This edition presents Volume 13 of "Arabian Nights," also known as "The Book of One Thousand Nights and a Night." A celebrated collection of Middle Eastern and South Asian stories and folk tales compiled in Arabic during the Islamic Golden Age. This volume continues the rich tradition of storytelling, offering readers a further glimpse into the enchanting world of genies, heroes, and fantastical adventures.
Translated by John Payne, this edition preserves the historical and cultural significance of these timeless tales, ensuring their enduring appeal for generations to come. Explore the magic and wonder of "Arabian Nights" and discover why these stories continue to captivate readers worldwide.
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