The Arabian Nights

The Arabian Nights by Kate Douglas Wiggin is a captivating collection published by Barnes & Noble, Incorporated in March 1993. This edition features 339 pages and is presented in English. The book offers a selection of some of the most beloved tales from The Arabian Nights, including stories of Sinbad, Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, Aladdin, and more, inviting readers into a world filled with adventure and wonder.
Readers will discover a treasure trove of enchanting narratives that transport them to magical realms, complete with golden palaces, gem-studded caves, and mythical creatures. The stories are told in a clear and direct style, making them accessible and engaging for a contemporary audience. This edition captures the essence of fairy tales and folklore, showcasing the timeless appeal of these classic tales that have delighted audiences for generations.
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Here is a selection of some of the best-known and best-loved tales of The Arabian Nights, including Sinbad, Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, Alladin, The Talking Bird, and the Fisherman and the Genie. In this “treasure house of pleasant things” you will find golden palaces, gem-studded caves, and breathtaking gardens; you will sit by mysterious fountains, hear the crash of gleaming waterfalls, unearth magic lamps, take a long voyage to exotic shores, and meet flying men and mythical beasts. Nowhere else will you find such marvels, nowhere else will you find the impossible so real and convincing. For centuries The Arabian Nights has enchanted readers, remaining in W.E. Henley’s words “That center of miracles.” They are presented here in a clear and direct style that renders them as fresh and as exciting as when they were first told. – Jacket flap.
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