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These include books up to 832 pages, complete and unabridged.
They are unabridged and cost the same as regular hard covers.
I went to an unabridged dictionary in my town library.
There are 6 full unabridged recordings of the original books.
The audio book is unabridged, and lasts 6 hours 15 minutes.
These collections are their unabridged arguments against a strong central government.
It was a heavy thing, about the size of an unabridged dictionary.
Both were also presented as unabridged audio books read by the author.
They were easily the size and weight of an unabridged dictionary.
In 1966, it was published as a new "unabridged" dictionary.
To speed the journey, I had brought along several unabridged audio books.
An unabridged version did not appear in Spain until the nineteenth century.
The catalogues list tapes that are unabridged in the main.
An unabridged version of the latter dictionary has been published on the Internet.
This began a series of revisions that were described as being "unabridged" in content.
The book is available as an unabridged audio book, read by the author.
Of course, purists can and do buy unabridged taped novels.
Hall has recorded 350 books, unabridged only, with stress on light fiction and young adult works.
"The Stand," unabridged and 1,153 pages long, may prove the exception.
Chandler's first four chapters of the story are used complete and unabridged for this edition.
There have been two unabridged audiobook recordings of the novel.
Most of these books were printed in unabridged versions.
The six titles have all been recorded as unabridged audiobooks.
The audio book is available in abridged and unabridged versions.
But for researchers, simply knowing an artifact exists is that first step to unabridged knowledge.