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Lessons in the Fundamentals of Go
Tesuji (Elementary Go Series, #3)
Opening Theory Made Easy: Twenty Strategic Principles to Improve Your Opening Game
Attack and Defense (Elementary Go Series, #5)
The Master of Go
In the Beginning  (Elementary Go Series, #1)
Graded Go Problems for Beginners Volume Two Elementary Problems 25 Kyu to 15 Kyu (Graded Go Problems for Beginners, #2)
The Second Book of Go: What you need to know after you've learned the rules (Beginner and Elementary Go Books)
Learn to Play Go: A Master's Guide to the Ultimate Game (Learn to Play Go, #1)
The Dragon Style (Learn to Play Go, #3)
Go with the Flow: How the Great Master of Go Trained His Mind
GO: A Complete Introduction to the Game
Graded Go Problems for Beginners Volume One Introductory Problems 30 Kyu to 25 Kyu (Graded Go Problems for Beginners, #1)
Shape Up!
The Direction of Play (Intermediate to Advanced Go Books)
Lessons in the Fundamentals of Go by Toshiro KageyamaGraded Go Problems For Beginners Volume Three Intermediate Pr... by Yoshinori KanoBattle Strategies by Jeong Soo-HyunGO by Chikun ChōThe Dragon Style by Janice Kim
Go Go 囲碁!
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Every time you place a stone on the board you are exposing something of yourself. It is not just a piece of slate, shell or plastic. You have entrusted to that stone your feelings, your individuality, your will power, and once it is played there is no going back. Each stone carries a great responsibility on your behalf.
Kajiwara Takeo, The Direction of Play

While the Baroque rules of Chess could only have been created by humans, the rules of Go are so elegant, organic, and rigorously logical that if intelligent life forms exist elsewhere in the universe, they almost certainly play Go.
Edward Lasker

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