A little book of western verse
by Eugene Field
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A Little Book of Western Verse: The book is listed on OverDrive/Libby via the Project Gutenberg publisher, which typically means it is an ebook with the OverDrive Read format that has professional narration, or a direct audio file provided by the public domain source. Since Project Gutenberg content is often volunteer-read audio, this is likely a public domain recording and not a professionally produced audiobook from a commercial retailer. - Public Domain Audio Recording (via Library Service)Available
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A Little Book of Western Verse: The book is available via OverDrive/Libby through the Project Gutenberg publisher, which generally offers public domain material. - Public Domain Audiobook SourceAvailable
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Works by Eugene Field at LibriVox: Eugene Field's works are available at LibriVox, a source for public domain audiobooks read by volunteers. While this contains audio, it is not an official, commercially published, unabridged audiobook. - Public Domain Audiobook SourceAvailable
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Selected Lullabies of Eugene Field: A collection of Field's lullabies is available via a library service that sources from LibriVox, a source for public domain audiobooks read by volunteers. This is not an official, commercially published audiobook.
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An official, unabridged audiobook for Eugene Field's "A Little Book of Western Verse" was not found on major commercial platforms like Audible, Google Play Books, or Apple Books. However, the text of the book, being in the public domain, appears to be available in audio format through library services such as OverDrive/Libby, which lists a version published by Project Gutenberg. Furthermore, works by Eugene Field are listed as being available on LibriVox, a source for public domain audiobooks read by volunteers. Since these are public domain recordings rather than a professionally produced commercial offering, the availability of an *official* audiobook is marked as false.