Books

On the book page, include icons (scanned from brochure, square thumbnails linked to versions) of translations (Spanish, Japanese, Russian, French, German). The Russian and French versions are available in only non-print versions at the moment. Include a link to UC Press.

 

For more than a quarter of a century, Ildefonso, a Mexican Indian, lived in total isolation, set apart from the rest of the world. He wasn’t a political prisoner or a …
www.ucpress.edu/book.php?isbn=9780520274914followed by  “The best book on a normal language-less person…” Temple Grandin, Animals in Translation”…is as gripping as a novel,… and [concerns] one of the great scientific questions of all time.”  Steven Pinker, The Language Instinct

Then the images of the foreign editions – I’ll give you a brochure for scanning on Wed.

“A beautiful and meticulous study of a languageless man and of Schaller’s patient, dedicated and brilliantly conceived efforts to make contact with him and to introduce him to language.” -from the forward by Oliver Sacks

“Behind this moving story lies a quiet challenge to much current thinking (including my own) about language and language learning.” – Roger Shattuck, The Forbidden Experiment

“… is as gripping as a novel, .. and [concerns] one of the great scientific questions of all time.” -Steven Pinker, The Language Instinct

“The best book on a normal language-less person…”,  Animals In Translation by Temple Grandin

If you would like a signed copy of A Man Without Words, write Susan Schaller at:
1442 A Walnut St.#139   Berkeley  Ca.  94709