Three Days To See
in Helen Keller's handwriting style
ParHelen Keller
Habituellement imprimé en 3-5 jours ouvrés
"Three Days to See" was an essay written by deafblind Helen Keller in 1933 showing her desires if she had eye sight for three days. It also exhibits beauties and deep meanings about life and reminds people how we can live each day with appreciation, kindness and gratitude.
This unique edition is made with Helen Keller Handwriting Font which is a digitized version of her handwriting. The font was carefully created with reference to many letters of Helen to show the uniqueness of her pencil writing. The editor hopes that through the usage of this font in the book readers can feel and be empowered by Helen's spirit as well as her teacher's.
Détails
- Date de publication
- Sep 27, 2024
- Langue
- English
- Catégorie
- Biographies & mémoires
- Copyright
- Aucun copyright connu (domaine public)
- Contributeurs
- Par (auteur): Helen Keller
Caractéristiques
- Pages
- 36
- Type de reliure
- Livre à couverture souple Livre à couverture souple
- Couleur de l’intérieur
- Noir & Blanc
- Dimensions
- Roman (6 x 9 po / 152 x 229 mm)
Mots-clés
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