The traveller

by Oliver Goldsmith

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  • Public Domain Audiobook
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    The World's Best Poetry, Volume 8: National Spirit (Part 1): An excerpt or selection titled "East, West, Home's Best: From \"The Traveller,\" by Oliver Goldsmith" is available as an M4B Audiobook on LibriVox, which hosts public domain content.
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    The World's Best Poetry, Volume 1: Home and Friendship (Part 2): An excerpt or selection titled "The Wanderer's Home: From \'The Traveller\' by Oliver Goldsmith" is available as an M4B Audiobook on LibriVox, which hosts public domain content.
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    The Traveller; or, a Prospect of Society (Project Gutenberg EBook): An online audiobook version read by Martin Clifton exists via Project Gutenberg, which offers public domain works.

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There is no direct indication from the initial searches that an official, unabridged audiobook for Oliver Goldsmith's poem "The Traveller" is currently available for purchase or direct access on the primary official retail platforms checked (Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, or Libby). However, several alternative audio formats exist because the work is in the public domain. Specifically, excerpts from the poem are included in public domain poetry collections available as M4B Audiobooks on LibriVox, such as in "The World's Best Poetry, Volume 8: National Spirit (Part 1)" and "The World's Best Poetry, Volume 1: Home and Friendship (Part 2)". Additionally, a full reading of the text is available through Project Gutenberg. Since these are public domain readings, they do not qualify as an 'official' retail offering but satisfy the need for an audio version of the text.