Butler Records - Part 6
Jan. 30th, 2010 12:23 pmAs well as great-grandfather Thomas’s careful inscription of family letters and poems, and his family tree, I also have a still larger book of Butler records.

This is essentially a scrap book, filled with newspaper cuttings, and fragments of handwritten letters and verse. I’ve ignored it in the past, partly because much of it is in, or about, Esperanto, of which I find a little goes quite a long way. However, inspired by my recent researches I’ve taken another look, and I see that there are actually some very interesting things there – interesting to me, at least.
( Snippets )
( The sad state of the Church of England )
( Taking Arms against “The Flood of Figment” )
( How to get out of World War One – the accountant's way )

This is essentially a scrap book, filled with newspaper cuttings, and fragments of handwritten letters and verse. I’ve ignored it in the past, partly because much of it is in, or about, Esperanto, of which I find a little goes quite a long way. However, inspired by my recent researches I’ve taken another look, and I see that there are actually some very interesting things there – interesting to me, at least.
( Snippets )
( The sad state of the Church of England )
( Taking Arms against “The Flood of Figment” )
( How to get out of World War One – the accountant's way )