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A collection of translated works by many different French authors, written between the years of 1764 and 1840 which was a golden era in the education for the deaf. Includes a defense of sign language (which was the first book published by a deaf man), autobiographical accounts of two deaf leaders, a description of how to teach manual French, a critique of the aforementioned methods and a history of the deaf.
| Owner | Deaf Heritage Centre |
|---|---|
| Location | Book Shelf 8 Black |
| Quantity | 2 |
| Index | 131 |
| Added Date | Jan 12, 2015 15:26:10 |
| Modified Date | Feb 15, 2016 15:01:33 |
A collection of translated works by many different French authors, written between the years of 1764 and 1840 which was a golden era in the education for the deaf. Includes a defense of sign language (which was the first book published by a deaf man), autobiographical accounts of two deaf leaders, a description of how to teach manual French, a critique of the aforementioned methods and a history of the deaf.