
Special Edition for Low Vision Readers<br/>This is an extract from Theodore Dreiser's "A Traveler at Forty". This book contains only chapters 43-48 of that larger work which tells of his travel across Europe in 1911. Here he visits Germany, tries to find the town his father was from and takes in the sights of Berlin. First published in 1913, he is as unaware what is coming as the people he's writing about, creating a optimistic snapshot that becomes haunting with hindsight.<br/><br/>About Super Large Print<br/>This book is printed with a font twice the size of a traditional large print book. That means each letter of each word is nearly half an inch tall. The dyslexic-friendly font is ideal for readers with many types of eye conditions. Readers who are legally blind, whether by hereditary causes, or Macular Degeneration and Glaucoma can often still read Super Large Print Books. If you think Super Large Print might help you or someone you care about read a real book, you can find a sample of what it looks like at<br/>superlargeprint.com<br/><br/>KEEP ON READING!
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