I'm Bud Banis, The Publisher who owns Science & Humanities Press. I started the Company in 1994 after acquiring a small print shop to produce my own teaching materials. Then I ran across a couple of authors, like Fred Rosen, who had personal reasons for wanting to share knowledge and experiences with other people who had disabilities to overcome. They were frustrated because the bookstore market for disabilities books was not very good so it was hard to find a publisher for their books.
I have some appreciation for what it takes to adapt, improvise and overcome
a disability. See my c.v.--drill
down to a little detail and you'll find I had a few
times in my life when I had to accept some limitations and discover
other ways to accomplish what I wanted to do.
I found that everyone has things they can't do, but that you should
never let what you can't do get in the way of doing what you can do.
Here is a partial list of some of our books now available as downloadable
eBooks:
Science & Humanities
Press website
accessible-travelwebsite,
with books specifically related to adaptation, and
Beachhouse Books,
with fiction and lighter topics.
Please feel free to copy images of covers from our websites to help
in putting your sites together.
Setup is free! After that, just collect commissions and feel good that you are doing good.
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I've taught hundreds of students at the University of Missouri, and others in workshops, that it's not as complicated or expensive as most people think.
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Maybe you never thought about having a website of your own-- don't you
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You should at least check to see if the good name you have in mind
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Here is a partial list of some of our books now available as downloadable
eBooks:
Science & Humanities
Press website
accessible-travel website,
with books specifically related to adaptation, and
Beachhouse Books,
with fiction and lighter topics.