
The untold story of the talking book
General non-fiction, Criticism, Reference
Human-narrated audio, Human-transcribed braille
Summary
The history of talking books. Covers the time from Edison's invention of the phonograph through early efforts to provide reading options for the blind and the early twenty-first century audiobook marketplace. Discusses controversies, such as decisions about what to record and the preferred ways to narrate a talking book. 2016
Title Details
ISBN
9780674545441
Publisher
Harvard University Press
Copyright Date
2016
Book number
4361258
Audio details for CELA title
Narrator
John Lescault
Duration
12 hours 8 minutes 27 seconds
Audio producer
NLS
Braille details for CELA title
Volumes
14
Braille code
UEB
Braille producer
American Printing House for the Blind