The prophet
by Bayard Taylor
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Works by Bayard Taylor at LibriVox: The work 'The Prophet; a tragedy' by Bayard Taylor is listed as being available on LibriVox, which offers public domain audiobooks recorded by volunteers. While it is an audio format of the work, it is not an official retail release from a major publisher/platform. - Public Domain Audiobook CompilationAvailable
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MP3 Audiobook Classics Catalog: A catalog entry suggests an audiobook of 'The Prophet' (though this entry is contextually near Nietzsche's *Thus Spoke Zarathustra*, which is a different 'Prophet') mentions a work translated by Bayard Taylor, suggesting public domain works are available from this third-party seller, not a major retailer. - Likely Different Book (Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet)Available
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The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran: Multiple search results mention 'The Prophet' in contexts that clearly refer to Kahlil Gibran's work, which is widely available as an audiobook. There is no confirmation of an official, unabridged audiobook for Bayard Taylor's work on the specified platforms.
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A thorough search across official platforms like Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, and Libby did not yield any results for an official, unabridged audiobook of "The Prophet" by Bayard Taylor. The primary availability found is through LibriVox, which hosts public domain recordings by volunteers, indicating that a professionally produced, officially retailed audiobook for this specific work is likely not available on major commercial platforms. The ambiguity of the title 'The Prophet' caused several search results to incorrectly point to Kahlil Gibran's much more famous work of the same name. Therefore, the book is considered unavailable as an official audiobook through the specified retail channels.