The Arabian Nights is said to have emerged from a legendary tale of a Persian King and his clever Queen. The King had been betrayed by his wife. Furious, he married the maidens in his kingdom one after another only to behead them the very next day. After he killed many women, he was married to his vizier's clever and beautiful daughter Scheherazade. To save herself from being killed, she told him stories every night, each time stopping at dawn with a cliffhanger, thus forcing him to keep her alive for another day to finish the tale. The stories continued for 1001 nights. After listening to the stories, the king became wiser and repented his mistakes. He did not kill Scheherazade, and in fact, made her the new Queen. The Arabian Nights consists of three longer stories, namely, 'Aladdin', 'Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves' and 'The Seven Voyages of Sinbad the Sailor', and many other shorter tales. 'The Seven Voyages of Sinbad the Sailor' narrates the several adventures Sinbad incurs while he sailing to various cities to trade. These are described vividly with extraordinary imagination and capture the interest of adults and children alike.
Additional features Author: Antoine Galland
Format: Book Publisher: Roli Books ISBN: 8174366830 Seller: Landmark Ltd.
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Review By: RK
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Right from my childhood I am a fan of Sindbad. I used to read as many as books on Sindbads adventures. Sindbad is a sailor who used to travel to different places on the earth. He used to visit and strucked up in a mysterious / dangerous islands and he goes until the edges of the death and survives with his courage and cleaver.
Every children must read this book. |
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