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Out of sight: ten stories of victory over blindness
Par Al Sperber. 1976
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Biographies, Personnes aveugles ou ayant une vision partielle (biographies)
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'Out of Sight' is the name of a radio programme for and about the blind in New York. This book…
was inspired by the programme as each of the ten people interviewed had taken part several times as they told their story of coping with blindness. Often their greatest battle has been seen against the contradictory and often discriminatory attitudes of sighted people towards them. 1976.
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Personnes aveugles ou ayant une vision partielle (biographies), Cécité et déficience visuelle
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A history of blind people's individual and collective accomplishments, as well as their thoughts and aspirations. 1990.
Touch the top of the world: a blind man's journey to climb farther than the eye can see : my story
Par Erik Weihenmayer. 2001
Braille (abrégé), Braille électronique (abrégé)
Biographies, Personnes aveugles ou ayant une vision partielle (biographies), Cécité et déficience visuelle, Sports et jeux
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In this adventure-packed memoir, the author recalls rebelling against becoming blind by age fifteen. Relates acquiring a passion for mountaineering…
and developing the character traits that enabled him to succeed. Covers his climbing exploits and his wedding on top of Mount Kilimanjaro. Some strong language. 2001.Whereas I was blind
Par Ian Fraser Fraser of Lonsdale. 1942
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This story, by the Chairman of St Dunstan's, is particularly dedicated to all those who have lost their sight and includes a chapter about the launching of Talking Books. 1942.