[bksvol-discuss] Re: Book submitted: Snakes

  • From: "Gary Petraccaro" <garyp130@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 03 May 2009 00:05:33 -0400

The books to which I refer may have had the designation 'tb'. If they were 
produced previous to that they had no prefix as far as I can remember.  Those 
prior to the prefix "tb" aren't even listed in the catalog.  Their titles, 
authors, narrators, have been omitted as were those of the 'CB' books which 
came out on standard speed, 2 track, cassettes.


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  From: Rogerbailey81@xxxxxxx 
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  Sent: Saturday, May 02, 2009 10:43 AM
  Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: Book submitted: Snakes


  Actually, there has been some discussion on the BARD list lately about old 
talking books. The word from the NLS employees who monitor the list is that 
pretty much all books that have been in the NLS collection are still available. 
If, in the on-line catalog, it says that a book has been withdrawn it only 
means that the regional libraries no longer have copies on hand. It is still 
possible to get the old RD books if you are willing to wait for one of the 
bulky record players to be shipped to you from some far-flung storage facility 
and if you are willing to wait for the RD books themselves to be shipped from 
some far-flung storage facility -- in other words, if you are willing to go to 
a lot of trouble -- you can still get virtually any book the NLS has ever 
recorded.

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  I've been meaning to thank you for all these short books on animals.  I think 
from time to time that I would want to know something fairly basic about some
  animal or other and the easiest place to find it out would be in the kinds of 
books you've been adding to the collection over the years.  I remember very
  short books in the Library of Congress Talkingbook program about particular 
mammals and birds which included typical sounds they made and I don't think
  these can be found in the collection any longer--not the specific books, but 
even something similar.  Minus the audio, however, it can be found here. 
  That's great. 

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  From: 
  Shelley Rhodes 

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  Sent: Friday, May 01, 2009 9:01 AM

  Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Book submitted: Snakes

  O.k. so i know some might not want to read this, smile.  But it is 
  fascinating.

  Snakes

  Part of the World Life Library.

  Should be a really easy proof, have read through it.

  Also,

  Still have

  How do You Spell Presbyterian
  Outcast of Redwall which is a great fiction series

  And
   Twenty Names in Art.

  All of these are easy proofs have been read through completely and should be 
  quick easy credit for someone, please don't let them languish, smile, 
  especially Twenty Names it has sat long enough.

  Smile.

  Shelley L. Rhodes, M.A., VRT
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