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Guide to Shogi Openings Shogi Problems in Japanese and English Used Book
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Guide to Shogi Openings Shogi Problems in Japanese and English Used Book#190-500
Description:
"Shogi" is Japanese traditional board game and it's similar game with western Chess, so often called "Japanese Chess"."Shogi" was started to play over 1,000 years ago, and it's still popular in Japan for now.
This book was published in 1983, written by professional shogi player, Teruichi Aono, translated by John Fairbairn for introducing "Shogi" to world wide.
Title
Guide to Shogi Openings
Shogi Problems in Japanese and English
Authors
written by Teruichi Aono
translated by John Fairbairn
Binding
Paperback
Publisher
Sankaido Co.
Publication Date
30-Jan-1983
Edition
First printing (30-Jan-1983)
Pages
200
Height x Width x Thickness
17.5 cm x 11.5 cm x 1.2 cm
Weight
183 g
Condition
Used: Acceptable
Dust cover: There are some scratches
There are some stains on the edges of the book
Marking: NO
Missing page: NO
Language
Bilingual (Japanese and English)
Requirement
how to play "Shogi"
Puzzles
100 problems
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