Rules for compositors and readers at the University Press, Oxford
by Oxford University Press
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Rules for compositors and readers at the University Press, Oxford (Various Editions): Search results indicate that the book, originally by Horace Hart and published by Oxford University Press, is available as a digitized public domain text via Project Gutenberg and is cataloged in digital libraries like HathiTrust. These are digital text versions, not official, commercially produced audiobooks, and older editions may be public domain. - External Audiobook MentionAvailable
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Hart's Rules for Compositors and Readers at the University Press, Oxford: One search result mentions a listing for an audiobook version from 'AudiobooksNow.com' in connection with a book retailer listing for a print edition. AudiobooksNow.com is not on the specified list of official retailers (Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, Libby). This suggests a third-party or potentially unofficial digital distribution of an audio version may exist, but its official status and unabridged nature are unconfirmed through the primary search criteria.
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There is no clear indication from the search results that an official, unabridged audiobook for "Rules for compositors and readers at the University Press, Oxford" by Oxford University Press is currently available for purchase or library loan on the specified major platforms (Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, Libby). The book is a historical style guide, and its text is widely available in digital formats, including through Project Gutenberg, suggesting it is likely in the public domain in some editions. One result vaguely points to a possible audiobook via an external service not on the required list, but this cannot be confirmed as an official offering. Therefore, based on the specified official retailers, an audiobook is considered unavailable.