Music, and other poems
by Henry van Dyke
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Music, and Other Poems: Open Library lists the work and mentions 'Listen' options, and a search reveals LibriVox ID, indicating that a free, public domain audiobook version likely exists, but it is not confirmed to be from an official retailer or explicitly stated as unabridged official release. - Commercial Narration (External Retailers)Available
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The Poetry Of Henry Van Dyke: Kobo search result indicates that 'Many of these poems are in an audiobook by our sister company and can be purchased from iTunes, Amazon and other digital stores.' iTunes and Amazon are not on the specified official retailer list, and the title suggests a broader collection, not strictly the single volume 'Music, and Other Poems'.
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There is no definitive evidence from the targeted searches on Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, or Libby that an official, unabridged audiobook version of Henry van Dyke's "Music, and other poems" is currently available for purchase or borrowing on those specified platforms. The book, being a work by an author who died in 1933, is in the public domain, which suggests that unofficial or independent narrations exist; the Open Library listing points to a LibriVox ID, which is a source of volunteer-read, public domain audiobooks. Furthermore, a Kobo search result mentions that many of Henry Van Dyke's poems are available in an audiobook format sold by a sister company on platforms like iTunes and Amazon, which are excluded from the required search list, and this external audiobook may cover a broader collection of his poetry rather than just the specific title requested.