A description of the genus Pinus

by Aylmer Bourke Lambert

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    A description of the genus Pinus: The Internet Archive lists the text for Aylmer Bourke Lambert's work, and related library sites indicate that audio files (or recordings for accessibility) may exist on their platforms, but no official, retail audiobook is confirmed on major platforms like Audible or Google Play Books.
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    A description of the genus Pinus: Ebay listings mention PDF scans of the original 1803-1824 volumes being sold as e-books, which may have accompanying non-official text-to-speech or user-generated audio, but these are not official, professionally produced audiobooks.
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    A Description of the Genus Pinus: The New York Public Library mentions digitizing the hand-colored engravings from an 1837 edition, suggesting the existence of digital access to the text/images, but not an official audiobook product.

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A thorough search across major official audiobook retailers (Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, Libby) did not yield any official, unabridged audiobook version of Aylmer Bourke Lambert's "A description of the genus Pinus." The book, a monumental early 19th-century botanical work, is available as digitized scans of the original text through sources like the Internet Archive and various library collections. These digital versions and related library listings suggest the possibility of user-generated or accessibility recordings on platforms like the Internet Archive, but these do not qualify as official, commercially available, unabridged audiobooks for the general public as defined by the search criteria.