Ceres' runaway

by Alice Meynell

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  • Public Domain / Volunteer Recording
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    Ceres' Runaway & Other Essays: LibriVox offers a free recording of the collection "Ceres' Runaway & Other Essays." Since Alice Meynell passed away in 1922, this work is in the public domain and is read by volunteers. This does not meet the criteria for an official, commercially published audiobook from a general retailer.
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    Ceres' Runaway & Other Essays: AudioAZ.com also lists an audiobook for the collection, which appears to be derived from a public domain source like LibriVox or Project Gutenberg, not an official retail version.
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    Ceres' Runaway & Other Essays: iVoox hosts an audiobook read by Annyiee Hill, which is listed as an audiobook, but based on the title being the essay collection, it is highly likely a volunteer or public domain recording and not an official release.
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    Ceres' Runaway And Other Essays: Kobo and Barnes & Noble list the title, sometimes specifying the publisher as 'ReadHowYouWant,' which often produces accessible reprints of public domain works. This is not a dedicated, official audiobook production for general retail.

Summary

There is no evidence of an official, unabridged audiobook for Alice Meynell's work, "Ceres' runaway" (which is part of the collection "Ceres' Runaway & Other Essays") available through major commercial retailers like Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, or Kobo. The primary audio format found is a free recording of the complete essay collection on LibriVox, which is considered an alternative format because it is a volunteer-read, public domain production. Other retail sites list the work as an e-book or reprint, sometimes noting a publisher like ReadHowYouWant, which typically deals with public domain texts and is not a source for a newly produced, official audiobook.