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When he moved to New York, Lasker founded the New York Go Club together with (amongst others) Arthur Smith, who had learned of the game in Japan while touring the East and had published the book The Game of Go in 1908. [97] Lasker's book Go and Go-moku (1934) helped spread the game throughout the U.S., [97] and in 1935, the American Go ...
Another group, the Strangers provided backing for solo singers who appeared on The Go!! Show and also performed their own material, which was released on the Go!! label. The Strangers' lead guitarist John Farrar produced and wrote material for Olivia Newton-John, including for the films Grease (1978) and Xanadu (1980). Go!! Records like The GO!!
Labels for Education was a marketing program begun in 1973 by the Campbell Soup Company in the United States, and later also in Canada. The program allowing schools to earn books, musical instruments, computers, and other school supplies in exchange for labels or Universal Product Codes (UPCs) on associated products. [ 1 ]
This list of books about Go is for books about the board game Go. Books in English. 0. Davies, James; Iwamoto, Kaoru (1999) [1st pub ...
Go to page next page → next page →. Original file (993 × 1,400 pixels ... Teacher's manual to accompany Easy road to ... Books from the Library of ...
As explained above, {{note label}} does not generate a back link from label parameter. A unique parameter of {{ref label}} – {{note label}}, backlink is a complementary parameter that is part id and part label: "Complementary parameter" means a {{ref label}} – {{note label}} pair may either forgo this parameter or must both have it.
Go-Feet Records was an English record label founded by, and predominantly used to release recordings by, the ska revival band the Beat (known as the English Beat in North America). The band had some chart success in the United Kingdom in the 1980s. The label also released a few recordings by other bands.
A library bookshelf in Hong Kong classified using the New Classification Scheme for Chinese Libraries, an adaptation of the Dewey Classification scheme. The Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) (Dewey pronounced: /do-e/), colloquially known as the Dewey Decimal System, is a proprietary library classification system which allows new books to be added to a library in their appropriate location ...