Random books from AEA's library
Esperanto makes sense [electronic resource] by Nicole Else
Ĉu morto ĉion finas? by A. H Broughton
El dramoj : fragmentoj de Ifigenio en Taŭrido de Goethe kaj de la Rabisto de Schiiler by L.L. Zamenhof [Trad]
La lingva esenco de Esperanto by Atanas D Atanasov
Paris en 9 tagoj, kion oni devas vidi
Kaj staros tre alte ... by Trevor Steele
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Member: AEA
CollectionsYour library (888)
Reviews233 reviews
TagsESKA (297), BESS (143), KLED (116), TEKK (73), In box (38), Artikolo (29), (11), KATS (8), Arkivo (6), MEKK (6) — see all tags
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Favorite authorsMontagu C. Butler (Shared favorites)
About meThe Australian Esperanto Association is a non-profit organisation aiming to:
promote the use of the international language, Esperanto;
increase, among its members, a strong sense of solidarity
to develop in its members understanding and esteem for peoples of other countries;
foster co-operation between Esperanto organisations and
organise nation-wide congresses, as well as other conferences and gatherings.
This catalogue is maintained by Barrie Cledsmith
About my libraryThe collection of the Australian Esperanto Association currently housed in Melbourne. There are maybe 4000 volumes roughly 50/50 journals and 'monographs' (books or pamphlets) collected and donated over most of the C20th by diverse members of the Association. There are also various items in other formats such as recordings, photographs, posters and manuscripts; Esperantalia of all kinds including postcards, scrapbooks and cuttings; and personal mementos of Ralph Harry and other eminent Esperantists. Also listed in this catalogue are books held by Esperanto groups in Australia and New Zealand.
Tags indicate either format or the location of the books: BESS = Brisbane Esperanto Society, ESKA = The Esperanto Collection of Australia, KLED = B.Cledsmith, MEKK = Melbourne Esperanto Coffee Club, TASK = Tasmanian Esperanto Club, TEKK = Torquay Esperanto Coffee Club, NSB indicates that the book, although catalogued, was not found at the latest check of the collection ca September 2006.
Homepagehttp://www.esperanto.org.au/aea/
Real nameAustralian Esperanto Association
LocationAlphington, Victoria
Emailbiblioteko
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Member sinceJul 27, 2006



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