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Title: The Esperantist, Vol. 1, No. 3
Author: Various
Editor: H. Bolingbroke Mudie
Release Date: July 13, 2009 [EBook #29403]
Language: Esperanto
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SINGLE COPIES PRICE FOURPENCE NET.
_No. 3._
_January, 1904._
THE
ESPERANTIST
The Esperanto Gazette for the spreading
of the International Language....
Edited by H. BOLINGBROKE MUDIE.
ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION: 3/- (4 francs; 1-1/2 roubles; 75 cents).
Published by THE ESPERANTO CLUB, 41, Outer Temple, London, W.C.
CONTENTS.
Page
Editor's Notes 33-35
Radium (Sir William Ramsay) 36-37
Two Fables (Esperantist 6266) 37
Nursery Rhymes (Ben Elmy) 37
A Terrible Night (Edward Metcalfe, M. A.) 38-39
The Tempest, continued from pages 5 and 21
(translated by A. Motteau) 40
Casabianca (translated by Clarence Bicknell) 41
Evening (Carlo Bourlet) 41
Comrades in Other Lands 42
The Antiquity of the Sphinx (Ben Elmy) 43
A True Tale (Esperantist 4686) 44
Benjamin Franklin's Whistle ("Kabe") 44
The Dream-Doctor (Esperantist 8379) 44
Correspondence Notes 45
Various Items of Interest 46
Synopsis of The Grammar 47-48
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