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talking book

noun

  1. a phonograph record or tape recording of readings of a book, magazine, etc., made especially for use by the blind.


Talking Book

noun

  1. a recording of a book, designed to be used by blind people
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of talking book1

First recorded in 1935–40
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This year’s finalists were recently announced, and they comprise a captivating and varied sampling of the state of the art in talking books.

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The best thing about spending time with Cosby is talking books with him.

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Losing her sight at 60 after retiring was a "big loss", but she said "the talking books do just as well".

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But she and Ms. Velez both live in the Los Angeles area, and they’ve talked about maybe, once it’s safe, talking books in person.

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Hedman and Giannarelli are among the well-known Washington actors working day jobs producing “talking books†for the Library of Congress’s National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled.

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