Go Seigen and Kitani Minoru. I wish there were more books like this in English.

For a problem book on Life and Death ... Maeda Nobuaki's books (3 volumes) is classic. I enjoy working a page of problems (3) each day when I get a chance.

My list is very limited, but I have many other books in my library that are also excellent and many books I hope to eventually purchase that look good. I REALLY (!) would like to own the book collection of Go Seigen's complete games, but these cost alot!

Enjoy!

mikehansen

[Edited by burp on 12-11-2000 at 08:31 PM]