Article Number
LGPRAEUR02
Author
Eurogo, Vol. 2
338 pages, paperback, 2004
This is the second volume of an original work, which aims at outlining the progress of Go in Europe. It is formed by two parts dealing with the history of european Go after 1950 - until 1958 and 1968, respectively. Go journals of the time were used extensively as primary sources. Assistance was received by Theo van Ees and other experts; this allowed a more extended and correct historical reconstruction in several cases.
The author began to publish studies on the history of chess and draughts in the 1980s. in the following years, he enlarged the field to include other games, becoming for instance honorary fellow of the International Playing-Card Society. Recently, his attention is mainly focused on the history and bibliography of Go, especially from the European point of view.
The author began to publish studies on the history of chess and draughts in the 1980s. in the following years, he enlarged the field to include other games, becoming for instance honorary fellow of the International Playing-Card Society. Recently, his attention is mainly focused on the history and bibliography of Go, especially from the European point of view.
EAN | 9788879999977 |
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Weight | 450 g |
Width | 14 cm |
Height | 21 cm |
Medium | Book |
Year of Publication | 2004 |
Author | Franco Pratesi |
Language | English |
ISBN-10 | 8879999974 |
ISBN-13 | 9788879999977 |
Pages | 338 |
Binding | paperback |
009 Part Three : 1949-1958
011 Introduction to Part Three
013 Section 3 -1 Germany and Austria
013 Remains of Previous Go Organizations
014 Post-War Germany
015 Go Life and Organization
019 Nuremberg - European Go Capital
019 New Go Journal and Association
025 Summer Go Congresses and Association Meetings
034 International Activity from Japan
035 First International Amateur Go Tournament
036 GoBooks in English for Foreign Players
037 Diplomas from the Nihon Ki-in
038 The International Go Society
039 Berlin
039 Post-War Berlin
040 The Berlin Go Leadership
044 The Berlin Go Club and Its Activity
046 Deutsches Go-Institut
049 West Germany
049 Post-War West Germany
054 Go Life in West Germany
053 East Germany
053 Post-War East Germany
054 Go Life and Organization
055 Austria - Vienna
055 Post-War Austria
056 Austrian Go Life and Organization
060 Summary of Section 3 - 1
065 Section 3 - 2 Other Countries
065 The Netherlands
068 United Kingdom
070 Switzerland
071 Rumania
072 France
073 Soviet Union
074 Yugoslavia
074 Sweden
075 Israel
076 Summary of Section 3-2
079 Appendices to Part Three
079 2 - Results of the Summer Congresses
085 2 - From the Go Journals
085 Deutsche Go-Zeitung
109 Österreich-Beilage zur DGoZ
114 The American Go Journal Vol. 1-2
114 The Japanese Go Journal
116 The American Go Journal Vol. 7
117 Part Four : Go in Europe 1959-1968
119 Introduction to Part Four
121 Section 4-1 International activity
122 Activity ofthe EGF
122 Early Situation in Europe
124 Organization ofthe EGF
127 The European Go Congresses
136 International Activity in Europe
137 Berlin
140 West and East Germany
141 Austria
143 Yugoslavia
145 Japanese Assistance
148 The Go Monthly Review
151 International Tokyo Tournaments
159 Visits from Japan
161 Visits to Japan for Learning Go
162 Summary of Section 4.1
167 Section 4 - 2 In the Individual Countries
167 West Germany and Berlin
167 German Go Organization
171 The Establishment of the Landesverbände
