Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!lll-crg!lll-lcc!styx!twg-ap!amdahl!nsc!nsta!instable!amos From: amos@instable.UUCP (Amos Shapir) Newsgroups: sci.lang Subject: Re: Request: Which Books to learn Esperanto From? Message-ID: <375@instable.UUCP> Date: Sun, 2-Nov-86 04:05:40 EST Article-I.D.: instable.375 Posted: Sun Nov 2 04:05:40 1986 Date-Received: Tue, 4-Nov-86 00:08:12 EST References: <102@ritcv.UUCP> <2081@ihlpa.UUCP> <212@sjuvax.UUCP> <1163@spp2.UUCP> <188@cbnap.UUCP> Reply-To: amos@instable.UUCP (Amos Shapir) Distribution: sci Organization: National Semiconductor (Israel) Ltd. Lines: 21 Keywords: Esperanto In article <188@cbnap.UUCP> whp@cbnap.UUCP (W. H. Pollock x4575 3S235) writes: >I would like to learn but don't have the time for a course. >Is there a good book (possibly with a cassette tape) that anyone >cares to recommend? All I can currently speak is English. The book I have used is: ESPERANTO (in the 'teach yourself' series) by J. Cresswell & J. Hartley published in the U.S. by the David McKay Company 75 3rd Ave. NY, NY 10017 ISBN 0 340 05781 5 They also have an English-Esperanto dictionary. -- Amos Shapir National Semiconductor (Israel) 6 Maskit st. P.O.B. 3007, Herzlia 46104, Israel (01-972) 52-522261 amos%nsta@nsc 34.48'E 32.10'N