Berkeley
by Alexander Campbell Fraser
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Berkeley by Alexander Campbell Fraser (Various Editions/Reprints): Search results indicate the existence of printed editions and reprints of this work, which is a study of Bishop George Berkeley's philosophy by Alexander Campbell Fraser. These physical books are in the public domain and are available for purchase in print formats (hardback, paperback) from various retailers like Blackwell's, eBay, and Barnes & Noble. There is no evidence from the targeted searches that an official, commercially produced audiobook version corresponding to these scholarly works exists on major audiobook platforms. - Mention of Related Audiobooks/ResourcesAvailable
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The Two-Hundredth Birthday of Bishop George Berkeley: A ...: One result mentions an 'Audiobook' next to a title related to Berkeley, but the context is fragmented and appears alongside mentions of other non-audiobook formats and resources, making it unclear if a complete, official audiobook for Fraser's 'Berkeley' exists or if it is another type of resource or summary.
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A targeted search across major official audiobook retailers (Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, Libby) did not yield a direct match for an official, unabridged audiobook titled "Berkeley" by Alexander Campbell Fraser. The search results primarily point to various print editions and scholarly reprints of the book, which is a historical and philosophical study of Bishop George Berkeley's work. These print editions are often noted as being in the public domain and available from multiple booksellers. One search result vaguely referenced an 'Audiobook' in connection with a related Berkeley text, but there is insufficient evidence to confirm the existence of a general public, unabridged audiobook for the specific work by Fraser on the specified platforms.