Thanks for the info
I've had Go on the brain recently. Played a bunch of games over the weekend, and even stayed up to watch game 1 of the Gu Li vs Lee Sedol Jubango. Watching them spend 15 minutes on a move made me slow right down in my games too. As a result I won most of the games I played that night ... and timed out in another.
As for these book, I'm trying to sort them into piles of useful now and maybe later.
The 8 volumes of Wu Qingyuan games, all these old books in languages I don't know can go straight into the later pile.
So it's:
Elementary Go Series, Vol. 3 Tesuji
Elementary Go Series, Vol. 4 Life and Death
Graded Go Problems Vol. 1-4
Yi Chang-ho Life and Death Vol. 1-6
All About Life and Death Vol. 1-2
Basic Fuseki Problems
Dictionary of Basic Joseki Vol. 1-3
Elementary Go Series, Vol. 5 Attack and Defense
Elementary Go Series, Vol. 7 Handicap Go
All About Thickness
Positional Judgement
Killer of Go
Lessons in the Fundamentals of Go
Opening Theory Made Easy
Get Strong at the Opening
Direction of Play
The 3-3 Point
The Great Joseki Debates
Basic Techniques of Go
Lectures on Go Techniques Vol. 1-2
Invincible
Which of these should go into the now pile?
I'm thinking throw all the life and death, tesuji, and problem books into the useful pile. And then a couple of the rest.