VTG Volta Review Magazine July 1920 Edmun Lyon of Speech to the Deaf No Label


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Step back in time with the VTG Volta Review Magazine from July 1920, featuring a captivating article by Edmun Lyon on the important topic of speech to the deaf. This rare find is a true collector's item, perfect for history enthusiasts, educators, or anyone interested in the evolution of communication techniques.

This edition of the Volta Review holds a wealth of knowledge, showcasing progressive ideas and research from over a century ago. It not only provides an insightful glimpse into the challenges faced by the deaf community but also highlights the advancements made in communication strategies during that era.

The magazine is in acceptable condition, featuring some signs of wear that reflect its age and storied past. Here are some points to consider:

  • Comes sealed with a plastic protective covering to ensure its preservation.
  • The publication offers a unique conversation starter for those interested in linguistics and special education.

Please note, this vintage magazine does come with imperfections, which are part of its charm:

- Expect to see some marks and wear on the binding. Please refer to the provided photos for details.

- There are creases on the front corners and some water damage that adds character to this historical piece.

Despite its condition, this magazine offers a rich insight into the past. It captures the spirit of the time when deaf education and communication were evolving rapidly. Its fascinating content provides a valuable perspective that is relevant even today.

VTG Volta Review Magazine July 1920

Indulge in a piece of history and savor the stories held within the pages of this magazine. It is not just a reading material—it's an artifact that speaks to the evolution of communication and education for the deaf community.

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