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vikungen (Pokaż profil) 28 lutego 2015, 19:36:43
I heard about this interesting book called "Rakontoj de niaj prapatroj" it is a fictional original Esperanto book by David K. Jordan. With original title seemlingy being: "Rakontoj prapatraj pri nia lando antau multaj jarcentoj kiam okazemis mirindaj aferoj".
I have seen it described as follows:
The book is comprised of many stories from the ancient days of Esperanto history, when there were dragons, giants, and savage Volapük speakers wandering the earth.
This sounds like a fun and interesting book, so to my question, does anyone here know if this is able to be read anywhere on the internet? I've read from an old forum on Yahoo that 6 of these stories are to be on the internet, but I have not found any of them.
I have seen it described as follows:
The book is comprised of many stories from the ancient days of Esperanto history, when there were dragons, giants, and savage Volapük speakers wandering the earth.
This sounds like a fun and interesting book, so to my question, does anyone here know if this is able to be read anywhere on the internet? I've read from an old forum on Yahoo that 6 of these stories are to be on the internet, but I have not found any of them.
vejktoro (Pokaż profil) 28 lutego 2015, 22:18:33
vikungen:I heard about this interesting book called "Rakontoj de niaj prapatroj" it is a fictional original Esperanto book by David K. Jordan. With original title seemlingy being: "Rakontoj prapatraj pri nia lando antau multaj jarcentoj kiam okazemis mirindaj aferoj".Here
I have seen it described as follows:
The book is comprised of many stories from the ancient days of Esperanto history, when there were dragons, giants, and savage Volapük speakers wandering the earth.
This sounds like a fun and interesting book, so to my question, does anyone here know if this is able to be read anywhere on the internet? I've read from an old forum on Yahoo that 6 of these stories are to be on the internet, but I have not found any of them.
Christa627 (Pokaż profil) 28 lutego 2015, 23:19:23
I was like, Hey, I know where that is!, but vejktoro already gave the link (just click Esperantisma Ludejo; the stories are the first links on that page). I thought they were pretty funny .