re curious in kampala
Jim Holton
jim at ADISOFT-INC.COM
Wed Dec 2 16:43:35 UTC 1998
Kamloops Wawa was published from 1981 to 1904. I don't know exactly the
reason for the 1923 date in the catalog, but I do know that LeJeune did
publish the "Chinook Rudiments" on May 3, 1924 (I guess he was alive).
On the copy I have, he sort of has a newpaper type header on the first
page with the issue number as No. 1739. I almost seems to me that he
sort of viewed this as a continuation of his earlier works. Regards, Jim
terry glavin wrote:
>
> my guess is that the 1923 edition was just that, a special edition. was
> lejeune still alive then?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: (No Name Available) <GRADMA at UVVM.UVIC.CA>
> To: CHINOOK at LINGUIST.LDC.UPENN.EDU <CHINOOK at LINGUIST.LDC.UPENN.EDU>
> Date: 01 December 1998 15:03
> Subject: Re: re curious in kampala
>
> >That's strange - the UVic library has microforms apparently up to 1923, and
> >I have a xerox of a special edition (copied for me by Jan van Eyck when he
> was
> >in Lilooet a few years ago that's dated 1923 or 24. And most references
> I've
> >seen say that it was published, at least sporadically, up to 1923.
> >
> >Barbara Harris
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