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    Rubery, M (4)
    SubjectBooks (1)History, 20th Century (1)Libraries (1)Reading (1)Social Welfare (1)Speech (1)Tape Recording (1)United Kingdom (1)Veterans (1)Visually Impaired Persons (1)... View MoreDate Issued2015 (1)2008 (3)
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    Knowing Dickens 

    Rubery, M (2008-06)
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    Henry James, in Short 

    Rubery, M (2008)
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    'Bleak House' in real time (Charles Dickens) 

    Rubery, M (2008)
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    From Shell Shock to Shellac: The Great War, Blindness, and Britain's Talking Book Library. 

    Rubery, M (2015)
    Britain's Talking Book Service began as a way of providing reading material to soldiers blinded during the First World War. This account traces the talking book's development from the initial experiments after the War to ...
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