[78-L] records for the blind

David Lennick dlennick at sympatico.ca
Tue Jan 24 06:12:20 PST 2012


That's the set..it probably was recorded over a period of time with the first 
ones having a 1949 date. I recall some changes in label formats and pressings 
through the discs.

dl

On 1/24/2012 12:50 AM, Robert M. Bratcher Jr. wrote:
> Which Bible recordings were that? NLS has Scourby's entire King James Bible&  says the original recordings were from the early 1950's but doesn't give the exact years.
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>> From: David Lennick<dlennick at sympatico.ca>
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>> Subject: Re: [78-L] records for the blind
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>> Right..I was thinking of Scourby's bible recordings, which had a 1949 copyright
>> date on the labels.
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>> dl
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>> On 1/23/2012 11:06 PM, Robert M. Bratcher Jr. wrote:
>>> The book listing didn't show up so I'll try again for the Scourby reissued talking book.
>>> A Study in Scarlet
>>> Doyle, Arthur Conan. Read by Alexander . Reading time 3 hours 56 minutes.
>>> Mystery and Detective
>>> London, 1880s. The brilliant sleuth Sherlock Holmes and his companion, Dr. Watson, confront a pair of gruesome murders in a case that is rooted in Mormon Utah thirty years earlier. Classic novel introducing the Holmes character. Digital restoration of Alexander  1939 recording for the American Foundation for the Blind. 1887.
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>>>> From: Robert M. Bratcher Jr.<rbratcherjr at yahoo.com>
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>>>> Sent: Monday, January 23, 2012 9:50 PM
>>>> Subject: Re: [78-L] records for the blind
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>>>> Most of the listings on NLS Bard don't give the date that a reissued book was originally recorded however this one for DB71855 does.
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>>>> A Study in Scarlet
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