Southern Italy and Sicily

by Karl Baedeker (Firm)

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  • Public Domain Ebook/Print Reproduction
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    Southern Italy and Sicily (Various Editions): Searches indicate that multiple older editions of the guide (e.g., 15th edition from 1908, 17th edition from 1930) are available as print reproductions or public domain ebooks through retailers like eBay and in library collections like Yale. One result mentioned an Ebook from Jan 1930 on Google Play, but this is a digitized text, not an official audiobook production for general sale. No current, official, unabridged audiobook produced by a major publisher for general retail was found on the specified platforms.
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    Southern Italy and Sicily (LibriVox Mention): One search result mentions LibriVox in the context of audiobooks alongside this title, suggesting a potential, non-commercial, public domain recording may exist there, which is not an official retail offering.

Summary

An official, unabridged audiobook for Karl Baedeker's "Southern Italy and Sicily" is not currently available on major retail platforms such as Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, or Libby. The search results primarily returned listings for older print editions (like the 1908 and 1930 editions) that are in the public domain and are being sold as physical copies or digitized ebooks by third-party resellers. One search result noted that an Ebook from a 1930 edition is listed on Google Play Books, but this is not an official audiobook production. Furthermore, one result linked the title to a mention of LibriVox, suggesting a possible volunteer-read, public domain audiobook may exist on that platform, but this does not qualify as an official, generally available retail audiobook.