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Post by evertype on Jun 22, 2014 19:30:41 GMT -5
Evertype would like to announce the publication of an edition of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (ALꞮSꞮƵ ADVENȻƎRƵ ꞮN WUNDƎRLAND), printed in the Unifon Alphabet. Unifon was developed in the 1950s as an auxiliary phonetic alphabet designed to help English-speaking children to learn to read, by starting them on a writing system that worked by sound. Tests showed that children were able to learn to read rather quickly using this system, and, having made that breakthrough, were able to learn traditional English spelling with relative ease. This edition of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is written entirely in that same alphabet, with fonts specially designed by Michael Everson. A page with links to Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk is available at www.evertype.com/books/alice-en-unifon.html . Bookstores can order copies at a discount from the publisher. Michael Everson Evertype, alice-in-wonderland-books.com
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