Over recent years, a number of articles related to the early history of Go in Britain
and Europe have appeared in the
British Go Journal; they are collected below:
- The Game of Wei-Chi by Harry Fearnley (BGJ 103, Spring 1996)
- Pioneer of Go by Franco Pratesi (BGJ 117, Winter 1999)
- Unmasking an Italian Chameleon by Franco Pratesi (BGJ 118, Spring 2000)
- Depression – good enough for Go but not enough by Franco Pratesi (BGJ 119, Summer 2000)
- A Milestone From Far Abroad by Franco Pratesi (BGJ 129, Winter 2002)
- A Latin English Description by Franco Pratesi (BGJ 130, Spring 2003)
- Early Go in Western Europe - Part 1 by Guoru Ding (BGJ 150, Winter 2009)
- Early Go in Western Europe – Part 2 by Guoru Ding and Franco Pratesi (BGJ 151, Spring 2010)
- Harry Smith Parkes, The First British Go Player in Japan by Guoru Ding and Franco Pratesi (BGJ 152, Summer 2010)
- Liu Guang-Han Teaches Go by Theo van Ees, Guoru Ding and Franco Pratesi (BGJ 155, Spring 2011)
- The Many Names of Xu Tong-Xi by Guoru Ding (BGJ 156, Summer 2011)
- Commandant Lancelin by Theo van Ees (extended version, BGJ 157, Autumn 2011)
- Goh or Wei Chi by Horace F. Cheshire by Tony Atkins (BGJ 157, Autumn 2011)
- Pullein-Thompson And The First Go Set in the UK by Theo van Ees (BGJ 159, Spring 2012)
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