The Palatine, or German, immigration to New York and Pennsylvania

by Sanford H. Cobb

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    The Palatine, or, German immigration to New York and Pennsylvania: The book itself is a historical paper from 1897, which is in the public domain. Search results indicate the text is available via platforms like HathiTrust and Internet Archive (which may offer text-to-speech or user-uploaded audio), but no official, commercially published audiobook listing was found on the required retail platforms (Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, Libby).
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    The Story of the Palatines: An Episode in Colonial History: The author wrote a larger manuscript that included the content of this paper. A library catalog mentions this related work, but an official audiobook for either title was not found on the specified platforms.

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A search for an official, unabridged audiobook for "The Palatine, or German, immigration to New York and Pennsylvania" by Sanford H. Cobb across Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, and Libby yielded no direct commercial results. The work is an older historical paper from 1897, and search results confirm its availability as a public domain text through sources like HathiTrust and mentions on the Internet Archive. However, no listings for a professionally produced, official audiobook version meeting the stated criteria were found on the required retail platforms. Alternative audio access is likely limited to text-to-speech functions on public domain archives or user-created audiobooks, which are excluded from the 'official' availability check.