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GO IN PRINT: THREE NEW TITLES FROM KISEIDO
Published on 12/17/2010
Continuing its 40-plus year practice publishing some of the best go books in English, Kiseido recently brought three new titles to market.
The latest installment in the
Mastering The Basics
series is
Attacking and Defending Moyos
, in which authors Richard Bozulich and Rob van Ziejst lay out the fundamental principles of building territorial framework, and attacking the opponent's framework, then illustrate using examples from professional games, ending with 151 problems.
300 Life and Death Problems
may sound familiar, but we're not referring Volume One of the
Graded Go Problems for Dan Players
series. The problems in Volume One start at about 5K, and the level of difficulty increases to about 3D. This is Volume Four of the same series, with problems beginning at 4D and taking the reader all the way through to 7D. Coming soon: two more top-level problem books,
300 Tesuji Problems
and
300 Joseki Problems
, Volumes Five and Six to complete the seven-volume series. Kiseido founder and publisher Richard Bozulich produced the first advanced instructional books in English in the 1960's. With this series he has completed a continuous course of study from beginner to 7D, starting with
The Elementary Go Series
(seven volumes) and
Graded Go Problems for Beginners
(four volumes) and continuing with
Mastering The Basics
(seven volumes) and
Get Strong At Go
(ten volumes.). Altogether, his carefully crafted course of study occupies nearly two feet of shelf space and offers an accessible path to the top for anyone willing to work their way through these thirty plus volumes. And lastly, Kiseido has also published the book that go art lovers have been waiting for --
Japanese Prints and the World of Go
, a collection of 75 go-themed
ukiyo-e
. Extensive commentary provides an understanding of how each piece fit into its time and place.
- Roy Laird
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