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Deaf Heart A Novel
ISBN: PB: 9781563686030, Gallaudet University Press, October 2015
232 pp., 21.6x13.9 cm, 20 photos
Told through a series of quirky, irreverent short stories and letters home during the early 1980s, "The Deaf Heart" chronicles a year in the life of Dempsey "Max" McCall, a Deaf biomedical photography resident at a teaching hospital on the island of...
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£15,00
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Mickey's Harvest A Novel of a Deaf Boy's Checkered Life
ISBN: PB: 9781563686368, Gallaudet University Press, February 2015
232 pp., 21.6x13.9 cm
Howard L. Terry wrote a novel between 1917 and 1922, which he donated to the Gallaudet University Archives in 1951. There it rested until a resurgence of interest in Deaf literature led to its recent rediscovery. Mickey's "Harvest: A Novel of a Deaf...
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£22,50
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Islay A Novel
ISBN: PB: 9781563685637, Gallaudet University Press, September 2013
390 pp., 22.8x15.2 cm, map
Now, a new edition of the classic novel Islay promises to entertain a contemporary audience with its Deaf American dream first conceived by Douglas Bullard in 1986. Islay is the name of an imaginary island state coveted by Lyson Sulla, a Deaf man who...
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£30,00
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Deaf American Prose, 1830-1930
ISBN: PB: 9781563685651, Gallaudet University Press, September 2013
304 pp., 25.4x17.8 cm
This new anthology showcases the work of Deaf writers during a critical formative period in their history. From 1830 to 1930, these writers conveyed their impressions in autobiographies, travel narratives, romances, non-fiction short stories, editori...
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£45,00
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Deaf American Prose, 1980-2010
ISBN: PB: 9781563685231, Gallaudet University Press, April 2012
336 pp., 25.4x17.8 cm
In Deaf life, the personal narrative holds sway because most Deaf individuals recall their formative years as solitary struggles to understand and to be understood. Few deaf people in the past related their stories in written form, relying instead on...
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£45,00
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Four Days in Michigan A Novel
ISBN: PB: 9781563685347, Gallaudet University Press, April 2012
256 pp., 22.8x15.2 cm
As a young, deaf Jewish woman living in a small town in Michigan in 1942, Sandra Horowitz felt deeply frustrated by her limited prospects. Even though she had just graduated from junior college, she knew that she had two strikes against her in fulfil...
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£12,00
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Mighty Change An Anthology of Deaf American Writing, 1816-1864
ISBN: PB: 9781563681011, Gallaudet University Press, December 2000
224 pp., 22.8x15.2 cm
This volume contains original writing by deaf people from the first half of the nineteenth century, a period of transformation for deaf Americans that saw the rise of deaf education and the coalescence of the nation's deaf community. It begins with w...
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£22,00
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