Illustrations of universal progress

by Herbert Spencer

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    Illustrations of Universal Progress: A Series of Discussions: The search results indicate that the title is available as an Ebook from various sources, including Project Gutenberg (free) and commercial sellers like Good Press via Voxa. While Voxa offers audiobooks, the specific listing found labels it an 'Ebook' and mentions 'Read in the app,' suggesting it might be a text-to-speech feature or a traditional Ebook format, not necessarily an official, unabridged audiobook produced by a publisher for general retail.
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    Illustrations of Universal Progress: A Series of Discussions: Enriched edition: This version is listed on Storytel, which is an audiobook platform, but the listing is categorized among other Ebooks and the title suggests an enriched edition, which could be an Ebook or an audiobook. Without direct confirmation from Audible, Google Play Books, or Apple Books for an *official unabridged audiobook*, it remains an unconfirmed format, possibly an Ebook or a version provided by a service not explicitly on the required retailer list for confirmation.

Summary

A dedicated search across official audiobook retailers (Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, Libby) did not immediately confirm the existence of an official, unabridged audiobook for Herbert Spencer's "Illustrations of Universal Progress." The book is widely available as a free Ebook via Project Gutenberg, as this is a public domain work. Some commercial platforms list it as an Ebook or an 'Enriched edition', and one result indicates a listing on Storytel and Voxa, which hosts audio content, but the nature of these specific listings is ambiguous—they may be Ebooks with potential text-to-speech functions or versions from platforms not on the primary list for definitive verification. Therefore, based on the required retailers, an official, unabridged audiobook cannot be confirmed at this time.