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The Thousand and One Days: A Companion to the "Arabian Nights"

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A curated collection of Oriental tales reworks familiar Arabian and Persian motifs into accessible narratives for young readers, combining wonder and supernatural agency with clear moral lessons. The volume assembles linked stories and framed narratives—adventures of youth, enchanted objects, hidden cities, and wise or cunning sages—often resolving peril through generosity, cleverness, or repentance. Many tales adapt well-known episodes such as subterranean gem-gardens, enchanted keys, and variants of the Aladdin and Princess Schirine traditions, while others emphasize practical wisdom and moderation. Language and orthography favor readability, and the compiler balances authenticity with a tone and selection suited to a youthful audience, offering a varied sequence of short and nested tales.

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Miss Pardoe

Miss Pardoe was a 19th-century English author known for her travel writing and historical biographies. Her notable works include "The City of the Sultan; and Domestic Manners of the Turks," which provides an insightful look into Turkish culture during her travels. Additionally, she authored a comprehensive three-volume biography of Marie de Medicis, Queen of France, exploring the life and influence of this significant historical figure. Pardoe's writings reflect her keen observations and rich narrative style, contributing to the literary heritage of her time.

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