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The Braille Enthusiast's Dictionary, compiled and edited by Koenig and Holbrook, is a braille manual designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This volume presents braille transcriptions of more than 29,000 common and not-so-common words in the English language. All listings are in conformity with the latest revisions of the braille code. Syllabic divisions are shown for words in inkprint, and a listing of prefixes and suffixes is given for all those words in which a contraction is not used because it would cross a major syllabic division. Guide words are provided on each page. An appendix includes information on producing high quality braille, including a brief listing of the most basic formatting rules for braille.

Notes: The ISBN for this book is 0-9634229-5-2. ** Shipping and handling charges are not included in the purchase price listed.

Price: 80.00.

This product record was updated on December 19, 2011.

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1665 Newsum Dr.
Germantown, Tennessee 38138
United States
Telephone: 901-737-0001.
Fax: 901-737-2882.
Web: http://www.scalarspublishing.com.
Email: SCALARSPub@comcast.net.


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