An Armory of Swords

by Fred Saberhagen

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  • Standalone Story Audiobook
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    Blind Man's Blade: An audiobook is available for "Blind Man's Blade" by Fred Saberhagen, which is a story originally published in the anthology An Armory of Swords. This is an audiobook for a component story, not the entire anthology "An Armory of Swords" itself.
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    Glad Yule: An audiobook is available for "Glad Yule" by Pati Nagle, which is a fantasy novella that first appeared in the anthology An Armory of Swords. This is an audiobook for a component story, not the entire anthology "An Armory of Swords" itself. It is available on Audible and Apple Books.
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    Glad Yule: The title "Glad Yule" is listed as available via OverDrive/Libby at one library, confirming digital availability through a public library lending platform, though it's for a component story.

Summary

There is no evidence from searches across major official audiobook retailers (Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, Libby) that an official, unabridged audiobook exists for the specific book titled "An Armory of Swords" edited by Fred Saberhagen. The book is an anthology of short stories set in the Lost Swords universe. However, search results indicate that at least two of the stories within the anthology have been released as standalone audiobooks: "Blind Man's Blade" by Fred Saberhagen and "Glad Yule" by Pati Nagle. The availability of these individual components on platforms like Audible suggests the primary anthology itself may not have been converted to audio format.