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La Brita Esperantisto

La Brita Esperantisto is the official organ of the British Esperanto Association. It was launched as The British Esperantist (stylized as The British Esperantist.). It was published as a monthly and ran by a committee of editors from No. 1 issue (January 1905) to No. 306 (October 1930).[1]

La Brita Esperantisto
(The British Esperantist)
La Brita Esperantisto (Spring 2015, No. 978)
CategoriesMagazine
FrequencyMonthly, Bimonthly, Quarterly, Semi-annually
PublisherBritish Esperanto Association
First issue1905 (as The British Esperantist.)
CountryEngland
LanguageEsperanto, English

It continued as a monthly but with a frequency starting World War II as a bimonthly with joint issues covering two months (6 issues per year).[2]

In 1991 the publication became a quarterly and issued once every three months (4 issues a year).

In the year 2000, the publication turned into a semi-annual issue (two issues titled Spring and Autumn). In 2010, it was retitled as LBE (abbreviation of La Brita Esperantisto), but it reverted to the title La Brita Esperantisto in 2015.[3]

Editors included Montagu C. Butler, Wadham, K. Alexander, C. J. Hunt, Cecil C. Goldsmitt, G. Osmotherly, D. B. Gregor, A. E. Nobes, Edward Ockey, Dermond J. F. Quirke and William Auld, Paul Gubbins, Ian Carter and Tim Owen, the latter as editor in chief since Spring 2018 issue.

Editors

Nos From To Editor
1 - 306 January 1905 October 1930 Committee
307 - 372 November 1930 April 1936 Montagu C. Butler
373 - 414 May 1936 October 1939 Fred Wadham
415 - 527/528 November 1939 March-April 1949 Montagu C. Butler
529/530 - 581/582 May-June 1949 September-October 1953 K. Alexander
583/584 - 597/598 November-December 1953 January-February 1955 C. J. Hunt
599/600 - 640 March-April 1955 November 1958 Cecil C. Goldsmith
641 - 646 December 1958 May 1959 G. Osmotherly
647 - 681 June 1959 July-August 1962 D. B. Gregor
682 - 691 September 1962 June 1963 no information
692 - 736 July-August 1963 August-September 1967 A. E. Nobes
737 - 774 October 1967 June 1971 Edward Ockey
775 August 1971 Dermond J. F. Quirke
776 - 951 October 1971 March-April 2000 William Auld
952 - 980 Autumn 2001 Spring 2016 Paul Gubbins
981 - 983 Autumn 2016 Autumn 2017 Ian Carter, Tim Owen
984 Spring 2018 Tim Owen

Notes

  • YouTube: Esperanto-gazetoj tra la tuta mondo: Okcidenta Eŭropo

References

  1. ^ Bitarkivo: The British Esperantist archive
  2. ^ Austrian National Bibliothek - Archive of all issues of The British Esperantist from 1905 until 1948
  3. ^ Archive of La Brita Esperantisto 1997-2018

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