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"The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night," translated by Richard F. Burton, is a renowned collection of Middle Eastern folktales and stories, commonly known as "One Thousand and One Nights" or simply "Arabian Nights." Volume 04 of this collection contains a selection of enchanting tales, each with its own unique characters, settings, and themes. The stories in Volume 04 often feature elements of fantasy, adventure, and romance, and they are set in a variety of exotic locations, ranging from the bustling markets of Baghdad to the mysterious and magical realms of the Arabian desert. Readers…mehr

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"The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night," translated by Richard F. Burton, is a renowned collection of Middle Eastern folktales and stories, commonly known as "One Thousand and One Nights" or simply "Arabian Nights." Volume 04 of this collection contains a selection of enchanting tales, each with its own unique characters, settings, and themes. The stories in Volume 04 often feature elements of fantasy, adventure, and romance, and they are set in a variety of exotic locations, ranging from the bustling markets of Baghdad to the mysterious and magical realms of the Arabian desert. Readers can expect to encounter captivating characters like cunning viziers, brave heroes, beautiful princesses, and treacherous villains as they immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of Arabian folklore. Richard F. Burton's translation preserves the vivid and imaginative storytelling of the original Arabic tales, allowing readers to experience the magic, wonder, and moral lessons that have made "One Thousand and One Nights" a timeless and cherished work of world literature.
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Burton was born in Torquay, Devon, at 21:30 on 19 March 1821; in his autobiography, he incorrectly claimed to have been born in the family home at Barham House in Elstree in Hertfordshire. He was baptised on 2 September 1821 at Elstree Church in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire. His father, Lt.-Colonel Joseph Netterville Burton, of the 36th Regiment, was an Irish-born British army officer of Anglo-Irish extraction who through his mother's family¿the Campbells of Tuam¿was a first cousin of Lt.-Colonel Henry Peard Driscoll and Mrs Richard Graves. Richard's mother, Martha Baker, was the daughter and co-heiress of a wealthy English squire, Richard Baker (1762¿1824), of Barham House, Hertfordshire, for whom he was named. Burton had two siblings, Maria Katherine Elizabeth Burton (who married Lt.-General Sir Henry William Stisted) and Edward Joseph Netterville Burton, born in 1823 and 1824, respectively.