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Tales from the Thousand and One Nights (Penguin Classics) Paperback – Illustrated, Aug by Anonymous (Author), William Harvey (Illustrator), N. J. Dawood (Translator, Introduction)/5(). Editions for Tales from 1, Nights: (Hardcover published in ), (Hardcover published in ), X (Paperback published Author: M. C. Lyons, Ursula Lyons, Robert Irwin. Overview. Tales from the Thousand and One Nights, also known as One Thousand and One Nights, is a collection of interconnected stories, an amalgamation of Arab, Persian, Indian, and other fairytales which were reshaped and retold by storytellers throughout the medieval Islamic world. The tales are akin to a Russian Matryoshka doll in that they begin with one story which leads the reader to a series of .


Buy Tales from 1, Nights (Penguin Classics) Illustrated by Anonymous, Irwin, Robert, Irwin, Robert, Lyons, Malcolm C, Lyons, Ursula (ISBN: ) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. The Arabian Nights: Tales of Nights, Volume 1 of 3 PDF book by Anonymous Read Online or Free Download in ePUB, PDF or MOBI eBooks. Published in the book become immediate popular and critical acclaim in classics, fiction books. The Arabian Nights: Tales of Nights; Volume 3 of 3. by. Anonymous, Malcolm C. Lyons (Translator), Ursula Lyons (Translator), Robert Irwin (Editor) · Rating details · ratings · 22 reviews. Every night for three years the vengeful King Shahriyar sleeps with a different virgin, executing her next morning.


Tales from 1, Nights: Aladdin, Ali Baba and Other Favourites (Penguin Classics) Paperback – Illustrated, J by Anonymous (Author), Malcolm C. Lyons (Translator), Ursula Lyons (Translator) 0 more. The Arabian Nights: Tales of Nights, Volume 1, Anonymous, Malcolm Lyons (Translator), Ursula Lyons (Translator), Robert Irwin (Introduction) One Thousand and One Nights is a collection of Middle Eastern folk tales compiled in Arabic during the Islamic Golden Age. It is often known in English as the Arabian Nights, from the first English-language edition (). To end this brutal pattern, the vizier's daughter, Shahrazad, begins to tell the king enchanting tales of mystical lands peopled with princes and hunchbacks, of the Angel of Death and magical spirits, and of jinnis trapped in rings and in lamps—a sequence of stories that will last 1, nights, and that will save her own life.

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