First esperanto book?
de lagwagon555, 5 noiembrie 2007
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Rao (Arată profil) 6 noiembrie 2007, 21:57:37
lagwagon555 (Arată profil) 10 noiembrie 2007, 07:14:42
As for Paŝoj al Plena Posedo, I looked on UEA and saw two versions.
http://katalogo.uea.org/katalogo.php?inf=6432
That is the more expensive one. Does anyone know if it is hardback? If not, I will just buy the other cheaper one.
erinja (Arată profil) 10 noiembrie 2007, 13:46:31
According to edukado.net, the more expensive edition has been "revised and refreshed" by updating and redefining the words and reorganizing the exercises. I believe they are both soft cover books. I haven't found a mention of the new edition being hardback, and indeed, the old one was never hardback, that I was aware.
Interestingly enough, the Wikipedia page about the book mentions that not all of the exercises in the book come with exercises in the back. In any case if you want to get the additional exercises checked, feel free to send me a personal message and I'll look over them with no problem.
lagwagon555 (Arată profil) 11 noiembrie 2007, 06:59:14
And thanks, if I come across any of those problems I'll email you
lagwagon555 (Arată profil) 11 noiembrie 2007, 09:50:14
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Skribis Richard Ventura
> Saluton
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> Mi vidis ke en via retbutiko vi havas du versiojn de Paŝoj al Plena
> Posedo... Ĉu unu de ili havas malmolan kovrilon?
Ili ambau havas malmolan kovrilon.
Ionel
Libroservo de UEA
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Well, thats a surprise. They both have hard covers, even a book for under 10 euros? Eh what? I guess I'll take thier word for it, but I have a feeling im going to end up with a paperback anyway.
erinja (Arată profil) 11 noiembrie 2007, 15:01:51