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The History of Unabridged Audio Books
By Steve Hill


The printing press was invented over five centuries ago and since then very little has been done to further the process of reading. Books were bound and put together in more organized and colorful ways, but ultimately, they were still books which were awkward, burdensome and heavy.

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Subject: Audio Books

I like your article, I have been a reader my whole life. Now as a truck driver I listen to Audio Books.

I have over 45 GBS of downloaded audio books, and over 150 on either CD or Cassette tape. I would like to post your article to my site. I am new to blogging and do not know how yet. Keep up the good work.

Comment provided February 12, 2009 at 7:16 pm

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