The Arabian Nights

The Arabian Nights by Andrew Lang is a collection of timeless tales that have been passed down through generations, capturing the imagination of readers. Published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on May 9, 2015, this edition comprises 162 pages and is presented in English. The stories featured are rooted in folklore and mythology, reflecting a rich tradition of storytelling that spans centuries.
Readers will discover a variety of narratives that echo the voices of old women sharing tales with their grandchildren, illustrating a connection to ancient cultures and histories. The collection encompasses elements of fiction, classics, and fairy tales, inviting exploration into the legends that have shaped storytelling across different eras. This edition serves as a window into the past, where the origins of these stories remain shrouded in mystery, yet continue to resonate with audiences today.
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The stories in the Fairy Books have generally been such as old women in country places tell to their grandchildren. Nobody knows how old they are, or who told them first. The children of Ham, Shem and Japhet may have listened to them in the Ark, on wet days. Hector’s little boy may have heard them in Troy Town, for it is certain that Homer knew them, and that some of them were written down in Egypt about the time of Moses.
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