The opera
by R. A. Streatfeild
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The Opera (version 3): A search result indicates that an audiobook version of "The Opera" by R. A. Streatfeild is available on LibriVox, which is a source for free, public domain audio recordings, often produced by volunteers. As the book is old (author died in 1919), this is likely an unabridged reading, but it is not sold through the official retail channels specified in the criteria. - Free Digital Text (Public Domain)Available
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The Opera: A Sketch of the Development of Opera. With full Descriptions of all Works in the Modern Repertory: Multiple sources confirm that the text is in the public domain and available for free reading or download from Project Gutenberg, suggesting that while a formal, commercially sold audiobook is absent, the content is freely accessible in text form. - Retailer Mention (Non-Specific Audiobook)Available
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The Opera: Several online bookstores and streaming services (Storytel, Nextory) list the title along with the author, but the context suggests these are either general book/eBook listings or a placeholder for an audiobook, as a direct, confirmed purchase link for an official audiobook on the specified major platforms (Audible, Google Play, Apple Books, Kobo) was not found. One result mentions the title under the 'Audiobooks / Audio CD' product group on an unrelated retailer site.
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An official, unabridged audiobook for "The Opera" by R. A. Streatfeild is not confirmed to be available for purchase on the specified major retail platforms (Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo). However, the book appears to be in the public domain. There is evidence suggesting the existence of a free audiobook recording, possibly from LibriVox, which typically offers unabridged readings of public domain works. Furthermore, the text is confirmed to be available freely via Project Gutenberg. While other non-specified audiobook platforms list the title, a definitive, official, modern retail audiobook release could not be established through the targeted searches.