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  • Song Without Words: Discovering My Deafness Halfway through Life

    Gerald Shea

    Hardcover (Da Capo Press, Feb. 26, 2013)
    Much has been written about the profoundly deaf, but the lives of the nearly 30 million partially deaf people in the United States today remain hidden. Song without Words tells the astonishing story of a man who, at the age of thirty-four, discovered that he had been deaf since childhood, yet somehow managed to navigate his way through Andover, Yale, and Columbia Law School, and to establish a prestigious international legal career.Gerald Shea's witty and candid memoir of how he compensated for his deafness--through sheer determination and an amazing ability to translate the melody of vowels. His experience gives fascinating new insight into the nature and significance of language, the meaning of deafness, the fierce controversy between advocates of signing and of oral education, and the longing for full communication that unites us all.
  • Let's Talk About Computers

    Gerald S. Snyder

    Hardcover (Jonathan David Pub, June 1, 1973)
    Discusses how computers work and the assistance they provide to airlines, railroads, banks, governments, doctors, and our homes.
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  • Song Without Words: Discovering My Deafness Halfway through Life

    Gerald Shea

    eBook (Da Capo Press, Feb. 26, 2013)
    Much has been written about the profoundly deaf, but the lives of the nearly 30 million partially deaf people in the United States today remain hidden. Song without Words tells the astonishing story of a man who, at the age of thirty-four, discovered that he had been deaf since childhood, yet somehow managed to navigate his way through Andover, Yale, and Columbia Law School, and to establish a prestigious international legal career.Gerald Shea's witty and candid memoir of how he compensated for his deafness--through sheer determination and an amazing ability to translate the melody of vowels. His experience gives fascinating new insight into the nature and significance of language, the meaning of deafness, the fierce controversy between advocates of signing and of oral education, and the longing for full communication that unites us all.
  • Human Rights: A First Book

    Gerald S. Snyder

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, April 1, 1980)
    Discusses the international status of civil rights and describes the struggles of women, racial minorities, children and the disabled to attain these rights in various countries. Also examines the role of the United Nations in securing human rights throughout the world.
  • Are There Alien Beings?: The Story of Ufos

    Gerald S. Snyder

    Library Binding (Julian Messner, May 1, 1980)
    A study of well-known cases involving unidentified flying objects.
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  • Test Tube Life

    Gerald S. Snyder

    Library Binding (Julian Messner, May 1, 1982)
    A study of the controversy over test-tube reproduction examines the legal and moral questions involved in gene splicing, surrogate motherhood, artificial insemination, cloning, and test-tube babies
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