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Re: 18 Steps to Fluency in Glosa

nick_hempshall ("nick_hempshall" <nick_hempshall@...>) on November 22, 2008

There’s a copy on Amazon

http://www.amazon.com/Eighteen-Steps-Fluency-Euro= -Glosa- Wendy/dp/0946540152/ref=3Dsr_1_3?ie=3DUTF8&s=3Dbooks&qid=3D12273509= 84&sr=3D1-3

Much of the text is available at

http://www.glosa.org/en/g18s= .htm

and it says there

“USA-citizens can buy a paper copy of this HTML-do= cument from Gary Miller (his_email_address_here_removed) for 5 USD plus sh= ipping.”

— In glosalist@yahoogroups.com, “shearzar” <ken.scherer@…> w= rote:

I’m surprised to only find a snail mail address to the UK from w= hich to purchase “18 Steps to Fluency in Glosa.” Please, don’t tell me = that, in this modern age, I have to send a paper check via the postal s= ervice across the pond to acquire the material necessary to properly lea= rn Glosa.

I’ve been searching the web for something better to lear= n, and even tinkering with my own conlang, but the only auxlang that won= ‘t get out of my head is Glosa!

What books do I need to buy to le= arn Glosa, and from where?

Thank you.

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