Sindbad the Sailor

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Product number: 9783861840176
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The Adventures of Sinbad the Sailor is only one story from The Arabian Nights. On seven journeys Sinbad, merchant form Bagdad, is caught in exciting and fantastic adventures and dangers again and again. He fights gigantic monsters, descends to the underworld, escapes natural powers and always returns back home with increasing treasures. The richly illustrated text appeals to many people as it raises the spirit of adventure and longing for distant countries.

Sindbad the Sailor. Hard cover in a slipcase, 480 pages, 38 x 53 mm, Miniaturbuchverlag Leipzig 2003. German edition.

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