For the anthology of column articles by Hiroaki Sato, see A Bridge of Words.
Bridge of Words: Esperanto and the Dream of a Universal Language
Author
Esther Schor
Language
English
Subjects
Esperanto, interlinguistics
Genres
Non-fiction, memoir
Publisher
Metropolitan Books
Publication date
4 October 2016
Pages
384
ISBN
978-0-8050-9079-6
Dewey Decimal
499.992
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