The Lost Road

by Richard Harding Davis

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    The Lost Road and Other Stories (or similar collections): Richard Harding Davis's works are in the public domain, and a search confirms that recordings of his works, sometimes including "The Lost Road" as part of a collection like "The Lost Road and Other Stories," are available on LibriVox. LibriVox recordings are produced by volunteers and are not official publisher releases.
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    The Lost Road: The text is available freely from Project Gutenberg and Manybooks, which may host user-created audio recordings or simply provide the text for others to create audio. This does not indicate an official, commercially produced audiobook.
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    The Lost Road: The title is listed on OverDrive/Libby, but the publisher is listed as Project Gutenberg, indicating it is a public domain ebook/audiobook version made available through library systems, not a commercially published audiobook.

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There is no evidence of an official, unabridged audiobook for "The Lost Road" by Richard Harding Davis currently available for purchase or widespread distribution on major commercial platforms like Audible, Google Play Books, or Apple Books. The book, being a work from the early 20th century, is in the public domain, and search results indicate that free audio versions exist through volunteer-read platforms such as LibriVox, or through library services like OverDrive/Libby that distribute public domain content from sources like Project Gutenberg. These recordings constitute alternative audio formats rather than official, commercially published audiobooks.