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DOCTOR GUILLIÉ - An Essay on the Instruction and Amusements of the Blind.

Sampson Low, Marston and Company Ltd, 1894. 8vo. pp. xii, [2], 154> 21 illustrations. Original cloth, Very Good. A facsimile reprint of the scarce 1st English edition of 1819, uncommon in itself. Guillié was a pioneer in education for the blind, though a controversial figure who was accused of only promoting policies which made him look good. Nevertheless his manual for activities for the blind was adopted in France at the Royal Institution for the Blind of which he was Director-General and many of his ideas crossed the Channel to be incorporated into British education for the blind. "In Paris, the original of this interesting work, which is calculated to resue from the misery of idleness the most helpless of human beings, was printed at the institution for the Blind, by the blind themselves> thereby serving as a practical illustration of the efficacy and value of the labours of the benevolent Author." [from the translator's introduction]
GBP 224.00 [Appr.: EURO 262 US$ 304.08 | JP¥ 44160] Book number 42861

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