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Arabian Nights: Three Tales
Arabian Nights: Three Tales

By Deborah Nourse Lattimore

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A retelling of three tales from the "Arabian Nights" including "Aladdin," "The Queen of the Serpents," and "The Lost city of Ubar."

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Arabian Nights: Three Tales
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The Fool and the Phoenix: A Tale of Old Japan
The Fool and the Phoenix: A Tale of Old Japan

By Deborah Nourse Lattimore

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With the help of a mysterious maiden, a mute birdcatcher saves a village from the plundering of a sly bandit.

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Medusa
Medusa

By Deborah Nourse Lattimore

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A retelling of the myth of Medusa, turned by Athena's curse into a gorgon whose gaze turned men to stone, and Perseus' quest to vanquish her in order to save his mother's life.

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Medusa
Medusa

By Deborah Nourse Lattimore

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A retelling of the myth of Medusa, turned by Athena's curse into a gorgon whose gaze turned men to stone, and Perseus' quest to vanquish her in order to save his mother's life.

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Arabian Nights: Three Tales
Arabian Nights: Three Tales

By Deborah Nourse Lattimore

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A retelling of three tales from the "Arabian Nights" including "Aladdin," "The Queen of the Serpents," and "Ubar, the lost city of Brass."

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The Sailor Who Captured the Sea: And Other Celtic Tales
The Sailor Who Captured the Sea: And Other Celtic Tales

By Deborah Nourse Lattimore

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Brings together a tale of the Irish Book of Kells which, when copied, will bring lasting peace to the land; a Scottish tale of a battle between a mortal king and the fairy queen; and a tale from Co...

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The Winged Cat and other tales of ancient civilizations
The Winged Cat and other tales of ancient civilizations

By Deborah Nourse Lattimore

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In this collection of three tales set in ancient lands, an Egyptian servant girl must outwit an evil priest; a Babylonian slave boy fights for freedom; and a Minoan prince runs afoul of a proud god...

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