księżycowy wrote:I did double check the society's webpage yesterday, and it looks like they may not sell it anymore. They used to have a few other "manuals" like it too (Yakut and Chuvash). A shame really. They are a good spot to check for Mongolian resources though. I bought the Sain Baina Uu? series there. It was a bit pricy, but worth every penny.
Do you have a copy of "Let's Learn Tuvan"? If not, I have a copy I'd be willing to scan for you. I should note I won't be able to scan it until I'm with my scanner, and that's not going to happen until May. But if you don't mind waiting, I don't mind scanning it for your personal use. (Unfortunately I don't have the audio that was suppose to go with it.)
That's very kind, I can maybe let you know closer to around that time and let me know if I can offer anything for your time, but I've been trying to find it to no success, but by May it's possible I get lucky or will know whether or not I still need it (as I wouldn't want to waste your time).
But yeah I've seen the Yakut manual for sale too, it might be cool to get my mitts on that too, but I know I am unlikely to try learning it, but it might be interesting to see how it compares given I know they are related to each other. And I find Siberia in general to be an interesting part of the world.
And I will check out the store regardless because if they still have good Mongolian resources, it'd be useful to take a look.