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The Arabian Nights - cover

The Arabian Nights

Andrew Lang

Verlag: Zenith Whispering Pines Publishers

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Beschreibung

A thousand nights. A thousand stories. One world of magic you'll never forget.
From the moment Scheherazade begins her first tale, the pages burst with wonder—flying carpets, hidden treasures, genies bound by ancient magic, brave heroes, clever heroines, and kingdoms shimmering under desert moons. Andrew Lang's masterful retelling brings these legendary adventures to life with clarity, charm, and irresistible storytelling.

Praised for over a century as "one of the most enchanting collections in world literature," this edition captures the heart of the original Arabian folklore while making the stories accessible and captivating for modern readers of all ages.

If you crave dazzling imagination, timeless adventure, and stories that feel like stepping into a dream, this beloved classic will sweep you away from the very first page.

Open the book now—and enter a world where every night brings a new wonder.
Verfügbar seit: 03.12.2025.
Drucklänge: 342 Seiten.

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