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_aPJ7716.A1 _bH33 2008x |
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_a398.22 AR 1996 _b02558 |
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_aArabian nights. _lEnglish. _kSelections. |
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_aThe Arabian nights II: Sindbad and other popular stories / _ctranslated by Husain Haddawy. |
246 | 1 | 4 | _aSindbad and other popular stories |
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_aNew York, N.Y. : _bW.W. Norton & Company, _c1996 |
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264 | 4 | _c©1995 | |
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_axvii, 266 pages : _bmap ; _c21 cm |
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505 | 0 | _aIntroduction -- The story of Sinbad the sailor -- The story of 'Ali Baba and the forty thieves -- The story of 'Ala al-Din (Aladdin) and the magic lamp -- The story of Qamar al-Zaman and his two sons, Amjad and As'ad. | |
520 | _aWith his expertise as a translator and his firsthand knowledge of the Middle Eastern storyteller's art, Husain Haddawy has selected four stories that best embody the esential nature of The Arabain nights. His introduction traces the history of the Nights' translation, serving as a guide to the evolution of this classic body of stories that have become part of our common mythology.--Publisher description. | ||
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_aAladdin _c(Legendary character) _vFolklore. |
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_aArabs _vFolklore. |
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650 | 0 | _vTales -- Middle East | |
650 | 0 |
_aSindbad the Sailor (Legendary character) _vFolklore. |
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650 | 0 |
_aAli Baba (Legendary character) _vFolklore. |
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_aShort stories, Arabic _vTranslations into English. |
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_aHaddawy, Husain, _etranslator, _ewriter of introduction. |
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_2ddc _cBK |