173 The New DGoB and DGoZ
176 The DJGC in Berlin and Outside
178 Go Competitions
180 East Germany
182 Austria
186 Yugoslavia
191 The Netherlands
193 England
195 Switzerland
196 Czechoslovakia
199 Rumania
200 Russia
202 France
206 Sweden
209 Other Countries
210 Summary of Section 4.2
215 Appendices to Part Four
215 1. Results of the European Go Congresses
226 2. Front the Go Journals
226 Go Magazin
228 Der Go-Kurier
239 Go-Kurier
240 Go Monthly Review
252 Go Review
268 Deutsche Go-Bund e.V. Mitteilung
269 Deutsche Go-Zeitung
291 Go-Spiegel
299 Deutsche Go Zeitung Februar 1966 Nr. 1
299 19x19
299 Informationen DJGC
303 Go Tijdschrift
307 Nimoku
308 Die Treppe
309 British Go Journal
311 Go Vjesnik
311 RANKA Yearbooks
319 3. Original Aspects in Europe (1900-68)
325 INDEX OF NAMES
011 Introduction to Part Three
013 Section 3 -1 Germany and Austria
013 Remains of Previous Go Organizations
014 Post-War Germany
015 Go Life and Organization
019 Nuremberg - European Go Capital
019 New Go Journal and Association
025 Summer Go Congresses and Association Meetings
034 International Activity from Japan
035 First International Amateur Go Tournament
036 GoBooks in English for Foreign Players
037 Diplomas from the Nihon Ki-in
038 The International Go Society
039 Berlin
039 Post-War Berlin
040 The Berlin Go Leadership
044 The Berlin Go Club and Its Activity
046 Deutsches Go-Institut
049 West Germany
049 Post-War West Germany
054 Go Life in West Germany
053 East Germany
053 Post-War East Germany
054 Go Life and Organization
055 Austria - Vienna
055 Post-War Austria
056 Austrian Go Life and Organization
060 Summary of Section 3 - 1
065 Section 3 - 2 Other Countries
065 The Netherlands
068 United Kingdom
070 Switzerland
071 Rumania
072 France
073 Soviet Union
074 Yugoslavia
074 Sweden
075 Israel
076 Summary of Section 3-2
079 Appendices to Part Three
079 2 - Results of the Summer Congresses
085 2 - From the Go Journals
085 Deutsche Go-Zeitung
109 Österreich-Beilage zur DGoZ
114 The American Go Journal Vol. 1-2
114 The Japanese Go Journal
116 The American Go Journal Vol. 7
117 Part Four : Go in Europe 1959-1968
119 Introduction to Part Four
121 Section 4-1 International activity
122 Activity ofthe EGF
122 Early Situation in Europe
124 Organization ofthe EGF
127 The European Go Congresses
136 International Activity in Europe
137 Berlin
140 West and East Germany
141 Austria
143 Yugoslavia
145 Japanese Assistance
148 The Go Monthly Review
151 International Tokyo Tournaments
159 Visits from Japan
161 Visits to Japan for Learning Go
162 Summary of Section 4.1
167 Section 4 - 2 In the Individual Countries
167 West Germany and Berlin
167 German Go Organization
171 The Establishment of the Landesverbände
173 The New DGoB and DGoZ
176 The DJGC in Berlin and Outside
178 Go Competitions
180 East Germany
182 Austria
186 Yugoslavia
191 The Netherlands
193 England
195 Switzerland
196 Czechoslovakia
199 Rumania
200 Russia
202 France
206 Sweden
209 Other Countries
210 Summary of Section 4.2
215 Appendices to Part Four
215 1. Results of the European Go Congresses
226 2. Front the Go Journals
226 Go Magazin
228 Der Go-Kurier
239 Go-Kurier
240 Go Monthly Review
252 Go Review
268 Deutsche Go-Bund e.V. Mitteilung
269 Deutsche Go-Zeitung
291 Go-Spiegel
299 Deutsche Go Zeitung Februar 1966 Nr. 1
299 19x19
299 Informationen DJGC
303 Go Tijdschrift
307 Nimoku
308 Die Treppe
309 British Go Journal
311 Go Vjesnik
311 RANKA Yearbooks
319 3. Original Aspects in Europe (1900-68)
325 INDEX OF NAMES