Room 26 has a fine selection of scans of press clippings about Volapük:
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this is an artificial international language based largely on English but with some root words from German, French, and Latin,, are they still using this?
Posted by: Monster High Dolls | September 06, 2011 at 05:01 AM
Esperanto continues to thrive and Volapuk is almost forgotten because of the superiority of the former.
There are a lot of Esperanto books for sale on eBay, by ther way.
Posted by: Bill Chapman | September 05, 2011 at 06:31 PM
I once created a site for those those who prefer their volapüked gibberish randomised.
Posted by: M. Möhling | September 05, 2011 at 04:04 PM
The article is worth reading,Thank you very much! I will keep your new articles.
Posted by: North Face Discount | September 05, 2011 at 05:26 AM
Tolkien or Salvatore?
Posted by: Adonis | September 02, 2011 at 05:27 PM
@Adonis
He didn't.
Posted by: Bernhart | September 01, 2011 at 10:45 PM
If Tolkien became famous for inventing Elvish, why shouldn't we celebrate the creator of Volapük? And it seems much more original than Esperanto, which always reminds of the way that retarded monk Salvatore is talking in The Name of the Rose.
Posted by: Adonis | August 31, 2011 at 06:35 PM