La ley para personas con impedimentos; sus responsabilidades como empleador
Washington: the Commission, 1991. 19p., 6x9.5 inches, text in Spanish, very good pamphlet in stapled tan wraps. More
Cat.No: 80803
Washington: the Commission, 1991. 19p., 6x9.5 inches, text in Spanish, very good pamphlet in stapled tan wraps. More
Cat.No: 80803
Hawthorne, NJ: the author, n.d. Pamphlet. 46p. staplebound booklet, vertical crease; pages evenly toned, a fingerprint smudge on the front cover. A discussion of the challenges facing the disabled, including the lack of paid labor as opposed to charity. "Some are pained because of my criticisms. If I withhold them..... More
Cat.No: 291825
Raleigh, NC: Pentland Press, 1997. Paperback. xiv, 76p., wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches, very good condition. Memoir of living with schizophrenia. More
Cat.No: 285314
New York: iUniverse, Inc., 2004. Paperback. xi, 386p. + [7p. photos.,], 6x9 inches; in very good condition. Biography of Margaret Vizinau by her son. More
Cat.No: 311252
Amsterdam: E. F. Steinmetz, 1958. Hardcover. 120p., original red cloth boards with titling in gilt; frontispiece portrait, bookplate on front pastedown endpaper for Geo. Hocking, under the name it reads "Open Schools to Epileptics," otherwise in very good condition. More
Cat.No: 311550
Berkeley: KIDS Project, 1989. Paperback. [vi] 80p., 8.5x11 inches, poems, prose, illustrations, bios, very good first edition booklet in spiral-bound pictorial wraps. More
Cat.No: 231568
[Fort Meyers, FL]: Self-published by the author, [1975]. Paperback. 197p., wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches, illus., wraps lightly worn and soiled, offsetting to rear wrap, else very good condition. Date and place of publication from OCLC. Evangelist who was paralyzed as a young woman and used a wheelchair for the rest of..... More
Cat.No: 286688
Sandusky, Ohio: the author, [1910]. Pamphlet. 47p., wraps worn along the spine, else very good condition, front. portrait of author in hand power wheelchair, form letter from author laid in. Marxist economic analysis by a disabled author. More
Cat.No: 18107
Flint, MI: Appleleaf Press, 1983. Paperback. x, 87p., wraps, illus. with two b&w photos of Weigel, wraps lightly worn, rubberstamp on verso of rear wrap, else very good condition. The poet has Morquio's Syndrome, a genetic disease in which the nerves and bones progressively deteriorate. More
Cat.No: 284877
Claremont, CA: Enaira Press, 1988. Paperback. 266p., wraps, 5.25x8.25 inches, wraps lightly worn else very good condition; signed by Williamson on the front blank. Story of a blind African American son of a sharecropper, by his childhood friend. More
Cat.No: 285149
Chicago: Charles H. Kerr Publishing Company, 1992. Trade Paperback. 94p., wraps, very good condition. Autobiography of the Vietnam veteran and pacifist who lost his legs while protesting US military aid to Central America. More
Cat.No: 88296
New York: Summit Books, 1991. Hardcover. 147p., 11x8.5 inches landscape layout, profusely illustrated with drawings of his US trips by the Afro-British artist, very good first US edition in boards an price-clipped but bright dj. Wiltshire a sixteen-yer-old, diagnosed autistic. More
Cat.No: 41119
Leipzig: Voss, 1932. 400p., very good hardcover, lower end of spine bumped, illustrated with color and black and white photographs of artwork, decoration on cover cloth shows a huge fist splintering a crutch. On disabilities as reflected in art and literature across eras and cultures. More
Cat.No: 197531
Baltimore: PublishAmerica, 2005. Paperback. 88p., wraps, 6x9 inches, wraps lightly worn, sticker shadow on rear wrap else very good first printing. Signed by Young on the title page. Christian poetry by the disabled Asian-American poet. More
Cat.No: 259586
Boston: Judy Norisigian, 1997. Paperback. 94p., wraps, in very good condition. Compilation of short stories by the Jewish American disability rights activist, introduced by his wife, a co-founder of Our Bodies Ourselves. More
Cat.No: 293327