Most
material presented in this blog that are not directly taken from my
personal thoughts and my feeling about the game can be found by
reading the following books: (some of them are not available anymore)
A
Chinese Way to See the World, by Elisabeth Papineau
Andrew
Grant's Go History, by Andrew Grant
Eyespace
Value in Go, by
Howard A. Landman (that one can be found on the net at the following
address: http://library.msri.org/books/Book29/files/landman.pdf)
EZGO
Oriental Strategy in a Nutshell, by Bruce and Sue
Wilcox
Fundamentals
Principles of Go, by Yilun Yang
Go
a complete introduction to the game, by Cho Chikun
Go
Art and Philosophy, by Hajime Okadao
Handbook
of Proverbs, by the Nihon Ki-in (Japanese Go Federation)
History
of Baduk, by the International Baduk System Co.
History
of WeiQi, by the Yutopian Enterprise
How
to Use the 36 Stratagems to Win, by Kenrick E.
Cleveland
Mathematical
Go, by Elwym Berlekamp and David Wolfe
The
Game of Go: Speculations on its Origins and Symbolism in Ancient
China, by Peter Shotwell
The
Ten Precepts of Go, by Wan Chi Shin
36
stratagems applied to Go, by Ma Xiaochun
One
can also find some interesting material on the Sensei's Library, a
wiki about the game of Go with a lots of contributors, accessible at
this address: http://senseis.xmp.net/
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