NABOKV-L thanks Alice Birney of the Library of COngress for this information

Alice Lotvin Birney wrote:
In reply to Mr. Tapscott's query, here is a related, non-commercial,
1988, Library of Congress listing. Inquiries about copies could be
made directly to the Recorded Sound Section (Fax.: 202- 707-8464),
but a copy costs far more than $15 and would be subject to copyright
clearance. Also, he might inquire at Harvard.
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LC Control Number: 99578740
Type of Material: Nonmusic Sound Recording
Personal Name: Nabokov, Vladimir Vladimirovich, 1899-1977.
Main Title: Vladimir Nabokov at Harvard [sound recording]
/ selected and
edited by Stratis Haviaras and Michael
Milburn]
Uniform Title: [Selections]
Published/Created: [Cambridge, Mass.] : Poetry Room, Harvard
College Library,
p1988.
Related names: Haviaras, Stratis, 1935 -
Milburn, Michael, 1957-
Description: 2 sound cassettes : analog.
Summary: Excerpts from Pale Fire, Lolita, and Nabokov's
own poems and
translations of Russian poets.
Cast: Read by Vladimir Nabokov.
LC Classification: RZA 3801
Language Code: engrus
Other System No.: (OCoLC)ocm20370066
Quality Code: lcderive
CALL NUMBER: RZA 3801
-- Request in: Recorded Sound Reference Center (Madison,
LM113)
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DATABASE NAME: Library of Congress Online Catalog

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ken tapscott wrote:


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To the members of the list:

I have a request - for about the past 20 years I've attempted to
find a
copy of the Nabokov Spoken Arts LP which was made back in the '60's,
Nabokov
reading parts of _Lolita_ and some of his poems. Recently a copy was
for
sale on Ebay and it renewed my interest. The price got up to over 50
dollars, which never made the seller's reserve price, and which was
way more
than I was willing to pay for it anyway. I learned that the recording
was
reissued in '84 on cassette, which I had never realized, but it is
long gone
today. I live in Atlanta and have not found it in any of the nearby
university library collections. If anyone has this recording, would
it be
possible for me to pay for either a cassette copy of it, or _even
better_ a
copy burned onto a CD? I assume that this is a legal request, since
the item
is not "in print". I'm willing to pay something in the neighborhood
of 15
dollars for this, and appreciate any responses. If someone has spare
copies
of the cassette issued in '84, I'm willing to purchase one for a
reasonable
price. Thanks.

- Ken Tapscott
kentapscott@hotmail.com

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