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braveb -

What do you mean by gutted? By this do you mean the book is not going to be published? If so, then
where did you get this information?



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m.ellison -

I think some of us are getting a bit impatient... wait a bit, they are working on it, it will come
out. Books take time to get together, maybe six months from final manuscript until it reaches the
bookshop.










NickyR -

Sorry, that was not a very clear post.

I was just gutted that it's not going to be ready for a while. Am definitely one of the
"impatient" ones!

Nicky










ABCinChina -

Seems like this book is going to be very good in helping to remember Hanzi. I think this book is
better suited for people who can already recognize and read some characters, but do not know how
to write.

Does anyone know if this book will be available in China?










m.ellison -

Has anyone looked at
http://www.amazon.com/Learning-Chine...6652582&sr=8-1










Zhang -

OK now im really pissed....I was hoping to get this one done and dusted before the end of the
current Uni semester, now its looking like not even gonna be able to get my hands on the book.










Volapuk49 -

The books are to be published by the University of Hawaii Press.

I just contacted them and have been told the following:

The manuscripts for both the simplified and traditional characters are currently
undergoing extramural review. If they are accepted for publication by
the editorial board, the books might be available as early as July or
August of 2008.

Let's keep our fingers crossed.










kumori -

Thanks for the update Volapuk49! God I wish they would hurry up and publish it.... "extramural
review", phew, what a joke; it's Heisig for crying out loud, his work is beyond contempt!

Just publish it Hawaii! Do it now!










m.ellison -

I am about to start a new thread for Matthews and Matthews, Learning Chinese Characters -- it
should be of interest to anyone reading this thread. (But it deserves its own thread).










KONDDE -

PROGRESS REPORT (5 May, 2008): The book is currently with the University of Hawai'i Press, where
it is being proofread in preparation for publication

from:

http://www.nanzan-u.ac.jp/SHUBUNKEN/...0Hanzi%201.htm












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