Here's the reference for the Goldsmith book, and another new version that I haven't 
yet seen (this feels
like a hideous oversight). They should be available from any good online retailer, but 
I'm not familiar with
US sources.

Designing for the Disabled
By Goldsmith, Selwyn
Editor: Chapman, Philip J
Binding:Hardback - 528 pages
Publisher: RIBA Pubns. (12 October, 1976).
ISBN: 0900630507
(incidentally, RIBA is Royal Institution of British Architects)

Designing for the Disabled : The New Paradigm
By Goldsmith, Selwyn
Editor: Tyrer, Peter
Binding:Hardback - 464 pages
Publisher: Butterworth Architecture (Publication Date: 13-NOV-1997)
ISBN: 0750634421

Ann Pruyne wrote:

> you can also get information on adaptivehomes from AARP-  they have some
> really nice manuals that you can also get several copies of for patients.
> The two we use the most are "Home Modification Scrapbook" and "The Do-Able
> Renewable Home".    I do not have their phone number but here is the address
> and website:
>
> AARP
> 601 E Street, NW
> Washington, DC  20049
> www.aarp.org
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Guy and Kaylene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 12:01 AM
> Subject: Reference Selwyn Goldsmith
>
> >     Does any one know how I can get a copy of Selwyn Goldsmith's
> > "Designing for the Disabled".
> > I am a US OT student finishing up my last year.  I would like to have
> > a copy of this book.
> >
> > Any Help Appreciated,
> >    Guy W Brown  OTS
> >     Texas Tech University
> >      Lubbock, Texas
> >
> > ********************
>

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