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  • Formaat: Hardback, 528 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 240x162x36 mm, kaal: 907 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Oct-2010
  • Kirjastus: Penguin Classics
  • ISBN-10: 0141191651
  • ISBN-13: 9780141191652
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 528 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 240x162x36 mm, kaal: 907 g
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  • Kirjastus: Penguin Classics
  • ISBN-10: 0141191651
  • ISBN-13: 9780141191652
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A collection of tales from the classic work, including the stories of Ali Baba, Aladdin, and Sindbad.

"This is not a book to be read in a week. It is an ocean of stories to be dipped into over a lifetime. And this new Penguin edition is the one to have." -The Sunday Times (London)

Every night for three years, the vengeful King Shahriyar sleeps with a different virgin and executes her the next morning. To save her own life, the vizier's daughter, Shahrazad, begins to tell the king tales of adventure, love, riches, and wonder-of mystical lands peopled with princes and hunchbacks, the Angel of Death and magical spirits, tales of the voyages of Sindbad, of Ali Baba's outwitting a band of forty thieves and of genies trapped in lamps. A sequence of stories to last 1,001 nights. With a new cover designed by Coralie Bickford-Smith, Tales from 1,001 Nights is a magnificent collection of some of the world's best-loved tales.

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Penguin has produced this magnificent, unexpurgated edition of the greatest collection of folk tales in the world...The Arabian Nights is not a book to be read in a week. It is an ocean of stories to be dipped into over a lifetime. And this new Penguin edition is the one to have. Settle back, pour a glass of wine and sail away with Sinbad to the Island of Serendib -- Christopher Hart * The Sunday Times *

Editorial Note vii
Introduction ix
King Shahriyar, Shah Zaman and Shahrazad
3(8)
The Story of the Donkey and the Bull
7(4)
The Fisherman and the Ifrit
11(30)
The Story of King Yunan and Duban the Sage
16(3)
The Story of King Sindbad and the Falcon
19(2)
The Story of the Treacherous Vizier
21(11)
The Story of the Semi-petrified Prince
32(9)
The Porter and the Three Ladies
41(71)
The Story of the First Dervish
56(6)
The Story of the Second Dervish
62(7)
The Story of the Envious and the Envied
69(11)
The Story of the Third Dervish
80(15)
The Story of the Lady of the House
95(7)
The Story of the Doorkeeper
102(10)
The Story of Nur Al-Din and Shams Al-Din
112(43)
The Story of Taj Al-Muluk and Princess Dunya
155(68)
The Story of `Aziz and `Aziza
161(62)
Animal Stories
The Weasel and the Mouse
223(1)
The Crow and the Cat
224(1)
The Fox and the Crow
225(4)
The Flea and the Mouse
226(2)
The Falcon and the Birds of Prey
228(1)
The Sparrow and the Eagle
229(1)
The Hedgehog and the Doves
229(3)
The Story of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves Killed by a Slave Girl
232(30)
Abu Muhammad the Sluggard
262(12)
The Ebony Horse
274(18)
`Ali, the Cairene Merchant
292(16)
Five Stories of Kings
308(6)
The Angel of Death, the Rich King and the Pious Man
308(1)
The Angel of Death and the Rich King
309(2)
The Angel of Death and the King of the Israelites
311(1)
Alexander the Great and the Poor King
312(1)
King Anushirwan the Just
313(1)
Sindbad the Sailor
314(53)
The First Journey of Sindbad
316(7)
The Second Journey of Sindbad
323(6)
The Third Journey of Sindbad
329(8)
The Fourth Journey of Sindbad
337(9)
The Fifth Journey of Sindbad
346(7)
The Sixth Journey of Sindbad
353(6)
The Seventh Journey of Sindbad
359(8)
The Adventures of `Ali Al-Zaibaq
367(28)
The Story of Aladdin, or the Magic Lamp
395(94)
Conclusion
489(2)
Glossary
491(4)
Further Reading
495(3)
Maps
The `Abbasid Caliphate in the Ninth Century
498(2)
Baghdad in the Ninth Century
500(1)
Cairo in the Fourteenth Century
501
Malcolm Lyons is a life Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge. His published works include the biography Saladin, The Politics of the Holy War, The Arabian Epic and Identification and Identity in Classical Arabic Poetry.



Ursula Lyons is Emeritus Fellow of Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge and specialises in modern Arabic literature.

Robert Irwin is the author of For Lust of Knowing: The Orientalists and Their Enemies, The Middle East in the Middle Ages and The Arabian Nights: A Companion. His novels include The Limits of Vision, The Arabian Nightmare, The Mysteries of Algiers and Satan Wants Me.