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Steps in language development for the deaf: Illustrated in the Fitzgerald Key

Author: Bessie L Pugh
Publisher: Volta Bureau
Category: Book

Buy Used: $150.00



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Sales Rank: 5343858

Pages: 71

ASIN: B0007EPTXW

Publication Date: 1955
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Condition: The ONE and ONLY "FITZGERALD KEY" This is the 4th printing 1965. Name on front, well used for years. Stains around edges, worn and dirty cover. The introduction states that there is no perfect system for teaching language to the deaf - and this was written in years ago. Today, the same can be said. There still is no perfect system but then, humans aren't perfect are they?
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