Beowulf, a hero's tale retold

by James Rumford

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  • Public Domain Audiobook Excerpt
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    Beowulf (Public Domain Audiobook): A Wikipedia entry mentions a public domain audiobook version of Beowulf at LibriVox, but this is for the original poem or another translation, not specifically James Rumford's retelling "Beowulf, a hero's tale retold."
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    Various Beowulf Audio Excerpts: The TeachingBooks resource lists several audiobook excerpts for different versions of Beowulf (narrated by George Guidall, Crawford Logan, J.D. Jackson), none of which are confirmed to be James Rumford's specific adaptation.
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    Beowulf, a hero's tale retold by James Rumford: The Internet Archive has a digitized copy of the book, but it is an image/text scan, not an official audiobook product.
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    Beowulf: A Hero's Tale Retold: A library catalog entry suggests a possible 'Hoopla Audiobook' or 'Libby eBook' presence for this title, but this indicates library/digital lending status which requires confirmation that an official audiobook exists on those platforms for purchase/check-out.

Summary

A targeted search for an official, unabridged audiobook of James Rumford's "Beowulf, a hero's tale retold" on Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, and Libby did not yield any direct, confirmed listings. The book appears to be primarily a picture book for younger audiences. Search results mention public domain audiobooks of the original Beowulf poem and excerpts for *other* Beowulf adaptations, but none specifically for Rumford's version. Furthermore, while a library catalog entry suggests a potential availability via Hoopla or Libby, this is not conclusive proof of a commercially available, official audiobook that meets the search criteria. Therefore, based on the evidence, an official audiobook is not confirmed to be available.