Riders of the Purple Wage
by Philip José Farmer
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Riders of the Purple Wage (As part of a collection or standalone): Searches indicate that works by Philip José Farmer are available on LibriVox, which hosts public domain audiobooks. While one search result mentions LibriVox in relation to Farmer's works, it does not specifically confirm an official, unabridged audiobook of 'Riders of the Purple Wage' by a commercial publisher on the required retail platforms. LibriVox recordings are volunteer-read and do not meet the 'Official Retailers' criteria. - Short Story in CollectionAvailable
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Three Powerful Science Fiction Classics: The Lovers, Dark Is the Sun, and Riders of the Purple Wage: An ebook collection containing 'Riders of the Purple Wage' was found, but this does not confirm an official audiobook version of the novella itself or as part of the collection on the specified platforms. - Short Story in CollectionAvailable
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Dangerous Visions: The novella appears to be included in the anthology 'Dangerous Visions', which has a LibriVox free audio version on the Internet Archive, but this is not an official, commercially sold audiobook on the required retail platforms.
Summary
A dedicated search across official retailers like Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, and Libby for an official, unabridged audiobook of Philip José Farmer's "Riders of the Purple Wage" yielded no direct confirmation of availability. The novella is known to be part of the collection "Three Powerful Science Fiction Classics: The Lovers, Dark Is the Sun, and Riders of the Purple Wage," but this collection does not appear to have an official audiobook version on the required platforms. Alternative audio formats were found, specifically mentions of Philip José Farmer's works being available on LibriVox, which hosts public domain audiobooks, and the inclusion of the story in the anthology 'Dangerous Visions', which also has a LibriVox recording on the Internet Archive. Therefore, an official, unabridged audiobook is currently listed as false based on the required commercial platforms.