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The inventor of the numeral-type for China by the use of which illiterate Chinese both blind and sighted can very quickly be taught to read and write fluently. By C. F. Gordon-Cumming.

Main Author: Gordon Cumming, C. F. 1837-1924
Language(s): English
Published: London, Downey, 1899.
Edition: A new ed.
Subjects: Murray, William Hill, > 1843-1911.
Blind > Education > China.
Blind > Printing and writing systems.
Note: Fourteenth annual report of the Mission to the Chinese blind inserted in cop. 1: 13th report in cop. 2.
Physical Description: xii, 189 p. front., illus., ports., plan. 19 cm.
Original Format: Book
Original Classification Number: HV 1698 .G66
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