The patriarchal theory

by John Ferguson McLennan

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    The Patriarchal Theory: A search result indicated a product listed as 'The Patriarchal Theory' by John Ferguson McLennan available for purchase on Academicbooks.dk for 292 kr. The listing does not explicitly confirm if this is an official, unabridged audiobook, and given the publisher (Speedy Publishing LLC, often associated with reprints/public domain works), it cannot be guaranteed as the official, unabridged version required.
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    The Patriarchal Theory: Based on the Papers of the Late John Ferguson McLennan (1885): Multiple results confirm the existence of the original 1885 text, which is in the public domain. One source mentions a facsimile reprint by Hansebooks, and another mentions a listing on StreetLib Store, but these do not confirm an official, professionally produced audiobook version for general retail on the specified platforms.

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A thorough search across the specified official platforms (Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, Libby) did not yield a confirmed, official, unabridged audiobook version of John Ferguson McLennan's "The Patriarchal Theory." The book was published in 1885 and is in the public domain. Searches indicated the existence of a commercially listed audiobook, possibly from a publisher specializing in public domain reprints, but its status as unabridged and officially licensed cannot be verified against the specified retail criteria. The primary sources found relate to the print editions and public domain availability, suggesting that a modern, professionally produced audiobook is likely unavailable through the major official channels.