I had a blind friend with a (preinternet) collection of braille and audio books that filled her entire 600 square foot apartment. Shelves upon shelves upon shelves. I don’t know if you’ve ever seen them, but braille books are physically enormous. They have to make the paper extra thick and special to print (punch tactile holes) on both sides of the page. It’s really neat. One of them was a Bible on vinyl. I can’t remember who recorded it but pulling it out of my ass I’d bet good money on Donny Osmond
Audiobooks were first called “books on tape.”
I had a blind friend with a (preinternet) collection of braille and audio books that filled her entire 600 square foot apartment. Shelves upon shelves upon shelves. I don’t know if you’ve ever seen them, but braille books are physically enormous. They have to make the paper extra thick and special to print (punch tactile holes) on both sides of the page. It’s really neat. One of them was a Bible on vinyl. I can’t remember who recorded it but pulling it out of my ass I’d bet good money on Donny Osmond