In pastures new

by George Ade

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  • Public Domain/Library Availability
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    In Pastures New by George Ade (via Project Gutenberg): The book is in the public domain, as noted by several sources, meaning free digital text versions are available, likely including free or low-cost audiobook versions produced by public domain aggregators or library platforms. Search results mention availability through libraries (OverDrive/Libby) and mention of Project Gutenberg, suggesting user-read or amateur recordings might exist, but no official, unabridged retail audiobook was confirmed on major platforms.
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    In Pastures New via OverDrive/Libby: A search result indicates that OverDrive lists 'In Pastures New' within a George Ade Collection, suggesting a digital library version (which could be an audiobook) is potentially available through a local library service, but this is not a direct retail purchase/official publisher release.

Summary

A search across major official audiobook retailers (Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo) did not yield a confirmed, official, unabridged audiobook for George Ade's "In Pastures New." The book is a known public domain work, which is supported by multiple search snippets indicating its availability through Project Gutenberg and listings in library systems like OverDrive. While the existence of an official, professionally narrated, unabridged audiobook for purchase or standard retail distribution could not be verified on the specified platforms, the public domain status strongly suggests that various free or low-cost audio versions (likely amateur narrations or read-alouds) exist or can be created from public domain sources, and a library check hinted at its availability through lending apps like OverDrive/Libby.