Helen Keller:
by Brooks, Van Wycks
Published by : E. P. Dutton & Company (New York) Physical details: 166 p. Year: 1956Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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900 - 999 | 920.7 Bro (Browse shelf) | Available | Book Fund | 24878 |
A child in Alabama --
The prodigy --
Wrentham --
Out of the dark --
The open road --
For the blind --
"My religion" --
Interlude : England and Japan --
At Westport : Jo Davidson --
From a notebook --
Around the world --
A later miscellany.
As an infant Helen Keller was a "living nullity," deaf, blind, unable to speak. - Here is her story, the story of a walking shadow who learned French, German, Latin, Greek - and another language, a foreign tongue in exactly the same degree, English. At 16 she was ready for Radcliffe College.