The Invisible Man

by William R. Sanford

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    The invisible man by William R. Sanford and Carl R. Green ; adapted from a screenplay by R.C. Sher[r]iff ; edited by Howard Schroeder: Library catalog entries show a book titled "The invisible man" by William R. Sanford and Carl R. Green which is noted as being 'adapted from a screenplay by R.C. Sherriff ; edited by Howard Schroeder.' This suggests it is an adaptation, likely simplified or abridged, rather than an official unabridged audiobook of the original work, and it appears primarily as a physical item or OverDrive loan in library catalogs.
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    The Invisible Man [OverDrive]: Several library catalog searches show listings for 'The Invisible Man [OverDrive]', sometimes associated with William R. Sanford or H.G. Wells. OverDrive/Libby availability suggests access through public libraries, but does not confirm if the specific version linked to Sanford is the official, unabridged audiobook or an alternate format like an adaptation.

Summary

A search for an official, unabridged audiobook for the book "The Invisible Man" by William R. Sanford yielded no direct matches on major retail platforms like Audible, Google Play Books, or Apple Books. Searches across public library catalog systems (which use platforms like OverDrive/Libby) indicate the existence of a title by William R. Sanford and Carl R. Green called "The invisible man" which is specifically noted as being 'adapted from a screenplay by R.C. Sherriff ; edited by Howard Schroeder.' This strongly suggests the material associated with Sanford is an adaptation or simplified version, not the full, unabridged work. Therefore, an official, unabridged audiobook is not confirmed to be available.