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  • The Arabian Nights Entertainments

  • By: Louis Rhead
  • Narrated by: Charlton Griffin
  • Length: 14 hrs and 34 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (543 ratings)

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The Arabian Nights Entertainments

By: Louis Rhead
Narrated by: Charlton Griffin
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The central core of the stories concerns a Persian king and his new bride. The king has a brother who is a vizier in faraway Samarcand, and he invites him to come to the palace for a visit. Just before his departure, the vizier is shocked to discover his wife's infidelity. Enraged, he kills her. Full of pain and grief, the vizier continues on to the court of his brother, the king. But, once arrived at his brother's palace, the vizier soon discovers the king's wife is also involved in an even more flagrant infidelity, which he reluctantly reports to him.

The maddened king, Shahryar, then kills his wife, too. The distrustful king next decides to marry an endless succession of virgins only to execute each one the next morning before she has a chance to dishonor him. Weeks go by. Eventually, Scheherazade, the vizier's daughter, offers herself as the next bride. She is convinced she knows how to stop the slaughter. Her father reluctantly agrees to the marriage.

On the night of their marriage, Scheherazade begins to tell the king a tale, but does not end it. The king, curious about how the story ends, is thus forced to postpone her execution in order to hear the conclusion. The next night, as soon as she finishes the tale, she begins (and only begins) a new one, and the king, eager to hear the conclusion, postpones her execution once again. And so it goes on for 1,001 nights....

Listen as the fabulous tales of Alladin, Sindbad the Sailor, Ali Baba, and many others sweep you away to the Golden Age of Islam.

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Includes stories absent from other versions

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The reading may be on the speedy side, which does mean you need to pay closer attention than normal, but you get used to it.

The good news is that the longer duration and faster reading means a greater number of stories than other versions available on audible.com (including some not present in the original Arabian Nights such as Aladdin and Ali Baba). I'm happy to deal with a swift reading in exchange for extra stories, and apart from the swiftness the reading is excellent.

My only complaint is that the translation seems to abridge things a bit more than some versions.

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PERFECT IN EVERY WAY

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This will make you want to read it to your kids affecting Charlton Griffins every manner, but this cannot be done.

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Enjoyable!

I am so glad I gave the time to this masterpiece spanning generations of mankind.
Nothing is more entertaining than the Tale of the Tailor and the Barber (Ch 19). I was laughing my behind off

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A really enjoyable story

Charlton Griffin did us a huge favor and immersed the reader in one of the most underrated epic tales of all time. There are a couple stories missing from this telling, but Louis Rhead still brought us an enjoyable take on the dozens of stories that make up the Arabian Nights.

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Charming Stories with Outstanding Narration

Although an audible book of this length could only contain a fraction of the rich material collected in the 1001 Nights, all of the tales here are well told with plenty of cultural details. The brilliance of Scheherazade's strategy to preserve her life from night to night comes through clearly as she dovetails plot upon plot. The narrator is excellent and appears to be a complete master of dramatic reading along with a familiarity with the proper name sources. No negatives at all.

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More than meets the eye

The stories hide themselves secret wisdom, seek amongst them the wise who hide their intentions from Tyranny.

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Excellent Rendition of These Classic Tales

One listening does not seem enough. You'll want to listen to these enchanting stories again and again. Much scheming and deception as well as magic await you. Enjoy! 😉

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Incredible compilation of stories

An incredible compilation of inspiring stories that will inspire the mind of all who listen.

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really enjoyed it

I really enjoyed this- first time "reading" this classic. I enjoyed the narrator's voice and tone. I didn't have the feeling of rushing as others did but I do listen to a lot of audiobooks so maybe I'm used to the pace. I'm definitely giving this another listen!

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very good naration

others had complained about the narrative but I found it easy to follow. my big complaint is with strange sound effects and dead air between segments.

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