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The European Go Library currently contains 3369 books/magazines. Feel free to browse through the Library of look for specific items. The listing can be sorted via the links in the columns heads.

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ID Title Author Publisher Year
3302Divination, calendars and the origins of goPeter ShotwellDept. of Baduk studies, Myongji University ; Korean Society for 2006
3303Considerations about Mokugashitankikyoku's originSeung-woo LeeDept. of Baduk studies, Myongji University ; Korean Society for 2006
3304Neuro-fuzzy reasoning to the opening games of 19x19 goByung-Doo LeeDept. of Baduk studies, Myongji University ; Korean Society for 2006
3305Developments in computer badukLukasz LewtDept. of Baduk studies, Myongji University ; Korean Society for 2006
3306Tokugawa Ieyasu's go strategyMizuguchi FujioDept. of Baduk studies, Myongji University ; Korean Society for 2006
3307Baduk and the right brainKwang-Woo, Soo-Hyun JeongDept. of Baduk studies, Myongji University ; Korean Society for 2006
3308About the baduk-board-shaped brick excavated in the Bunhwangsa siteChi-hyung NamDept. of Baduk studies, Myongji University ; Korean Society for 2006
3309The history of rules changes in badukJohn FairbairnDept. of Baduk studies, Myongji University ; Korean Society for 2006
3310Value of one move and komiSoon-seon HongDept. of Baduk studies, Myongji University ; Korean Society for 2006
3311Exploring the factors of baduk-strength and the model for developing its testJin-hwan KimDept. of Baduk studies, Myongji University ; Korean Society for 2006
3312A course for Westerners to learn rapidly to read baduk material in KoreanJohn FairbairnKorean Society for Baduk Studies ; Dept. of Baduk studies, Myong2008
3313Marketing baduk as a sport in the United StatesErnest L. BrownKorean Society for Baduk Studies ; Dept. of Baduk studies, Myong2008
3314The image of baduk in the West : marketing baduk to the public in the United KingdomPaul SmithKorean Society for Baduk Studies ; Dept. of Baduk studies, Myong2008
3315Globalization of go : integration of organizations for globalizationTing LiKorean Society for Baduk Studies ; Dept. of Baduk studies, Myong2008
3316Possibilities for developing European baduk with Korean helpMira Kim, Daniela TrinksKorean Society for Baduk Studies ; Dept. of Baduk studies, Myong2008
3317Go playing material in the westen worldTheo van EesKorean Society for Baduk Studies ; Dept. of Baduk studies, Myong2008
3318The hidden symbolismIoni LazarovKorean Society for Baduk Studies ; Dept. of Baduk studies, Myong2008
3319The possible spiritualism of Tibetan goPeter ShotwellKorean Society for Baduk Studies ; Dept. of Baduk studies, Myong2008
3320Go in ChinaJohn FairbairnBritish Museum Press
3321A weiqi chess set discovered at the Han dynasty Yongling MausoleumLi Gang2002

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