[nabs-l] books on blind history

Darian Smith dsmithnfb at gmail.com
Tue Jan 4 14:34:46 UTC 2011


Greetings Dennis,
  The first book that comes to mind is "walking alone and  marching
together"  by Floyde W. Matson. I found it to be rather informitive if
you want a solid dose of history- that will certainly give
yousomething to read.  The book

On 1/4/11, Dennis Clark <dennisgclark at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
> I am hoping to get the titles and authors of any books on blindness which
> you may have found helpful or educational.  Many many years ago I read a
> book called "hope Deferred" by Jacobus Tendbrook (probably misspelled).  I
> think it was written in the 1940's, and my memory is that I learned a lot
> about the history of blindness from the book.  I just looked on Bookshare
> for Hope Deferred, but it is not there.  If anyone can tell me where I might
> be able to get a copy of this, along with any other titles about the history
> of blindness which you have found worthwhile, I would really appreciate it.
> Warmest regards,
> Dennis
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