Because of too much distraction into other directions, this project has been asleep for almost a year. I hope tp pick up the project again soon. Some booklets have come in which I still have to scan. Some new booklets will go out starting next month. The project has no deadline, but the collection will form a part of the TAM-Archive and will exhibited when the occasion occurs.
So, thank you all for being so patient. Life has many surprises, and sometimes that means setting priorities differently.
Sunday, September 4, 2011
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Popular Posts
It has been quiet at this blog for some time. Some more booklets came in that I still have to scan and publish. A new feature on this blog shows a new direction. The Popular Post feature shows the pages of the booklets that are looked on the most. They will form the seperate words beside this blog now and maybe form new words and existing words. A small experiment only possible as a combination of mail and Internet.
Labels:
Alphabeth Booklets,
Experiment,
Popular Posts,
Ruud Janssen
Friday, November 13, 2009
New booklets arrived
Some new booklets have arrived but the time to scan them and publish them online isn't there yet. Expect some new documents soon. Every month a few more booklets are sent out and the collection will evolve as well as the goals of the project.
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Saturday, June 13, 2009
O - Wolfgang Skodd (Germany), Diane Bertrand (Canada), R.F. Côté (Canada), Wilma Duguay (Canada), Angela Behrendt (Germany)
This booklet got s special dust cover made by Wolfgang Skodd (Germany) and also travelled quite a lot....
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Angela Behrendt,
Canada,
Diane Bertrand,
Germany,
O,
R.F. Côté,
Wilma Duguay,
Wolfgang Skodd
Friday, June 12, 2009
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Sunday, January 4, 2009
J - Collaboration of Ruud-Bruno-Torma-Henk-Markus
The J-booklet arrived without an envelope. Because of the special rates that are made during Christmas and Newyears time in the Netherlands, the booklet could travel to me for only 34 Eurocents. Here is the complete scan of the booklet as it returned. Not all addresses are included in the booklet.
Labels:
Bruno Chialone,
Henk van Ooijen,
Hungary,
Italy,
J,
Markus Steffen,
Netherlands,
Torma Cauli
Sunday, December 28, 2008
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