Folk-lore in the Old Testament

by James George Frazer

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    Folk-lore in the Old Testament (Multiple Volumes): A search indicates that works by James George Frazer, including "Folk-lore in the Old Testament," are in the public domain and available as audiobooks from sources like LibriVox and the Internet Archive. These are not official retail versions from the specified platforms, but they represent full-text audio recordings.
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    Folk-Lore in The Old Testament (1923 Abridged Edition): Search results mention an abridged print edition from 1923, suggesting that if an official audiobook exists, it might be abridged or that only abridged versions were widely published in the past. No official, unabridged audiobook was confirmed on the specified retail platforms.

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An official, unabridged audiobook for "Folk-lore in the Old Testament" by James George Frazer was not confirmed as being available on the specified major retail platforms (Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, or Libby) through targeted searches. However, since the work is old and in the public domain, there are alternative audio formats available. Specifically, searches indicated that full-text audio recordings of the work, likely in multiple volumes, are available from public domain audiobook providers such as LibriVox and the Internet Archive. Furthermore, one search result referenced an abridged print edition from 1923, suggesting that any officially published audiobook might be abridged rather than the full text.