Collection of five talking book records from Jane Kent's estate [Sound recording]

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Copyright Museum of the American Printing House for the Blind
Summary Recorded for the Library of Congress.
2001.11.1a-v - In The Steps of St. Paul; by H.V. Morton; pub. by Dodd, Mead and Co., 1936; recorded and manufactured by APH, 1953; narrator, Lamar Crask; 22 records, 33 1/3 rpm; APH 26861-26882.
2001.11.2a-l - Lenin and the Russian Revolution; by Christopher Hill; pub. by Macmillan Co.; recorded by the Sound Recording Committee, London, England, 1949; narrator, Joseph Macleod; manufactured by The Gramophone Co. Ltd, England; an Isabelle Archer Dyer Memorial recording; 12 records, 33 1/3 rpm; E. ref. nos. JG4965-4976.
2001.11.3a-j - Little Men; by Louisa M. Alcott; Garden City Children's Series Edition; recorded and manufactured by APH, 1940; narrator, Burt Blackwell; an Isabelle Archer Dyer Memorial recording; 10 records of a 20 record set, 33 1/3 rpm; APH 961-970.
2001.11.4a-c - Abraham Lincoln: From Cabin to Capitol; by Elbert R. Moses; recorded and manufactured by APH, 1951 [re-recorded]; 3 records, 33 1/3 rpm; APH 18091-18093.
2001.5a-g - The Bible and You: A Guide for Reading the Bible in the Revised Standard Version; by Edward P. Blair; pub. by Abingdon-Cokesbury Press, 1953; recorded and manufactured by APH, 1954; narrator, Richard Wangerin; 7 records, 33 1/3 rpm; APH 29691-29697.
Object ID 2001.11.1-5
Object Name Book, Audio
People Lincoln, Abraham
Crask, Lamar
Blackwell, Burt
Wangerin, Richard
Phys Desc Rigid vinyl
12 in. diameter
Subjects Biography.
History.
Literature. (use for classics, including plays.)
Religion.
Talking books.
Title Collection of five talking book records from Jane Kent's estate [Sound recording]
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