In the garret

by Carl Van Vechten

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    Interpreters: A search result indicates that other works by Carl Van Vechten, such as 'Interpreters', are available on LibriVox, which features public domain audiobooks. This suggests that 'In the Garret' (published in 1920) might also be in the public domain and available on LibriVox or similar sites, but an official, commercially sold, unabridged audiobook was not confirmed on the specified retail platforms.
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    In the garret (Gutenberg): A library catalog search result mentions 'in the garret [Gutenberg]', suggesting that a text version is available through Project Gutenberg. While Gutenberg often hosts audio versions created by volunteers, these are typically not official, professionally produced audiobooks and may be abridged or incomplete, qualifying them as alternatives.

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A thorough search across specified official audiobook retailers (Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, Libby) did not yield any confirmed official, unabridged audiobook for Carl Van Vechten's book, "In the garret." The searches indicated that Carl Van Vechten's works are in the public domain or close to it, as evidenced by references to LibriVox availability for other titles and a listing for the text on Project Gutenberg. The lack of listings on major commercial platforms suggests that an official, professionally produced audiobook is currently unavailable. Alternative formats found include references to public domain resources like LibriVox and Project Gutenberg, which may host volunteer-read versions.