Hi Rebeccah, It's hard copy, about 40 years old. If I ever get brave enough, I might read it out loud into my computer if I can figure out how to use Audacity. My out loud reading is so terrible, though, that no-one would want to wad through it. You'd have to do one of those speed up things on it and break your computer just to get anything good out of it. But that's how highly I think of the book. Jim Jim Homme Skype: jim.homme "Every day's a gift." -----Original Message----- From: blind-chess-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:blind-chess-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Rebecca Redmile Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2010 5:33 AM To: blind-chess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [blind-chess] Re: To Richard About The Chess Problems In The Book Called How Not to Play Chess It does sound like a really informative book. Is it available for download from NLS or as a hard copy? Rebecca On 2010-05-06, at 1:03 AM, Jim wrote: > Dear Richard, > I took a fresh look at the chess problems in the book of the subject of this > e-mail. From what I can see, you have to have read the book to do the > problems. I feel that they wouldn't serve our purposes. For any Braille > readers in the group, I feel that this is a pretty good book for someone who > is a beginner and a little more advanced who wants to improve their chess. I > got it from NLS. > > Jim > > Jim Homme > Skype: jim.homme > "Every day's a gift." > > > > ========== > The blind-chess mailing list > View list information and change your settings: //www.freelists.org/list/blind-chess > List archives: //www.freelists.org/archives/blind-chess > ========= ==== The blind-chess mailing list View list information and change your settings: //www.freelists.org/list/blind-chess List archives: //www.freelists.org/archives/blind-chess === ========== The blind-chess mailing list View list information and change your settings: //www.freelists.org/list/blind-chess List archives: //www.freelists.org/archives/blind-chess =========