The story of Louis Braille, born in France in 1809, and his struggle amid harsh conditions to perfect a code of raised dots punched through sheets of paper, to fashion an alphabet that opened the world of learning to the blind.
Blind Rehabilitation
- Author:BICKEL, LennardSummary:
- Author:DANIELS, EllenSummary:
Handbook for the blind, partially sighted, their families and friends. Explains what it is really like to be blind and how the sighted can make the lives of the blind easier.
- Author:KENT, AnneSummary:
Anne Kent's personal account of her life with her guide dog in Perth, Western Australia.
- Author:MATTHIESSEN, LucasSummary:
The text of two talks given by the author at the 'Visions' Conference of the US RP Foundation in San Francisco in 1994.
- Author:DICKINSON, MercySummary:
Mercy Dickinson sees life with a sharpness and clarity very few of us possess. What started out as a carefree life soon became tumultuous and filled with obstacles and frustrations. Before Mercy was eight she had lost her sight to...