A man's man
by Ian Hay
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A Man's Man [Gutenberg]: The book is listed in various library and archival contexts, often referencing the Project Gutenberg text of the novel, which is in the public domain due to its age (published 1909). This listing is for the text, not necessarily an official, commercially available audiobook on the specified platforms. - Public Domain / Library Catalog MentionAvailable
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A Man's Man (Mentioned in a list): The title is mentioned in a list of items within a library catalog (Biblionix) alongside other public domain works, implying a digital text or potential public domain audiobook exists, but does not confirm an official, unabridged product on major retail platforms. - Public Domain / Library Catalog MentionAvailable
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A Man's Man: The title is mentioned on Everand in the context of another book's description, but it does not confirm an official, paid audiobook version is currently being sold or offered on the specified platforms.
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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 any confirmed official, unabridged audiobook for Ian Hay's "A Man's Man." The book, originally published in 1909, is in the public domain, and search results predominantly point to the availability of the text on Project Gutenberg and mentions of the title within various library catalogs and digital archives. There is no immediate evidence of a professionally produced, commercial audiobook currently available for purchase or loan on the required platforms. The only related audio content appears to be derived from the public domain text, likely in the form of volunteer-read versions or recordings associated with digital libraries that host public domain materials.