Research carried out by The-Mahjong-Guide (2008) found that if you ask experienced mahjong players for their favourite books on mahjong, these are top 10 most frequently recommended recommended English language title:
This classic book dates back to the 1960's. For beginners and more experienced players wanting to improve their strategy. Gives an introduction to the many variations of the rules. Especially good on the Japanese and US versions. Includes exercises to help you learn and score cards that can be copied.
Probably the best book for mahjong novices wanting to learn how to play. A clear and straightforward manual with helpful illustrations. Goes through all aspects of play from setting up and scoring to playing special hands.
This highly regarded expert covers rules, strategy, etiquette and also the history of US and Chinese mah-jongg. Particularly good for those new to the game.
Lovely book that immerses you in the history culture of the game, with clear explanations of the rules, beautiful photos and even recipes to eat while you play!
Amy Lo's book is about authentic Chinese mahjong, with information about Cantonese, Shanghai, Taiwanese and 12-tile versions. Aimed at all levels of player. Some of the explanations are a little difficult to follow but it's a very useful reference none the less.
Very scholarly, comprehensive, but accessible book on the classical Chinese version of the game and its cultural background. Millington compares mah-jongg to other skill games and looks at the rise and influence of other versions of the game. Clear explanations of the rules of Chinese mah-jongg, though not a huge amount on strategy.
For those who want to play American style mah jongg, this book provides clear step by step guidance on how to play the official National Mah Jongg League rules.
This well illustrated book looks at more advanced strategies and special hands. Largely focuses on the Chinese game. Includes a very good score calculator.
About the US and other western variations of mah jong. Takes the basic rules, scoring, penalties and bonuses and shows how they are adapted in different versions. Helps you develop some basic strategies that can be applied whatever version you are playing.
Aimed at newcomers to the traditional Chinese version of mah-jong. Li teaches you how to play and build strategies, using exercises and logic, and explains the cultural significance and etiquette surrounding the game. And most importantly he will convince you of what an enjoyable and sociable pastime this is!
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