With Her Letters (1887-1901) and a Supplementary Account of Her Education, Including Passages From the Reports and Letters of Her Teacher, Anne Mansfield Sullivan

Edited by John Albert Macy

Special Edition, Illustrated

A formal portrait of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan. Helen is about 15 years old.
Helen Keller and Miss Sullivan, 1895


Table of Contents

Dedication

Editor's Preface

Part I. The Story of My Life

Chapter I
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Chapter VII
Chapter VIII
Chapter IX
Chapter X
Chapter XI
Chapter XII
Chapter XIII
Chapter XIV
Chapter XV
Chapter XVI
Chapter XVII
Chapter XVIII
Chapter XIX
Chapter XX
Chapter XXI
Chapter XXII
Chapter XXIII

Part II. Letters (1887-1901)

Introduction
To Her Cousin Anna (Mrs. George T. Turner)
To Mrs. Kate Adams Keller
To the Blind Girls at the Perkins Institution in South Boston
To the Blind Girls at the Perkins Institution
To Mr. Michael Anagnos, Director of the Perkins Institution
To Dr. Alexander Graham Bell
To Miss Sarah Tomlinson
To Dr. Edward Everett Hale
To Mr. Michael Anagnos
To Mr. Morrison Heady
To Mr. Michael Anagnos
To Miss Mary C. Moore
To Mrs. Kate Adams Keller
To Mr. Morrison Heady
To Mr. Michael Anagnos
To Miss Evelina H. Keller
To Mrs. Sophia C. Hopkins
To Miss Della Bennett
To Dr. Edward Everett Hale
To Mr. Michael Anagnos
To Miss Fannie S. Marrett
To Miss Mary E. Riley
To Miss Anne Mansfield Sullivan
To Miss Mildred Keller
To Mr. William Wade
To Mr. John Greenleaf Whittier
To Mrs. Kate Adams Keller
To Mrs. Kate Adams Keller
To Dr. Edward Everett Hale
To Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes
To Miss Sarah Fuller
To Rev. Phillips Brooks
Dr. Brooks's Reply
Dr. Holmes's Reply
To Messrs. Bradstreet
To Mrs. Kate Adams Keller
To John Greenleaf Whittier
Whittier's Reply
To Mr. George R. Krehl
To Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes
To Sir John Everett Millais
To Rev. Phillips Brooks
To Mr. John H. Holmes
To Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes
To Rev. Phillips Brooks
To Mr. Albert H. Munsell
To St. Nicholas
To Miss Caroline Derby
To Mr. John P. Spaulding
To Mr. Edward H. Clement
To Miss Caroline Derby
To Mrs. Grover Cleveland
To Mr. John Hitz
To Miss Caroline Derby
To Mrs. Kate Adams Keller
To the Chiefs of the Departments and Officers in Charge of Buildings and Exhibits
To Miss Caroline Derby
To Mrs. Charles E. Inches
To Miss Caroline Derby
To Dr. Edward Everett Hale
To Miss Caroline Derby
To Miss Caroline Derby
To Mrs. Kate Adams Keller
To Mrs. Laurence Hutton
To Mrs. William Thaw
To Miss Caroline Derby
To Mrs. George H. Bradford
To Miss Caroline Derby
To Miss Caroline Derby
To Mr. John Hitz
To Charles Dudley Warner
To Mrs. Laurence Hutton
To Mrs. William Thaw
To Mrs. Laurence Hutton
To Mr. John Hitz
To Mrs. Laurence Hutton
To Mrs. Laurence Hutton
To Mrs. Laurence Hutton
To Charles Dudley Warner
To Miss Caroline Derby
To Mrs. Laurence Hutton
To Mrs. William Thaw
To Mrs. William Thaw
To Mrs. Laurence Hutton
To Mrs. Laurence Hutton
To Mr. John Hitz
To Mr. William Wade
To Mrs. Laurence Hutton
To Dr. David H. Greer
To Mrs. Laurence Hutton
To Mr. William Wade
To Mrs. Laurence Hutton
To Mrs. Samuel Richard Fuller
To Mr. John Hitz
To Miss Mildred Keller
To Mrs. Laurence Hutton
To Mr. John Hitz
To the Chairman of the Academic Board of Radcliffe College
To Mrs. Laurence Hutton
To Mr. John Hitz
To Mr. John D. Wright
To Mr. William Wade
To Mr. Charles T. Copeland
To Mrs. Laurence Hutton
To Mr. William Wade
To *The Great Round World
To Miss Nina Rhoades
To Dr. Edward Everett Hale
To The Hon. George Frisbie Hoar

Part III. A Supplementary Account of Helen Keller's Life and Education, Including

Chapter I. The Writing of the Book
Chapter II. Personality
Chapter III. Education
Chapter IV. Speech
Chapter V. Literary Style