What books were used by students at the Royal Institute for Blind Youth before Louis Braille invented the braille method?
In those early books the shapes of the print letters were raised and the reader had to feel the outline of each letter. The books were large and heavy and reading was very slow. Not many books were produced using this method.We do not have such books at The Louis Braille School. They are in museums in Coupvray and Paris, France.
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