Zamenhof

Zamenhof
Title Zamenhof PDF eBook
Author Aleksander Korzhenkov
Publisher Mondial
Pages 116
Release 2010
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1595691677

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Released to the public for the first time in in 1887, Esperanto had its specific origins in the fertile brain of a single individual, Zamenhof, and in the particular circum-stan-ces into which he was born and came of age. It is the story of these origins that Aleksander Korzhenkov's biography sets out to tell. -- That biography was originally published in Esperanto; the present version, in Ian Richmond's excellent translation, is an abridged version of the original text, prepared for English readers by the author. -- Zamenhof was a child of his times - buffeted by the social upheavals of Eastern Europe in the late nineteenth century, eager to find solutions to social ills, but alive to new ways of thinking that accompanied this change. Seeking to solve the specific problems of his own day, he created a language equally well suited to addressing those of ours. (Humphrey Tonkin)

Dr. Esperanto's International Language

Dr. Esperanto's International Language
Title Dr. Esperanto's International Language PDF eBook
Author Ludwik Lazar Zamenhof
Publisher
Pages 40
Release 2009
Genre Esperanto
ISBN 9780032194052

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Lidia

Lidia
Title Lidia PDF eBook
Author Wendy Heller
Publisher
Pages 260
Release 1985
Genre Bahais
ISBN 9780853981954

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The Life of Zamenhof

The Life of Zamenhof
Title The Life of Zamenhof PDF eBook
Author Edmond Privat
Publisher
Pages 142
Release 1931
Genre Esperantists
ISBN

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Doctor Esperanto and the Language of Hope

Doctor Esperanto and the Language of Hope
Title Doctor Esperanto and the Language of Hope PDF eBook
Author Mara Rockliff
Publisher Candlewick
Pages 41
Release 2019-03-12
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0763689157

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Meet the boy who made up his own language — and brought hope to millions. Once there was a town of many languages but few kind words. Growing up Jewish in Bialystok, Poland, in the late 1800s, young Leyzer Zamenhof was surrounded by languages: Russian, Yiddish, German, Polish, and many others. But the multiethnic Bialystok was full of mistrust and suspicion, and Leyzer couldn’t help but wonder: If everyone could understand each other, wouldn’t they be able to live in peace? So Zamenhof set out to create a new language, one that would be easy to learn and could connect people around the world. He published a book of his new language and signed it Dr. Esperanto — “one who hopes.” Mara Rockliff uses her unique knack for forgotten history to tell the story of a young man who saw possibility where others saw only barriers, while Polish illustrator Zosia Dzierzawska infuses every scene with warmth and energy, bringing the story of Esperanto to life.

Dua Libro de L' Lingvo Internacia

Dua Libro de L' Lingvo Internacia
Title Dua Libro de L' Lingvo Internacia PDF eBook
Author L. L. Zamenhof
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 54
Release 2017-08-03
Genre
ISBN 9781974149087

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Dua Libro de l' Lingvo Internacia

Bridge of Words

Bridge of Words
Title Bridge of Words PDF eBook
Author Esther Schor
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 384
Release 2016-10-04
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 0805090797

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"A history of Esperanto, the utopian "universal language" invented in 1887"--