Tag Archives: Esperanto

Book Review: Esperanto: The World Interlanguage

Esperanto:  The World Interlanguage, compiled by George Alan Connor, Doris Tappan Connor, William Solzbacher, and Dr. J.B. Se-Tsien Kao This book advertises itself as being six books in one, and it demonstrates something that can be seen through the general … Continue reading

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Book Review: Beginner’s Esperanto

Beginner’s Esperanto, by J.F. Conroy Although it is without a doubt that I probably read too many books on the grammar and instruction of the language of Esperanto [1], it is enjoyable to see how different people conceive of the … Continue reading

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Book Review: Kulturo Kaj Internacia Lingvo

Kulturo Kaj Internacia Lingvo, by William Auld As part of my ongoing series on obscure books about Esperanto [1], I decided to look at a book about language and culture that happened to be written in Esperanto.  As one might … Continue reading

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Book Review: English-Esperanto Dictionary

English-Esperanto Dictionary (Esperanto Handy Pocket Vocabulary), by J.C. O’Connor As someone who has read a fair amount of books that serve as reference or introductory materials to the Esperanto language [1], it is worthwhile to note what makes a book … Continue reading

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Book Review: Esperanto At A Glance

Esperanto At A Glance:  The International Language: History, Grammar, and Vocabulary, by Edmond Privat This is an easy book to appreciate, especially if one is fond of the larger genre of Esperanto writing [1].  This is a short book and … Continue reading

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Book Review: A First Reader

A First Reader:  Intended For Those Who Are Beginning The Study Of Esperanto, by E.A. Lawrence As someone who has read a fair amount of books about Esperanto and how the language is taught [1], and who will no doubt … Continue reading

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La Tuta Afero

Is such a day as today productive?  It is now nearly 9:30PM as I write this and it will likely be about 10PM if not later when I finish, given the scope of what I have to accomplish.  I sit … Continue reading

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Book Review: Unity And A Universal Language

Unity And A Universal Language (World Means To World Peace), by John Dale While it might be somewhat generous to call this a book, it is at least an interesting pamphlet that combines a subject I know a fair amount … Continue reading

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Book Review: Teach Yourself Esperanto

Teach Yourself Esperanto:  A Complete Course For Beginners, by John Cresswell and John Hartley, revised with additional material by J.H. Sullivan This book answers a question I had when reviewing a previous book that had been paired with this one … Continue reading

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Book Review: Esperanto Dictionary

Teach Yourself Esperanto Dictionary, by J.C. Wells Obviously, this is not the kind of book one reads for pleasure.  This fact will likely be clear to most of my audience, but I feel it necessary given the substantial amount of … Continue reading

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