Talking Books : Recorded Books and Playback Equipment
Object ID:
2017.8.3
Title:
The Spy [Sound recording]
Author:
Cooper, James Fenimore
Summary:
Red linen-bound record album, 26 paper sleeves, secured at spine with two post screws, embossed in silver foil on spine, "The Spy/Cooper/Recording/American Printing House for the Blind/Louisville, Ky", stamped in blue "Minneapolis Public Schools/Sight Saving & Braille Classes."
The thirteenth title recorded at the American Printing House for the Blind and only the fourth recorded for the Library of Congress.
Black paper label in print on side B and black label in braille on side A, legend reads in gold ink "Isabelle Archer Dyer Memorial Record/Talking Book/Solely For The Use Of The Blind/Recorded and Manufactured by/American Printing House for the Blind/Licensed under Dyer Patents/In 26 Records/Modern Readers' Series/Copyright, 1928, by/The MacMillan Co./The Spy/By James Fenimore Cooper/Read by Hugh Sutton/Recorded 1938/By Permission of the Publisher/The MacMillian Co./New York/American Printing House for the Blind/Louisville, Kentucky."
[Narrator] Sutton, Hugh
Publication Date:
1938
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