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2 Group photos of Jews studying Esperanto, Poland, 1929

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles Start Price:50.00 USD Estimated At:150.00 - 180.00 USD
2 Group photos of Jews studying Esperanto, Poland, 1929
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2 Antique cabinet group photos of Jews studying Esperanto, Poland, Lomza. 1929,
11.5x15.5cm., 17x23cm. Cardboard of bigger photo is damaged, tear and and damages to edges of this photo.
Stains and rubbing to smaller photo
Lomza Yiddish: Lomzhe) is a city in north-eastern Poland, approximately 150 kilometres (90 miles) to the north-east of Warsaw and 80 kilometres (50 mi) west of Bialystok.
Esperanto is the most widely spoken constructed international auxiliary language. L. L. Zamenhof, a Polish-Jewish ophthalmologist, created Esperanto in the late 19th century and published the first book detailing it, Unua Libro, in 1887 under the pseudonym Dr. Esperanto, Esperanto translating as "one who hopes".Zamenhof's goal was to create an easy and flexible language that would serve as a universal second language to foster peace and international understanding. His original title for the language was simply the international language (lingvo internacia), but early speakers grew fond of the name Esperanto and began to use it as the name for the language in 1889; the name quickly gained prominence and has been used as an official name ever since.