10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ESPERANTIST»
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Esperantist in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Esperantist and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
A periodical The Esperantist was issued, for which Stead gave a financial
guarantee.10 On the first birthday of the London club, Zamenhof sent a recorded
message of appreciation for the work done in the past year.11 At first the London
club ...
Peter Glover Forster, 1982
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
British Esperanto Association, 2011
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Lists of People by Language: List of Hispanophones, ...
Excerpt: This is a list of some notable Spanish-speaking people whose occupations are related with Spanish language. In alphabetical order within categories. See also List of Spanish language authors (by country).
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Quarterly Review: A Journal of University Perspectives
On the following page of Esperantist Kellerman's grammar I find that sat is used
in a slightly different sense, that of a pleasant gustatory sensation — Mario satas
ceri- zojn. However in both cases the authoress has plainly flouted the holy word
...
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Aspects of Internationalism: Language & Culture
Its intertextuality draws on national literatures rather than other Esperantist works:
"Think for a moment how many of the newly-published literary works of recent
years are related in some way to earlier Esperanto literature, or to each other.
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Chinese Migrants and Internationalism: Forgotten Histories, ...
Esperanto movement. Its Esperanto section was run by Sheng Guocheng 盛国城,
a prominent Esperantist and another ex member ofJiang Kanghu'sparty, who
hadpreviously done the same forRendao zhoubao. Apart from Esperanto
versions ...
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Constructing World Culture: International Nongovernmental ...
... the International Esperantist Scientific Association, the World Esperantist
Vegetarian Association, the Universal Medical Esperanto Association, and the
Christian Esperanto International Association; from 1918 to 1938, the Scout's
Esperanto ...
John Boli, George M. Thomas, 1999
family connections in Dublin, who is said to have been the first Esperantist in the
English-speaking countries. He sent Fournier an Esperanto text-book to
encourage the language among the Celtic nations, and attested to an affinity
between ...
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The Moral Disarmament of France: Education, Pacifism, and ...
"I was the only follower," he recalls, "and I have remained a militant Esperantist
ever since that time. Why? For ideological reasons, to work for Universal Peace."
64 World War I brought Esperantist activities to a halt, and after the conflict, the ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ESPERANTIST»
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Esperantist is used in the context of the following news items.
Downtown Ypsilanti library to host presentation on widely spoken …
... by themselves through books and internet sites, it has a list of speakers all over the world who open their homes to Esperantist travelers." «Heritage Newspapers, Jun 15»
How an artificial language from 1887 is finding new life online
That night, the Society consisted of seven men, including Neil, and one woman (though Neil's girlfriend, also an Esperantist, did show up later). «The Verge, May 15»
George Soros Facts: 7 Things You Might Not Know About Billionaire
... but, according to Kaufman, Soros' father was an avid Esperantist who learned the language while a prisoner of war in Siberia and taught his ... «Newsmax, May 15»
Two festivals, same day
Cai Yuanpei (January 11, 1868 — March 5, 1940) was a Chinese educator, Esperantist, president of Peking University, and founder of the ... «Peking University News, Apr 15»
To Be Alive and a Polish Writer: Tadeusz Konwicki, 1926–2015
Who turned me, a European, no, a citizen of the world, an Esperantist, a cosmopolitan, an agent of universalism, who turned me, as in some ... «The New Yorker, Feb 15»
Google aims to be your universal translator
I speak Esperanto, and sometimes I can't understand a foreign Esperantist because they use colloquial phrases that do not exist in English. «CNET, Jan 15»
The 'language of hope': Esperanto in Turkey
A prominent Esperantist who also teaches the language for free, Ozdizdar's path to learning Esperanto was just a “coincidence.” He went to a ... «www.worldbulletin.net, Dec 14»
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But November 11, 1967 was the day when Yui Chunoshin, a 73-year old esperantist self-immolated in front of the Prime Minister's residence, ... «Japan Focus, Dec 14»
One of the Perks of Speaking Esperanto? Free Lodging Around the …
It helped him travel to Brazil in 2006, where he stayed with a host and one other visiting Esperantist, who both made him feel like less of an ... «Wall Street Journal, Nov 14»
Sketch of the life of Liu Shifu (Sifo, or Sifu), Chinese anarchist …
(This was probably written in Esperanto-Sifo was a keen Esperantist.) On coming out of prison he went to Hong Kong, and with some comrades ... «Anarkismo.net, Sep 14»