Verlag: Institution for Deaf Mutes, Rochester NY, 1892
Zustand: Near Fine. No Flaws or Blemishes but minimal shelf handling with minor splitting to the paper at the spine ends. Lower corners lightly curled; text clean evenly toned. 6.25 by 9.25 inches; 48 pages with some illustration of the alphabet and an unnumbered plate 'Something About Common Things'. This publication explores the innovative methods developed by the inventor, demonstrating a significant advancement in deaf education during its time. The memoir accompanying the alphabet provides valuable insights into the life and motivations of the inventor, contextualizing the development of this educational tool within the historical framework of deaf communication methods. Subjects: Deaf education, Language and communication innovations Educational literature, Historical reference.