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Esperanto Literature - Where to get it?

by jsewell94, October 6, 2009

Messages: 15

Language: English

jsewell94 (User's profile) October 8, 2009, 11:57:41 PM

Oh my goodness! Reading really helps!

I know that's probably really obvious for you guys, but I have been reading http://en.lernu.net/biblioteko/franko/pipi/index.p... this week, and just a second ago I went on wikipedia in Esperanto to see if I could understand any of it.

I could understand a good majority of what it was saying! And I was impressed because I wasn't using a dictionary or anything.

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CindyS (User's profile) October 9, 2009, 1:57:01 AM

Project Gutenberg has some that you can print off too, although some of them are a little dated.

http://www.gutenberg.org/browse/languages/eo

jsewell94 (User's profile) October 11, 2009, 7:01:11 PM

I ordered books from the USA-Esperanto website, and I selected the cheapest shipping option.

How long does it normal take for the stuff to arrive?

LyzTyphone (User's profile) October 12, 2009, 5:18:00 AM

Sorry I am unable to answer the question just asked.

Here I've just discovered another list of original Esperanta literature:
http://esperanto.net/literaturo/unikodo.html

Really up-to-date, the latest entry of which is in 2009!

fulei (User's profile) October 14, 2009, 3:20:29 AM

jsewell94:I ordered books from the USA-Esperanto website, and I selected the cheapest shipping option.

How long does it normal take for the stuff to arrive?
I ordered La Hobito from there and I believe it took about a week to a week and a half. I can't recall exactly but it wasn't too bad of a wait.

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