[Faith-talk] has anyone

Ron Poire rpoire at comcast.net
Fri Mar 21 20:55:11 CDT 2008


Regular cassette.
They serve a lot of elderly blind people who can't get the hang of 
four-track cassettes.

by faith in The Christ,

Ron Poire


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Everett Gavel" <EverettG at SuccessfulAdaptations.com>
To: "Faith-talk,for the discussion of faith and religion" 
<faith-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2008 11:05 AM
Subject: Re: [Faith-talk] has anyone


> Hi Ron, and all,,
>
> I've read the series and enjoyed it.  It's available in
> most any library these days, in prinbt and on cassette
> or CD.
>
> I'm curious about the Bartamaeus Library you mention.
> Are those books, the Left Behind series, on 4-track or
> regular cassette, please?
>
> Audio versions of many books are available on regular
> cassette or CD, in your local, regular library.  As a
> tip to check on, too, my nearby library, a regular
> library, has a "mobile book" department where they
> deliver by mail to those who are blind, and by
> bookmobile to places like, I think, jails, nursing
> homes, etc.  Anyway, this somewhat local, regular
> library has over 100 Descriptive Videos available.
> More than my regional talking book  library.   So you
> might want to check around.
>
> Regular libraries these days are carrying far more than
> just printed books.
>
>
> Everett
> www.everettgavel.com
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> Yes, I have.
>> I subscribe to the Bartimaeus Library for the Blind
>> in Brooklyn Center Mn.
>> They have all of the left behind series on cassette.
>> Their number, in case
>> anyone is interested, is" 763-561-6955."
>> They will send you a catalog.  They have quite a few
>> books unavailable
>> anywhere else.
>>
>
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