The moral instruction of children
by Felix Adler
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The Moral Instruction of Children: The author's works are listed as being available on LibriVox, which typically hosts public domain audiobooks that may not be considered official retail releases from the original publisher, though they are complete readings. - Public Domain Ebook/Audiobook SourceAvailable
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The Moral Instruction of Children: The book is available as a free text version from Project Gutenberg, indicating it is in the public domain. While some platforms like OverDrive may host a version derived from this public domain source, it does not confirm the existence of a professionally produced, officially published audiobook from the original copyright holder. - Digital Library Availability (Potentially Public Domain)Available
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The Moral Instruction of Children: The book is listed on library systems utilizing OverDrive, often for public domain works. The listing for one library shows an 'OverDrive Read' format which has 'professional narration that plays while you read in your browser,' suggesting an audiobook exists in that system, likely a free/public domain reading.
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There is no immediate indication from major commercial retailers like Audible, Google Play Books, or Apple Books of an officially published, unabridged audiobook for Felix Adler's "The Moral Instruction of Children." However, the book is widely available as a free public domain text via Project Gutenberg, and search results confirm its presence on library platforms utilizing OverDrive/Libby. The presence on LibriVox and OverDrive's 'OverDrive Read' format which includes narration strongly suggests that a complete, public domain audiobook reading does exist, though it is not a new, officially commissioned release from a major commercial publisher.