British Go Journal now available on-line:
http://www.britgo.org/bgj/bgj.html
Nice initiative! The scans are a bit rudimentary, but it's good to see this type of stuff available on-line for free.
British Go Journal on-line
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Re: British Go Journal on-line
kirkmc wrote:British Go Journal now available on-line:
http://www.britgo.org/bgj/bgj.html
Nice initiative! The scans are a bit rudimentary, but it's good to see this type of stuff available on-line for free.
It's been a fair bit of hard work to get it there too
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Re: British Go Journal on-line
topazg wrote:kirkmc wrote:British Go Journal now available on-line:
http://www.britgo.org/bgj/bgj.html
Nice initiative! The scans are a bit rudimentary, but it's good to see this type of stuff available on-line for free.
It's been a fair bit of hard work to get it there too
I can imagine. There's a heck of a lot of issues.
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...oooh. This is really awesome.
Someday I want to be strong enough to earn KGS[-].
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Thank you for making this wonderful resource available to Go enthusiasts all over the world!
I'd been looking forward to getting into these, but wondering where to start. The first issue I looked at in any depth, Autumn 1995, happened to have this interesting article: History of the British Go Journal by Francis Roads.
I'd been looking forward to getting into these, but wondering where to start. The first issue I looked at in any depth, Autumn 1995, happened to have this interesting article: History of the British Go Journal by Francis Roads.
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