Essential Hardback Go Books
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Essential Hardback Go Books
What essential Go hardcover books were printed? Two of my favorites are:
Invincible by John Power
and Go Game Guru's Relentless
What others?
Invincible by John Power
and Go Game Guru's Relentless
What others?
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Re: Essential Hardback Go Books
There are many many books in languages other than English. Go Proverbs Illustrated by Segoe, out of print for decades, is historically important and published in English translation.
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Re: Essential Hardback Go Books
Not too many really. This is what my bookshelf can tell:
Invisible by Antti Törmänen
The Go Player's Almanac 1st edition by Richard Bozulich
The Master of Go by Kawabata Yasunari (or Meijin auf Deutsch)
The Girl Who Played Go by Shan Sa
The Way of Go by Troy Anderson
Extra: Finnish version of Fundamental Principles of Go by Yang Yilun
All other hardcovers are Japanese, Chinese or Korean.
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Invisible by Antti Törmänen
The Go Player's Almanac 1st edition by Richard Bozulich
The Master of Go by Kawabata Yasunari (or Meijin auf Deutsch)
The Girl Who Played Go by Shan Sa
The Way of Go by Troy Anderson
Extra: Finnish version of Fundamental Principles of Go by Yang Yilun
All other hardcovers are Japanese, Chinese or Korean.
Cheers,
Vesa
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Re: Essential Hardback Go Books
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Re: Essential Hardback Go Books
Genjo-Chitoku by John Fairbairn
Meijin of Meijins by John Fairbairn (as long as the new Shuei book has not arrived)
Kamakura by John Fairbairn
Final Summit by Johna Fairbairn
9-dan Showdown by John Fairbairn
Old Fuseki vs new Fuseki by John Fairbairn
The Go Companion by T Mark Hall and John Fairbairn
The Treasure Chest Enigma by Nakayama Noriyuki
Invincible by John Power
Tesuji Dictionary (three volumes) by Segeo/Go
Weiqi Life and Death 1000 Problems
Graded Go Problems For Beginners (four volumes) by Kiseido
Yi Ch'ang-Ho Selected Tesuji Problems (six volumes)
Yi Ch'ang-Ho Selected Tsumego Problems (six volumes)
Get Strong at Tesuji by Kiseido
Tesuji by Kiseido
1001 Life-and-Death Problems by Kiseido
edit: Sorry did not read "hardcover".
Meijin of Meijins by John Fairbairn (as long as the new Shuei book has not arrived)
Kamakura by John Fairbairn
Final Summit by Johna Fairbairn
9-dan Showdown by John Fairbairn
Old Fuseki vs new Fuseki by John Fairbairn
The Go Companion by T Mark Hall and John Fairbairn
The Treasure Chest Enigma by Nakayama Noriyuki
Invincible by John Power
Tesuji Dictionary (three volumes) by Segeo/Go
Weiqi Life and Death 1000 Problems
Graded Go Problems For Beginners (four volumes) by Kiseido
Yi Ch'ang-Ho Selected Tesuji Problems (six volumes)
Yi Ch'ang-Ho Selected Tsumego Problems (six volumes)
Get Strong at Tesuji by Kiseido
Tesuji by Kiseido
1001 Life-and-Death Problems by Kiseido
edit: Sorry did not read "hardcover".
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Re: Essential Hardback Go Books
I had a lovely hardcover book a long time ago, printed by the pre-war Japanese Tourism and Cultural Commission or such: "Go, the National Game of Japan." (Not to be confused with Arthur Smith's still-in-print book of the same title.) The book contained basic information as well as fascinating historical black and white photographs of the famous players of the era. I do not recall what happened to it but it's long gone form my shelves.
I currently own a hardcover copy of Ishi Press's "The Middle Game of Go: Chubansen" by Sakata Eio, first impression, April, 1971, printed in Japan. Could be a library copy of the paperback that had been rebound. The title is embossed in black on the spine but there is no evidence of a library property stamp or a shelving label anywhere on the binding, so, who knows?
I currently own a hardcover copy of Ishi Press's "The Middle Game of Go: Chubansen" by Sakata Eio, first impression, April, 1971, printed in Japan. Could be a library copy of the paperback that had been rebound. The title is embossed in black on the spine but there is no evidence of a library property stamp or a shelving label anywhere on the binding, so, who knows?
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Re: Essential Hardback Go Books
The question is about hardcover books, not sure all the answers are taking that into account.
Not at home but my list of Hardcover English books, in a approximate chronological order from an increasingly addled memory -
ABC of Go
GOH
Go and Go Moku
The Game of Go
Go Proverbs Illustrated
The World of Ki
Basic Techniques of Go
Strategic Concepts of Go
Modern Joseki and Fuseki I
Modern Josecki and Fuseki II
The Middle Game of Go
1971 Honinbo Tournament
Go for Beginners
Invincible
The Go Players Almanac
Treasure Chest's Enigma
Fundamental Principles of Go
Contemporary Go Terms
Relentless
I am/was not aware that you could get Invisible or the great Fairbairn books in hard cover.
Not at home but my list of Hardcover English books, in a approximate chronological order from an increasingly addled memory -
ABC of Go
GOH
Go and Go Moku
The Game of Go
Go Proverbs Illustrated
The World of Ki
Basic Techniques of Go
Strategic Concepts of Go
Modern Joseki and Fuseki I
Modern Josecki and Fuseki II
The Middle Game of Go
1971 Honinbo Tournament
Go for Beginners
Invincible
The Go Players Almanac
Treasure Chest's Enigma
Fundamental Principles of Go
Contemporary Go Terms
Relentless
I am/was not aware that you could get Invisible or the great Fairbairn books in hard cover.
My days of not taking you seriously are certainly coming to a middle
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Re: Essential Hardback Go Books
See https://www.go-spiele.de/en/invisible-t ... cover.html.HKA wrote:I am/was not aware that you could get Invisible or the great Fairbairn books in hard cover.
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Re: Essential Hardback Go Books
Very cool. I have Invisible in paperback, but grabbed the hardcover as well. Thanks for the link. Go Proverb Illustrated and Go: The National Game of Japan also intrigue me. I'll keep my eyes open for copies. It sounds like Ishi Press released a bunch of their first run books as hardcovers in the 70s. I wonder if Ishida's dictionary also got the hardcover treatment.
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Re: Essential Hardback Go Books
So far I see just lists of hardcover books. However, the subject asks which of them are essential? Maybe those some of us would like to reread lifelong; this is subjective. There are more softcover books without hardcover edition that I want to reread lifelong. Various reasons let a publisher offer or not offer hardcover versions. I see hardly any relation between my preference and what is offered. Besides, hardcover is also luxury to some extent - one must afford it.
Among the hardcover books I own, I consider e.g. this one essential: Kansufu (in a rather complete Chinese edition). Then there are some huge books that need to be hardcover, such as the Nihon Kiin Tesuji Dictionary.
Among the hardcover books I own, I consider e.g. this one essential: Kansufu (in a rather complete Chinese edition). Then there are some huge books that need to be hardcover, such as the Nihon Kiin Tesuji Dictionary.