Description
1925 edition. Former library book. cover has a bent corner and some normal wear. Pages are clean. No dust jacket.
This 1925 edition of “Handicapped,” by Dorothy Hall, offers a captivating glimpse into the life of Frederick A. Bisbee, a remarkable individual who triumphed over adversity. Bisbee, born with a physical disability, defied societal expectations and carved out a remarkable life story that inspired generations. Hall’s biographical account, published just a few years after Bisbee’s death, provides a firsthand perspective on his struggles and achievements. Despite its well-worn library binding and a bent corner, this copy remains a treasured artifact, with clean pages that have preserved Bisbee’s inspiring narrative. Collectors and readers alike will appreciate the opportunity to delve into this poignant memoir, which sheds light on the challenges faced by disabled individuals in the early 20th century and celebrates the indomitable human spirit.