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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENT
The International Literary Platform.
The International Language, Esperanto, is not only easily learned by
persons acquainted with other languages, but is a key to the quicker
understanding of the others.
Rothesay, Scotland, HIGGIE & CO., PubliS hePS. "
Esperanta Publications
Alphabet, with examples of pronounciation. Id per doz.
Pronouns Classified. Devised to refresh the memories of the wayfaring, and
enabling them to take a firm grip of this grammatical language. Id per doz.
Correlated Words, being a tabulated reproduction of the cleverly-arranged adjec-
tives, pronouns, and adverbs, culled from chaos in other languages, and methodi-
cally arranged by Dr Zamenhoff ; with additional guiding-lines for the assistance
of other than classical scholars. Price, 2d per doz.
The Supple Joints of Esperanto, being WORD-BUILDING TABULATED
showing at a glance the usefulness and efficacy of the Prefixes, Affixes, Nouns
Adjectives, Plurals, Adverbs, Verbs and Participles. Extremely handy for refer-
ence by students. Price, 4d per dozen.
Is Esperanto Worth Learning ? A clever Persuasive by Bernard Long, b a
70 pages. Prices, Id, 2d, or 5 cents. Reduction for quantities.
Scottish Post Cards in the Universal Language : —
Auld Lang Syne (Estintaj Tago).
A Man's a Man for a' that (La Frateco de la Homo).
Sweet Rothesay Bay, visited by a deputation from the International Congress,
with View, and the verse, " It's a Bonnie Bay," in English and translated).
The Scot Abroad (la Skoto Alilande), with Illustration.
Id each ; four for 3d.
Views Typical of Scottish Scenery.
[Vidajoj Karakterizaj de SCOTLANDA PEJZAGO].
Beautifully Printed from Photographs.
Published in Commemoration of the III International Esperanto Congress
held in Great Britain in 1907, and re-published annually since.
Thirty-four full page Views, besides Descriptive Letterpress, Price Sixpence.
" Belega SkOtlando," an abridged translation of " Bonnie, Bonnie Scot-
land" in to the International Language ['' the pioneer of the guide books of •
the future"], One Penny.
Higgie & Coy., Rothesay.
The International Literary Platform.
The International Language, Esperanto, is not only easily learned by
persons acquainted with other languages, but is a key to the quicker
understanding of the others.
Rothesay, Scotland, HIGGIE & CO., PubliS hePS. "
Esperanta Publications
Alphabet, with examples of pronounciation. Id per doz.
Pronouns Classified. Devised to refresh the memories of the wayfaring, and
enabling them to take a firm grip of this grammatical language. Id per doz.
Correlated Words, being a tabulated reproduction of the cleverly-arranged adjec-
tives, pronouns, and adverbs, culled from chaos in other languages, and methodi-
cally arranged by Dr Zamenhoff ; with additional guiding-lines for the assistance
of other than classical scholars. Price, 2d per doz.
The Supple Joints of Esperanto, being WORD-BUILDING TABULATED
showing at a glance the usefulness and efficacy of the Prefixes, Affixes, Nouns
Adjectives, Plurals, Adverbs, Verbs and Participles. Extremely handy for refer-
ence by students. Price, 4d per dozen.
Is Esperanto Worth Learning ? A clever Persuasive by Bernard Long, b a
70 pages. Prices, Id, 2d, or 5 cents. Reduction for quantities.
Scottish Post Cards in the Universal Language : —
Auld Lang Syne (Estintaj Tago).
A Man's a Man for a' that (La Frateco de la Homo).
Sweet Rothesay Bay, visited by a deputation from the International Congress,
with View, and the verse, " It's a Bonnie Bay," in English and translated).
The Scot Abroad (la Skoto Alilande), with Illustration.
Id each ; four for 3d.
Views Typical of Scottish Scenery.
[Vidajoj Karakterizaj de SCOTLANDA PEJZAGO].
Beautifully Printed from Photographs.
Published in Commemoration of the III International Esperanto Congress
held in Great Britain in 1907, and re-published annually since.
Thirty-four full page Views, besides Descriptive Letterpress, Price Sixpence.
" Belega SkOtlando," an abridged translation of " Bonnie, Bonnie Scot-
land" in to the International Language ['' the pioneer of the guide books of •
the future"], One Penny.
Higgie & Coy., Rothesay.
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Description | Directories of individual Scottish counties or parts of counties. |
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Description | Around 700 Scottish directories published annually by the Post Office or private publishers between 1773 and 1911. Most of Scotland covered, with a focus on Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee and Aberdeen. Most volumes include a general directory (A-Z by surname), street directory (A-Z by street) and trade directory (A-Z by trade). |
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