Burns

by Thomas Crawford

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  • Scholarly Work/Biography Reference
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    Robert Burns and Pastoral: Search results mention a landmark study of Robert Burns by Thomas Crawford (1960), but this is a printed scholarly book about the poet Robert Burns, not an audiobook of a book titled simply 'Burns' by Thomas Crawford.
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    Scotsoun Collection of Medieval Makars (Mentions Thomas Crawford): A search result mentions a CD set related to Older Scots pronunciation featuring works by various poets, including a reference to Thomas Crawford in the context of Robert Burns and older Scottish literature. This is not an official audiobook of a book titled 'Burns' by Thomas Crawford.
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    The Little Things (2021 Film): One search result lists a 'Thomas Crawford' under the cast of the film 'The Little Things,' which is an unrelated crime thriller. This is not an audiobook.

Summary

A thorough search across major official audiobook platforms (Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, Libby) for an official, unabridged audiobook of the book titled 'Burns' by the author Thomas Crawford yielded no direct matches. The searches did identify references to a scholar named Thomas Crawford who wrote a landmark study on the poet Robert Burns, which suggests that the searched book title 'Burns' might be a reference to a literary criticism or biography, but no audiobook version of such a work by this author was found on the specified platforms. Alternative audio formats found were related to a printed scholarly work by Thomas Crawford about Robert Burns and an audio CD set on Older Scots pronunciation that peripherally mentioned his work, neither of which qualify as the requested official audiobook.