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---. - Institutions for the Blind. Founded originally in France by Valentin Hauy, and then Britain, they set out to educate the sightless, rather than simply offer them charity workhouses. Featured in Chambers' Edinburgh Journal. A rare complete weekly issue of the Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, 1835.

Title: Institutions for the Blind. Founded originally in France by Valentin Hauy, and then Britain, they set out to educate the sightless, rather than simply offer them charity workhouses. Featured in Chambers' Edinburgh Journal. A rare complete weekly issue of the Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, 1835.
Description: W. & R. Chambers, February 14, 1835, No. 159. Edinburgh, 1835. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good Condition. 8 pages as issued. Folio. (9.5 x 14 ins). FEATURING approx 300 line account of the foundation of Institutes for the Blind in France and Britain. A crisp copy of the original Weekly Newspaper. Posted folded. Multiple copies available this title. Quantity Available: 3. Category: Chambers' Edinburgh Journal; Inventory No: 215728.

Keywords: BZDB395 Newspapers History French Philanthropy Valentin Hauy Institutes For The Blind Blind Education Chambers Edinburgh Journal Workhouse Chambers' Edinburgh Journal; Institutions for the Blind Founded originally in France by Valentin Hauy and then Brita

Price: GBP 12.00 = appr. US$ 17.14 Seller: Cosmo Books
- Book number: 215728

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