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An atlas for the blind circa 1837. Without a drop of ink in the book, the text and maps were embossed on heavy paper.
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An atlas for the blind circa 1837. Without a drop of ink in the book, the text and maps were embossed on heavy paper.

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    • #books
    • #blindness
    • #world
    • #19th Century
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    An atlas for the blind circa 1837. Without a drop of ink in the book, the text and maps were embossed on heavy paper.
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    A map of my home state, Maine, for the blind, produced in the 19th Century. Pre-Braille, I reckon. explore-blog:An atlas...
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