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Arabian Days’ Entertainments

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  1. The stories in this volume are a connected series of tales, written not only for the entertainment of children, but also for readers of a larger growth and maturer intellect. Contents: The Caravan: The Caliph Stork; The Spectral Ship; The Severed Hand; Fatima’s Rescue; Little Muck; The False Prince. The Sheik of Alexandria and His Slaves: Nosey, the Dwarf; Abner, the Jew; The Young Englishman; The Story of Almansor. The Tavern in Spessart: The Prophecy of the Silver Florin; The Cold Heart. Part I.; Said’s Adventures; The Cavern of Steenfoll; and The Cold Heart. Part II.
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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
468
ISBN
9781162646145
  1. The stories in this volume are a connected series of tales, written not only for the entertainment of children, but also for readers of a larger growth and maturer intellect. Contents: The Caravan: The Caliph Stork; The Spectral Ship; The Severed Hand; Fatima’s Rescue; Little Muck; The False Prince. The Sheik of Alexandria and His Slaves: Nosey, the Dwarf; Abner, the Jew; The Young Englishman; The Story of Almansor. The Tavern in Spessart: The Prophecy of the Silver Florin; The Cold Heart. Part I.; Said’s Adventures; The Cavern of Steenfoll; and The Cold Heart. Part II.
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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
468
ISBN
9781162646145