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A Braille book made in America, for example, cannot legally be sold in Britain.
The printed book and the Braille book are no more obsolete than the Beethoven score.
"If you buy that cultural stereotype, you're not going to want to be seen hauling a big old Braille book around," Ms. Wells-Jensen said.
That it is a Braille book suggests that its words are for the blind — those who cannot see the reality of contemporary life in Cuba.
On the back, the Braille code for the word Braille, or Brl, is inscribed, above a depiction of a boy reading a Braille book.
Despite being head of the Braille coding group at the UK Association for Accessible Formats, James Bowden would rather listen to an audio book for leisure purposes than pick up a Braille book.
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For 150 years, Braille books were designed to function as much as possible like print books.
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Braille books are unwieldy; the final "Harry Potter" is a foot tall.
From her I learned that there were Braille children's books, complete with raised tactile illustrations; Braille books in Hebrew; and even Braille sheet music.
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