Harlan Lane - Books Published

Books Published

  • Looking Back - Hardcover ISBN 3-927731-32-3, Publisher - Gallaudet University Press
  • The Deaf Experience: Classics in Language and Education - Hardcover ISBN 0-674-19460-8, Publisher - Harvard University Press
  • The Mask Of Benevolence: Disabling the Deaf Community - Hardcover ISBN 0-679-40462-7, Publisher Knopf - Paperback ISBN 1-58121-009-4, Publisher - Dawnsign Press
  • The Wild Boy of Aveyron - (Hardcover ISBN 0-674-95282-0 & Paperback ISBN 0-674-95300-2) Publisher - Harvard University Press (Received Harvard's Thomas J. Wilson Award)
  • When the Mind Hears - (Hardcover ISBN 0-394-50878-5, Publisher - Random House // Paperback ISBN 0-679-72023-5, Publisher - Vintage) (Download Chapter 1, "My New Family": http://saveourdeafschools.org/when_the_mind_hears_chapter_1.pdf) (Received the Book Award from the President's Commission on the Handicapped)

Coauthor of "The People of the Eye: Deaf Ethnicity and Ancestry" with Richard C. Pillard and Ulf Hedberg (2011, ISBN 978-0-19-975929-3). Publisher - New York, NY: Oxford University Press, Inc.

Coauthor of A Journey into the Deaf World with Ben Bahan and Robert J. Hoffmeister (1996, ISBN 0-915035-63-4). *A Journey into the Deaf-World - (Hardcover ISBN 0-915035-62-6 & Paperback ISBN 0-915035-63-4) Publisher - Dawnsign Press

Coauthor of Make every minute count: More than 700 Tips and Strategies That Will Revolutionize How You Manage Your Time with Christian Wayser (2000, ISBN 1-56924-613-0). Publisher - New York : Marlowe & Co

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