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The Thousand Nights and One Night

4.17 ( 77 Ratings by Goodreads)
The Thousand Nights and One Night

The Thousand Nights and One Night

4.17 (77 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 6 October, 2011
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Welcome to The Thousand Nights and One Night, an ancient world of enchantment and adventure, where magic is commonplace and animals talk, where genies rub shoulders with men, and wicked sorcerers abound. This superbly illustrated paperback edition has an exquisite new cover and contains eight favourite tales from the Arabian Nights.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780141340708
ISBN10 0141340703
Number Of Pages 160
Item Weight 579 g
Product Dimensions 198 x 16 x 244 mm
Publisher / Reseller Puffin
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Jan Pienkowski (Author) Jan Pienkowski was born in Warsaw in 1936. After creating his first book at the age of eight, Jan went on to excel in his chosen field of design, working in such diverse areas as television, theatre and greetings cards. Published in 1968, A Necklace of Raindrops was the first of several wonderful collaborations between Jan and Joan Aiken - and it was also the very first book Jan illustrated. For over forty years, he has also worked on the Meg and Mog books. He has since twice won the Kate Greenaway Medal for Illustration, and has created many instantly recognizable classics. David Walser (Author) David Walser was born in 1937 in Singapore, where his father was serving in the R.A.F. Trapped in Indo-China by the outbreak of World War II, David Walser and his mother made a perilous escape back to England. He is a writer, translator, artist, and musician, and lives in London.

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