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The Arabian Nights Entertainments

Average rating
4.6 out of 5
Based on 17 Ratings and 17 Reviews

Book Description
The scene was a dusky shabby little room in Ryder Street. To such caves many repair whose days are passed, and whose food is consumed, in the clubs of the adjacent thoroughfare of cooperative palaces, Pall Mall. The furniture was battered and dingy; the sofa on which Logan sprawled had a certain historic interest: it was covered with cloth of horsehair, now seldom found by the amateur. A bookcase ... More
Book Information
Publisher1st World Library - Literary Society
BindingHardcover (67 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages388
ISBN-101421897911
ISBN-13978-1421897912
Publication Date12/30/2007
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About Andrew Lang (Author) : Andrew Lang is a published author, compiler, editor, and a translator of children's books and young adult books. Some of the published credits of Andrew Lang include Tales of Troy and Greece (Unabridg... more
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About 1stWorld Library (Editor) : 1stWorld Library is a published editor of children's books. A published credit of 1stWorld Library is How I Became A Big Sister.
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11/7/2009 J.H. Everett said: Like Rackham, just one of the classic illustrators that all of us could take a lifetime of lessons from. I find Dulac's images less cluttered than Rackhams - and I love his blues. This is probably the absolute best work that he ever did. It is worth a look!
tags: I recommend, Inspired me, I read

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