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Richard Bozulich RIP rumors
Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 1:44 am
by kirkmc
I am saddened to learn, via Twitter, of the death of Richard Bozulich, founder of Kiseido books.
[Admin] This may not be true. Various forum members have received conflicting reports. I changed the thread title, adding the word 'rumors'. I recommend reading through this thread before posting. -JB [/admin]http://gogameguru.com/obituary-richard- ... g-company/He is probably one of the people who has done most for the game of go in the west. I'd had the occasional e-mail exchange with him over the years, and he was always friendly and helpful. I don't know what this means for the future of Kiseido, but he will be missed.
Re: Richard Bozulich RIP
Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 1:54 am
by tj86430
I don't usually comment on these, but since I had the fortune of doing business with Mr Bozulich once, and he provided the best service and advice possible, I have to say this: it's a huge loss. RIP.
Re: Richard Bozulich RIP
Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 6:13 am
by Javaness2
That's sad news. He did a lot of good work for Go.
Re: Richard Bozulich RIP
Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 6:25 am
by CnP
Go players around the world owe him a great debt.
very sad news.
Re: Richard Bozulich RIP
Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 7:37 am
by ez4u
My Richard story is...
Thirty-odd years ago, when I first came to Japan and was living a couple of hours outside of Tokyo, I visited the Nihon Ki-in one day to check the book store. No sooner did I get there and start looking around than I was accosted by this crazy foreigner who introduced himself as Richard Bozulich and wanted to know who I was and what I was doing there. He did not give me a chance to answer really, but instead dragged me into the elevator and took me up stairs to meet John Power. I never ran into Richard again - never made the effort. All of a sudden today I realize that the chance will never come again.
In one sense that is sad. But at the same time I realize that Richard has been a constant presence in my life for the last thirty-five years. Ever since the day that I picked up the 1971 Honinbo Tournament book in a book store in San Francisco (mistaking it for a chess book at the time) and began my love affair with Go. I regret that it is too late to shake his hand and thank him for all the joy that I have had from his life's work. Here's to you Richard...
Re: Richard Bozulich RIP
Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 7:41 am
by shyin
Damn... I've only read one of his books, but I've heard enough about him to know his impact in the go world. Requiescat in pace...
Re: Richard Bozulich RIP
Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 8:02 am
by p2501
Sad news indeed, he leaves a great void.
Re: Richard Bozulich RIP
Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 8:07 am
by bobmcg
His passing is certainly a great loss to the go world. I, too, acquired my go addiction through his publications and I, too, owe him a great debt of gratitude. I never met him in person but I had some helpful correspondence with him and I feel I knew him through the style of the Ishi Press and Kiseido books.
Re: Richard Bozulich RIP
Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 8:25 am
by Joaz Banbeck
It is a great loss. His books made a huge difference to me when I was first learning the game. I still re-read them now and then.
Re: Richard Bozulich RIP
Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 10:43 am
by xed_over
very sad. great loss for the go community.
Re: Richard Bozulich RIP
Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 10:49 am
by lovely
I don't want to imagine what the world of Go in the west would have been like without Mr. Bozulich. It's a sad loss, but we should not feel sad. We should be celebrating his life and his contributions.
Re: Richard Bozulich RIP
Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 11:23 am
by dankenzon
Nice person! A gentleman!
Sad loss.
Re: Richard Bozulich RIP
Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 1:13 pm
by Joaz Banbeck
lovely wrote:... We should be celebrating his life and his contributions.
Worldcat lists over 50 entries with his name attached. He was either the author, translator, or editor for approximately 40 go books ( including one in German ) and two cookbooks.
Worldcat wrote:The second book of go
Get strong at life and death
Get strong at the endgame
Get strong at attacking
The Go player's almanac
Get strong at joseki
Get strong at invading
Five hundred and one opening problems
A thousand and one life-and-death problems
Get strong at tesuji
Five hundred and one tesuji problems
Get strong at the opening
The basics of go strategy
Strategic concepts of go
Handicap go
Dieting can ruin your health : the Japanese alternative for weight loss
An introduction to Go
The magic of go : a complete introduction to the game of go
Get strong at handicap go
The pure heart Japanese gourmet cooking
Winning go : successful moves from the opening to the endgame
Go : a complete introduction to the game
The middle game of go
Making good shape
All about ko
Graded go problems for beginners. Volume four
Middle game of go : chubansen
What's your rating?
Modern Joseki and Fuseki
Geometries, groups and algebras in the nineteenth century : a history
Basic techniques of Go
Graded go problems for beginners
Strategien und Taktiken des Go-Spiels was man wissen muss, nachdem man die Regeln gelernt hat
The Go player's almanac 2001
Winning Go : Successful Moves from the Opening to the Endgame
Graded go problems for beginners. Volume three
The opening theory of go
And this list is almost certainly not complete, for I see Graded go problems for beginners Vol 1, 3 & 4, but not 2.
EDIT: SL lists three aditional works by him:
Attacking and Defending Moyos
Modern Master Games
The Rules and Elements of Go
Re: Richard Bozulich RIP
Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 6:50 pm
by EdLee
Very sad. I met Mr. Bozulich once years ago on a rainy day at their Santa Monica location
and bought about 20 books from him, including the 3-volume Ishida dictionary.
He just happened to be in Los Angeles for a few days, visiting his mom, I think.
He even autographed The Second Book of Go for me. I've made a few more purchases
directly from him over the years, and he was always very professional
and provided great service.
Re: Richard Bozulich RIP
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 12:18 am
by daal
I went to bed last night to find three of his books on my bedside table. His contributions to the western go world will continue to be appreciated long after his passing. Thank you Mr. Bozulich, RIP.