Law dictionary

by Henry Campbell Black

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    Black's Law Dictionary - First Edition (1891): An edition of the work is available on Apple Books, which mentions a purchase price. The format is an ebook, and while it may be read using a built-in text-to-speech function, it is not an officially produced, professionally narrated audiobook. This applies to older editions which are often in the public domain.
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    Black's Law Dictionary (Various Editions, e.g., 4th Edition): References suggest that various editions of Black's Law Dictionary are available as PDFs or eBooks, which can utilize a computer's 'Read Aloud' function to generate audio. This is not a professionally produced audiobook and may require separate software or a text-to-speech application.
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    Black's Law 2d Ed: An entry on the Internet Archive indicates an audio version of the Second Edition (1910) is available for streaming or download under a Public Domain Mark license, potentially created by a community effort like LibriVox, which is mentioned as a source for audiobooks in search results. This is not an official retail audiobook.

Summary

A search for an official, unabridged audiobook of Henry Campbell Black's "Law Dictionary" on major retail platforms like Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, and Libby did not yield a definitive result for a professionally produced, current audiobook version. The search results primarily reference older editions of the dictionary (First Edition from 1891 and Second Edition from 1910) which are in the public domain. One result specifically lists the First Edition on Apple Books as an ebook with a price, and other sources mention the availability of various editions as PDFs or eBooks that can be read aloud using text-to-speech functionality, which does not qualify as an official audiobook. An archive entry suggests a public domain audio recording of the Second Edition exists, likely community-created. Due to the historical nature of the original work and its subsequent updates by other editors (like Bryan Garner), a direct, officially published audiobook for the general public of the original text or the most current edition was not confirmed on the specified platforms.