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The many adventures of a nineteenth-century Persian rogue, none of which involve honest labor.
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Previews available in: English
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Persia, Iran in fiction, Fiction, Fiction, historical, generalTimes
Written and set in 1824Showing 8 featured editions. View all 30 editions?
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Sarguz̲asht-i Ḥājī Bābā-yi Iṣfahānī
1996, Mazda Publishers
in Persian
- Chāp-i 2.
1568590423 9781568590424
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Persian with English pref.
Translated by Mīrzā Ḥabīb Iṣfahānī.
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"A picaresque romance by James Morier (1780-1849), dealing with life in Persia. The hero is a sort of Persian Gil Bals whose roguery takes him into all spheres of Persian society. In a satiric sequel, Hajji Baba in England (1828), he visits England as a government official, seeing familiar customs with a foreign eye." - - Benet's Reader's Encyclopedia - Fourth Edition
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