The international relations of the Chinese empire
by Hosea Ballou Morse
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The International Relations of the Chinese Empire (Audiobook): Multiple search results indicate that the work is available as an audiobook, likely from public domain sources like LibriVox or similar platforms, which are often indexed by search engines but may not be found directly on the specified official retailers (Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla). Since the book was published around 1910-1918, it is in the public domain, meaning an official publisher-backed audiobook is less likely, and the existing audio versions are likely reader-recorded or otherwise not considered the 'official' modern retail release unless explicitly found on one of the listed platforms.
Summary
A targeted search for an official, unabridged audiobook for Hosea Ballou Morse's "The International Relations of the Chinese Empire" across major platforms like Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, and Hoopla did not yield a definitive result for a commercially produced, officially published version. However, the book, originally published between 1910 and 1918, is in the public domain, and general searches suggest that audio recordings, likely from public domain sources such as LibriVox or similar services, do exist. These existing audio versions are categorized as alternative formats because they are not tied to an official general retail release from a major publisher or the specified platforms themselves, which typically carry newer or professionally narrated audiobooks. Therefore, the final status for an 'official' modern audiobook is false based on the specific retailer criteria, though spoken-word versions are highly likely to be accessible through other means.