The prince of Parthia
by Thomas Godfrey
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The Prince of Parthia: A Tragedy by Thomas Godfrey (Project Gutenberg/OverDrive): The text of the play is available as an eBook through Project Gutenberg and accessible via OverDrive, which implies a public domain text source. There is no direct indication of a corresponding *official audiobook* release. Furthermore, one search result suggests an 'Abridged' audiobook format exists, but it incorrectly pairs Thomas Godfrey with John Collier and another work, making its legitimacy for *this* book questionable and suggesting any available audio might be abridged or mislabeled. - Inclusion in General American Drama Audiobook CollectionAvailable
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The Prince of Parthia: A Tragedy. by Thomas Godfrey (in Representative Plays by American Dramatists): The play is listed as being included in a larger collection of 'American drama Audiobooks' on Listenly, but this listing does not specify if the entry for 'The Prince of Parthia' is an unabridged narration, an abridged summary, or a production recording. It is not confirmed as an official, stand-alone, unabridged audiobook.
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A thorough search across official retailers like Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, and Libby did not yield any confirmed official, unabridged audiobook for Thomas Godfrey's play, "The Prince of Parthia." The book, being an older, public domain work (first published in 1765), is available as an eBook via Project Gutenberg and subsequently listed on OverDrive. While there are mentions of 'Audiobook' formats or inclusion in general 'American drama Audiobooks' collections, these are either unverified as unabridged narrations for the general public, or one search result suggests an abridged version that seems to incorrectly associate the work with another author (John Collier), rendering it unreliable. Therefore, an official, unabridged audiobook is currently determined to be unavailable based on the specified criteria.