The light of nature pursued

by Abraham Tucker

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  • Abridged Edition
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    The Light of Nature Pursued (Abridged): William Hazlitt published an abridged version of the work in 1807. This is an abridged version, not the official, unabridged audiobook, and is likely not available as a modern audiobook from the specified retailers. Search results confirm the existence of this historical abridgement.
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    The Light of Nature Pursued (Various Public Domain Editions): Multiple searches on platforms like the Internet Archive show digitized text versions of the full work from the 18th and 19th centuries, including editions from 1831 and others. While these are not official commercial audiobooks, the public domain status of the text means that an unabridged audiobook may exist from independent creators or via text-to-speech tools, but none were found on the official retail platforms listed.

Summary

No official, unabridged audiobook for Abraham Tucker's "The Light of Nature Pursued" was found to be currently available for purchase or loan on the specified official platforms: Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, or Libby. Historical information confirms that William Hazlitt created an abridged version in 1807, which would not meet the unabridged criteria. Furthermore, multiple public domain text versions exist (some of which have been digitized by Google and the Internet Archive), suggesting that while no official commercial audiobook is present, an unofficial reading or text-to-speech conversion might be found through independent means or accessibility services not on the approved list.