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Sindbad From the Tales of the Thousand and One Nights

Describes the voyages of a sailor named Sindbad and his adventures on an island paradise, a mountain, and a valley lined with diamonds.

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  • "The legend of the beautiful Shahrazad who saved her life by telling the evil king a thousand and one captivating stories, one of which is the story of Sindbad the sailor."
  • "Describes the voyages of a sailor named Sindbad and his adventures on an island paradise, a mountain, and a valley lined with diamonds."@en
  • ""Un livre qui vous plongera dans l'univers mystérieux et magique des contes des 'Mille et une nuits.' Un album qui séduit non seulement par le récit de Sindbad, mais aussi par sa mise en page et ses illustrations magnifiques." Réf. La Sélection de livres pour enfants de Communication-Jeunesse 2000-2001."
  • "Sindbad the Sailor has escaped death many times and is planning to live the rest of his life on dry land. But the sea beckons, and he sets out for one final adventure. As he sails from a beautiful far-off land where people drink scented tea, a storm destroys the ship. Sindbad finds refuge on an island, but it holds little safety for him. Ivory traders make him their slave. It seems that he will live out his days in servitude. But the power of love, and his compassion for a baby elephant, give him the strength he needs for survival. His voyage offers him the answer to life's greatest secret, and finally he can rest. Ludmila Zeman has retold these beloved adventures from the Thousand and One Nights in her gorgeous trilogy, "Sindbad," "Sindbad in the Land of the Giants," and "Sindbad's Secret," incorporating design details and maps that place the stories into their historical context."
  • "Tells the story of Sindbad's adventure where he finds himself a slave to elephant hunters."
  • "In this introduction to the tales of the Arabian nights, young readers accompany Sindbad on his many voyages."@en
  • "In this introduction to the tales of the Arabian nights, young readers accompany Sindbad on his many voyages."
  • "Sinbad the Sailor shares with a porter the story of the trials he endured to gain the greatest prize of all."
  • "Sindbad the Sailor sets off, aboard a merchant ship, for what is to be his final and most perilous journey."
  • "A retelling of the adventurous voyages that made Sinbad wealthy and famous."@en

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  • "Fairy tales"@en
  • "Juvenile works"@en
  • "Juvenile works"
  • "Pictorial works"
  • "Pictorial works"@en
  • "Children's stories"@en
  • "Folklore"
  • "Folklore"@en
  • "Legends"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"

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  • "Sindbad From the Tales of the Thousand and One Nights"@en
  • "Sindbad Un Conte Des Mille Et Une Nuit"
  • "Sindbad from the tales of the thousand and one nights"@en
  • "Sindbad : from the tales of The thousand and one nights"
  • "Sindbad : from the tales of The thousand and one nights"@en
  • "Sindbad in the land of giants : from the Tales of the thousand and one nights"
  • "Sindbad : from the Tales of the thousand and one nights"
  • "Sindbad : from the tales of the thousand and one nights"
  • "Sindbad : from the tales of the thousand and one nights"@en
  • "Sindbad's secret : from the Tales of the thousand and one nights"
  • "Sindbad's secret"
  • "Sindbad"@en
  • "Sindbad : un conte des mille et une nuits"
  • "Sindbad : un conte des Mille et une nuits"
  • "Sindbad : from the tales of The thousand and one Arabian nights"
  • "Sindbad from the tales of The thousand and one nights"@en
  • "Sindbad in the Land of Giants From the Tales of the Thousand and One Nights"@en
  • "Sindbad's secret : [from the tales of the thousand and one nights]"@en
  • "Sindbad's Secret From the Tales of the Thousand and One Nights"@en
  • "Simbad : uma história das mil e uma noites"
  • "Sinbad's secret"@en