| Rodnik
Publishing has five titles currently in print:
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- "English-Russian Dictionary-Phrasebook of
Love" ...details
- "Making Friends in Mexico; A Spanish Phrasebook"
...details
- "Making Friends in Italy; An Italian Phrasebook"
...details
- "English-Dari Phrasebook for Aid Workers"
...details
- "Russian Phrasebook for Tourism, Friendship
& Fun"
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- "French Phrasebook for Tourism,
Friendship and Fun"
- "Spanish Phrasebook for Tourism,
Friendship and Fun (for Spain)"
- "Spanish Phrasebook for Tourism,
Friendship and Fun (for Mexico)"
- "Spanish Phrasebook for Tourism,
Friendship and Fun (Costa Rica)"
- "Spanish Phrasebook for Tourism,
Friendship and Fun (El Salvador)"
- "Spanish Phrasebook for Tourism,
Friendship and Fun (Honduras)"
- "Spanish Phrasebook for Tourism,
Friendship and Fun (Guatemala)"
- "Spanish Phrasebook for Tourism,
Friendship and Fun (Nicaragua)"
- ""Ukrainian Phrasebook for Tourism,
Friendship and Fun" ...details
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RODNIK
(pronounced “rahd-NEEK”) is the anglicized spelling
of the Russian word Rodnik,
meaning “spring: a source of a body of water; an issue of water
from the earth: a natural fountain; a source of something; esp: a
hidden or ultimate source.” (from Webster’s Third
New International Dictionary, 1968.) |
About Rodnik
Publishing Company
Rodnik Publishing
Company was established in November 1994 in Seattle, Washington,
by it's current owner and director, Robert Powers.
After a brief endeavor to publish a Russian-language
newspaper ("Kl[h k Rossii")
in 1995, the company turned first to book-selling and then, in 1996,
to book publishing.
Since 1996 the focus of Rodnik Publishing has been on
developing, publishing and marketing dictionaries, foreign language
phrasebooks and language-learning materials
for various languages.
Owner Biography
The owner of Rodnik Publishing, Robert Powers, has been
involved with languages since his childhood in a Finnish-American
foster family.
During a 22-year Army career he studied Russian, Vietnamese,
Persian, and German, and served as a linguist in all of them.
After retiring from the Army and completing a BA degree
in Slavic Languages at the University of Washington, Robert taught
ESL, German and Russian at community colleges.
Having traveled to and lived in many countries, he has
a broad familiarity with the cultures and customs of other lands,
as well as extensive experience in communicating in different languages...top
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