Newark, N.J. : Printed by B. Olds, 1835. 230 p., [2] folded leaves of plates : ill. ; 21 cm. Baker collection no. 194. The author had a hearing impairment.
London : T. Howkins, 1694. 93 p. ; 17 cm. Full title statement: The talking deaf man, or, a method proposed, whereby he who is born deaf may learn to speak by the studious invention and industry of John Conrade Amman, an Helvetian of Shafhuis, dr. of physick.
London : Sold by B. White, 1783. xvi, 224 p. ; 19 cm. With a particular account of the Academy of Messrs. Braidwood of Edinburgh, and a proposal to perpetuate, and extend the benefits thereof." Handwritten note at front states: Charles Baker, Doncaster. Judge Crauch of Washington gives the name of the author of this work as Francis Green, native of Boston, but does not say how he ascertained it. Baker Collection no. 58.