Pasteur's fight against microbes

by Beverley Birch

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    Pasteur's fight against microbes: The book is listed in a library catalog (Southeast Regional Library) as having formats including 'E-Audiobooks' and 'Book on MP3', suggesting that a library-loanable digital audio version may exist through systems like OverDrive or Libby, though a direct retail link could not be confirmed.
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    Pasteur's fight against microbes: The Internet Archive lists a scan of the book from 1995, which may or may not include an audio narration, but is generally a non-commercial resource.

Summary

A thorough search across official retailers (Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, Libby) did not yield a direct, officially purchasable or retail audiobook version of Beverley Birch's "Pasteur's Fight Against Microbes." The book appears to be a short, illustrated children's science book, likely published in 1996 and consisting of only 48 pages, which makes a full commercial audiobook less common. However, the book is listed in at least one public library catalog as having 'E-Audiobooks' and 'Book on MP3' formats, indicating that a library-loanable digital audio version may be available via services like OverDrive or Libby. Additionally, the Internet Archive lists a digital scan of the physical book. Based on the lack of availability on major commercial platforms, the official, unabridged audiobook is considered unavailable for direct purchase, but library access through associated services might be possible.