The collection of stories known as the Thousand and One Nights is in itself a symbol for infinity.
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The Thousand and One Nights, Commonly Called in England: The Arabian Nights' Entertainments. a New Translation from the Arabic, With Copious Notes
May 1983, Harpercollins
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0856920444 9780856920448
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The Thousand and One Nights, Commonly Called, in England: The Arabian Nights' Entertainments
May 1983, HarperCollins
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0856920436 9780856920431
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