Changes made to Man Booker Prize longlist titles can now be read by everyone

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    • Change #1 - url]&#65279; <newline> <newline>The Man Booker Prize was the first book prize to introduce a clause in their rules stating that publishers of longlisted books must provide an electronic file to RNIB to aid production of their books in accessible formats. <newline> <newline>[b]2011 Man Booker Prize for Fiction - longlist[/b] <newline> <newline>Julian Barnes, The Sense of an Ending (Jonathan Cape - Random House) <newline>Sebastian Barry, On Canaan[apost]s Side (Faber) <newline>Carol Birch, Jamrach[apost]s Menagerie (Canongate Books) <newline>Patrick deWitt, The Sisters Brothers (Granta) <newline>Esi Edugyan, Half Blood Blues (Serpent[apost]s Tail - Profile) <newline>Yvvette Edwards, A Cupboard Full of Coats (Oneworld) <newline>Alan Hollinghurst, The Stranger[apost]s Child (Picador - Pan Macmillan) <newline>Stephen Kelman, Pigeon English (Bloomsbury) <newline>Patrick McGuinness, The Last Hundred Days (Seren Books) <newline>A.D. Miller, Snowdrops (Atlantic) <newline>Alison Pick, Far to Go (Headline Review) <newline>Jane Rogers, The Testament of Jessie Lamb (Sandstone Press) <newline>D.J. Taylor, Derby Day (Chatto &amp; Windus - Random House)

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