Esperanto Literature - Where to get it?
de jsewell94, 6 de octubre de 2009
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Idioma: English
jsewell94 (Mostrar perfil) 6 de octubre de 2009 01:56:56
So I'm still improving my Esperanto, and I'm getting sick of sitting at my computer and reading stuff off of a monitor. I really want to get some actual books (Either by printing them off, or ordering them).
So I'm just wondering where I can go to get some books for a decent price? Printable e-books are fine too!
Thanks a lot
RiotNrrd (Mostrar perfil) 6 de octubre de 2009 02:45:34
http://i-espero.info/files/elibroj/
That ought to keep you busy!
jsewell94 (Mostrar perfil) 6 de octubre de 2009 03:14:52
ceigered (Mostrar perfil) 6 de octubre de 2009 10:54:53
You could also try a search on Project Gutenberg, you'll probably find more with RiotNrrd's link though. There are some lessons etc though, but many are old (and learning languages from eras gone by, in my experience, can make you sound a little old fashion ) (I tried learning some Arabic from a WW2 era book)
Miland (Mostrar perfil) 6 de octubre de 2009 12:37:31
Rohan (Mostrar perfil) 6 de octubre de 2009 15:14:33
http://timwestover.com/marvirinstrato/?page_id=7
horsto (Mostrar perfil) 6 de octubre de 2009 19:04:21
Miland (Mostrar perfil) 6 de octubre de 2009 23:10:30
erinja (Mostrar perfil) 6 de octubre de 2009 23:12:05
http://esperanto-usa.org/
The late Don Harlow also maintained a website of Esperanto literature. It isn't "printable" exactly, no e-books or anything, but I certainly printed stuff from there as a beginner, and it is a wide variety of content.
http://donh.best.vwh.net/Esperanto/Literaturo/lite...
Donniedillon (Mostrar perfil) 7 de octubre de 2009 00:45:39