Arabian Legends

Arabian Legends

Author: Marian K. Carpenter

Publisher: Western Horseman Books

Published: 2002-07

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780911647488

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The Arabian is very likely the most storied breed in equine history, and unquestionably one of the most popular. In the last 50 years, a number of key stallions, and several mares, have played prominent roles in establishing the Arabian breed in the United States.This 280-page book includes chapters about 24 of these horses. Each chapter features a particular horse and includes a story about his/her life, a four-generation pedigree, many photographs, and a summary of the horse's performance record and sire or production record. (8 x 11, 280 pages, b&w photos)


Marvellous Thieves

Marvellous Thieves

Author: Paulo Lemos Horta

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2017-01-16

Total Pages: 374

ISBN-13: 0674545052

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Although many of its stories originated centuries ago in the Middle East, the Arabian Nights is regarded as a classic of world literature by virtue of the seminal French and English translations produced in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Supporting the suspicion that the story collection is more Parisian than Persian, some of its most famous tales, including the stories of Aladdin and Ali Baba, appear nowhere in the original sources. Yet as befits a world where magic lamps may conceal a jinni and fabulous treasures lie just beyond secret doors, the truth of the Arabian Nights is richer than standard criticism suggests. “Marvellous Thieves, which draws on hitherto neglected sources, is a brilliant, fluent and original work of literary scholarship.” —Robert Irwin, Literary Review “This fine book...cogently probes an influential period in the knotted and at times sordid history of the Arabian Nights, serving as a fine example to those unraveling this promiscuous and forever malleable set of stories.” —Charles Shafaieh, Wall Street Journal “Intelligent and engrossing...The great merit of Horta’s book is that its interest always lies in the story of the story, in mapping out the complex network of the translators, editors and travellers behind the Arabian Nights, in ways that enrich our sense of this remarkable text.” —Shahidha Bari, Times Higher Education


How the Arabian Nights Inspired the American Dream, 1790-1935

How the Arabian Nights Inspired the American Dream, 1790-1935

Author: Susan Nance

Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press

Published: 2009-06-01

Total Pages: 359

ISBN-13: 0807894052

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Americans have always shown a fascination with the people, customs, and legends of the "East--witness the popularity of the stories of the Arabian Nights, the performances of Arab belly dancers and acrobats, the feats of turban-wearing vaudeville magicians, and even the antics of fez-topped Shriners. In this captivating volume, Susan Nance provides a social and cultural history of this highly popular genre of Easternized performance in America up to the Great Depression. According to Nance, these traditions reveal how a broad spectrum of Americans, including recent immigrants and impersonators, behaved as producers and consumers in a rapidly developing capitalist economy. In admiration of the Arabian Nights, people creatively reenacted Eastern life, but these performances were also demonstrations of Americans' own identities, Nance argues. The story of Aladdin, made suddenly rich by rubbing an old lamp, stood as a particularly apt metaphor for how consumer capitalism might benefit each person. The leisure, abundance, and contentment that many imagined were typical of Eastern life were the same characteristics used to define "the American dream." The recent success of Disney's Aladdin movies suggests that many Americans still welcome an interpretation of the East as a site of incredible riches, romance, and happy endings. This abundantly illustrated account is the first by a historian to explain why and how so many Americans sought out such cultural engagement with the Eastern world long before geopolitical concerns became paramount.


Arabic Literature to the End of the Umayyad Period

Arabic Literature to the End of the Umayyad Period

Author: A. F. L. Beeston

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1983-11-03

Total Pages: 567

ISBN-13: 0521240158

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The History provides an invaluable source of reference of the intellectual, literary and religious heritage of the Arabic-speaking and Islamic world.


Tales from the Arabian Nights

Tales from the Arabian Nights

Author: Donna Jo Napoli

Publisher: National Geographic Books

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 1426325401

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A collection of tales told by Scheherazade to amuse the cruel sultan and stop him from executing her as he had his other daily wives.


Graphic Myths and Legends Sinbad

Graphic Myths and Legends Sinbad

Author: Marie P. Croall

Publisher: Graphic Universe

Published: 2008-01-01

Total Pages: 52

ISBN-13: 0822585162

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Recounts, in comic book format, Sinbad's adventurous sea voyages that made him wealthy and famous.


Tales from the Arabian Nights

Tales from the Arabian Nights

Author: Enid Blyton

Publisher: Element Books, Limited

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781901881622

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Enid Blyton retells the very best from the stories of the One Thousand and One Nights, vividly bringing to life all the magical classics from Sinbad the Sailor to Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp.


One Thousand and One Nights

One Thousand and One Nights

Author: Hanan Al-Shaykh

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 2011-08-15

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 1408826046

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The Arab world's greatest folk stories re-imagined by the acclaimed Lebanese novelist Hanan al-Shaykh, published to coincide with the world tour of a magnificent musical and theatrical production directed by Tim Supple