Arabian Nights: One Thousand and One Arabian Nights (Oxford illustrated classics)

Arabian Nights: One Thousand and One Arabian Nights (Oxford illustrated classics)

by Geraldine Mc Caughrean (Editor), StephenLavis (Editor)

Synopsis

Day after day King Shahryar marries a new wife, only to have her put to death the following morning. Hundreds of wives have died before Shahrazad comes along. On the night of her wedding, Shahrazad begins to tell the king a story. But she hasn't time to complete it, she says. She'll tell him more the next night, and then there is another story after that. Night after night. Can Shahrazad tell stories so wonderful that the king will want to listen to them instead of cutting off her head?This is a completely new version of the Arabian Nights: many of the stories are told here for the first time in a collection for children. They include fables, romances, jokes, and fairy tales, and they are linked together by the king and queen's own love story. Geraldine McCaughrean's style is clear and poetic, conveying the flavor of the original, and the context of a magic, jinni-ridden desert world.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: Jun 1996

ISBN 10: 019274500X
ISBN 13: 9780192745002

Media Reviews
McCaughrean could probably weave a mesmerizing tale from the copy on the back of a cereal box. --Publishers Weekly
This exciting version of the Arabian Nights is a magic carpet ride over the distant desert with just enough illustrations (and more than enough rich language) to ignite the imagination. --South Florida Parenting


McCaughrean could probably weave a mesmerizing tale from the copy on the back of a cereal box. --Publishers Weekly
This exciting version of the Arabian Nights is a magic carpet ride over the distant desert with just enough illustrations (and more than enough rich language) to ignite the imagination. --South Florida Parenting

McCaughrean could probably weave a mesmerizing tale from the copy on the back of a cereal box. --Publishers Weekly
This exciting version of the Arabian Nights is a magic carpet ride over the distant desert with just enough illustrations (and more than enough rich language) to ignite the imagination. --South Florida Parenting


McCaughrean could probably weave a mesmerizing tale from the copy on the back of a cereal box. --Publishers Weekly


This exciting version of the Arabian Nights is a magic carpet ride over the distant desert with just enough illustrations (and more than enough rich language) to ignite the imagination. --South Florida Parenting


Author Bio

About the Author:
Geraldine McCaughrean is the author of The Odyssey and other titles in the acclaimed Oxford Illustrated Classics series.