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Paperback Blind Peter: Written from His Own Statements.3D Ed. Book

ISBN: 124684740X

ISBN13: 9781246847406

Blind Peter: Written from His Own Statements.3D Ed.

Blind Peter: Written From His Own Statements offers a compelling glimpse into the life of a 19th-century blind individual. Presented as a biographical narrative compiled from Peter's own accounts, this book provides valuable insights into the daily experiences, challenges, and perspectives of a person living with blindness during this era. Washington Frothingham meticulously crafts a portrait that captures Peter's personal history. This edition offers a unique window into social attitudes toward disability and the ways in which individuals navigated a world not always accommodating of their needs. "Blind Peter" serves as a valuable historical document, shedding light on the lives of those often marginalized in historical narratives, and promoting a deeper understanding of the human condition.

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