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Tales of the Caliph by H. N. Crellin

by Crellin, H. N. (Horatio Nelson), 1841-1912
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Tales of the Caliph by H. N. Crellin is a collection of stories written in the late 19th century. The book centers around the legendary Caliph Haroun Alraschid, exploring his adventures and interactions in a fantastical version of Baghdad, rich in magic and intrigue. Through various tales, readers are introduced to vibrant characters and diverse narratives that illustrate themes of justice, fate, and unexpected encounters. The opening of the book presents a world where the Caliph often disguises himself to wander the streets at night, seeking justice and adventure. It introduces his encounter with a band of pirates, leading to his capture aboard their ship. Haroun’s tale unfolds as he attempts to escape and navigate between danger and fortune, while his loyal Grand Vizier, Giafer, seeks to preserve the state’s stability during the Caliph’s absence. The stories hint at a mixture of both comic and serious events as Haroun’s adventures continue, promising readers a captivating blend of humor and heroism amidst the enchanting backdrop of ancient tales. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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