Ala ad-din and a magic lamp
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Arab folk tale "Ala ad-Din and a magic lamp" enters the rare original version. Her complete translation from the Arabic original belongs to the famous orientalist Mikhail Salier. He conveyed the features and style of the eastern fairy tale.
Ala ad -Din is a non -pound son of a Chinese tailor. He does not want to do anything and disappears all day with boys on the street. But it was he who was destined to find an old lamp and stand in the way of an insidious sorcerer.
The unique character of the Arab world reflect the magical drawings of Thomas Mackenzie, a famous English artist and illustrator
Ala ad -Din is a non -pound son of a Chinese tailor. He does not want to do anything and disappears all day with boys on the street. But it was he who was destined to find an old lamp and stand in the way of an insidious sorcerer.
The unique character of the Arab world reflect the magical drawings of Thomas Mackenzie, a famous English artist and illustrator
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Arts & Photography
- Category:Science Fiction and Fantasy
Paper:
Paper:Cooked
Series:
Series: Little Book with History
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-91045-939-1
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