If you liked Eugenics, Genetics, and Disability in Historical and Contemporary Perspective by Gerald O'Brien, start with Framing the Moron (2013), Echoes from Alsatia or, Fragments from the long history of the Whitefriars Club, the oldest dining club in London (1993), and Contagion and the National Body (2018). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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Recommended next reads

  1. 1 Framing the Moron 2013 · 224 pages · Gerald V. O'Brien, Walton Schalick, Gerald O'Brien · Same author
  2. 2 Echoes from Alsatia or, Fragments from the long history of the Whitefriars Club, the oldest dining club in London 1993 · 253 pages · Gerald O'Brien · Same author
  3. 3 Contagion and the National Body 2018 · 138 pages · Gerald O'Brien · Same author

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BookOrb recommends Framing the Moron (2013), Echoes from Alsatia or, Fragments from the long history of the Whitefriars Club, the oldest dining club in London (1993), and Contagion and the National Body (2018).

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Who wrote Eugenics, Genetics, and Disability in Historical and Contemporary Perspective?

Eugenics, Genetics, and Disability in Historical and Contemporary Perspective is by Gerald O'Brien.