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Burton, Richard Francis, Sir
1821
1890
Baker, Frank
Burton, R. F. (Richard F.), Sir
Burton, Sir Richard Francis
Burton, Richard F.
The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 06 (of 10)
Arabian Nights;
1001 Nights
[S.l.] : $b The Burton Club, $c [1885?]
Preceded by vol 5 PG#3439 and followed by vol 7 PG#3441
Here is the listing of titles for the entire series, which span multiple digitization efforts:
Volume 1: #3435, #51252
Volume 2: #3436, #51775
Volume 3: #3437, #52564
Volume 4: #3438, #53254
Volume 5: #3439, #54257
Volume 6: #3440, #54525
Volume 7: #3441, #54778
Volume 8: #3442, #55091
Volume 9: #3443, #55587
Volume 10: #3444, #58360
Supplement Volume 1: #3445, #59156
Supplement Volume 2: #3446, #59953
Supplement Volume 3: #3447, #60889 (part 1), #61974 (part 2)
Supplement Volume 4: #3448, #62140
Supplement Volume 5: #3449, #63266
Supplement Volume 6: #3450, #64384
This etext was scanned by J.C. Byers and proofread by J.C. Byers, Sergio
Camarena, Muhammad Hozien, P.J. LaBrocca, Laura Shaffer, Charles Wilson.
Revised by Richard Tonsing.
"The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 06" by Richard F. Burton is a classic collection of Middle Eastern tales written during the late 19th century. This volume continues the enchanting framework of stories told by the legendary Shahrazad, highlighting the adventures of the titular character, Sindbad the Seaman, as well as other compelling narratives that explore themes of fortune, adventure, and the human experience. The opening of the book introduces Sindbad the Seaman, who recounts his many adventures to a humble porter also named Sindbad. In this portion, the tale begins with Sindbad the Seaman’s first voyage, which is marked by excitement and peril. As the story unfolds, readers are drawn into Sindbad's experiences, from his struggles on a deserted island to encounters with magical creatures and other vibrant characters. The rich language and intricate descriptions transport readers to worlds filled with both danger and wonder, setting the stage for subsequent tales within this illustrious collection. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Reading ease score: 69.0 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
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Fairy tales
Tales -- Arab countries
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Category: Adventure
Category: Mythology, Legends & Folklore
Category: Classics of Literature
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