An edition of Khaled, a tale of Arabia (1891)

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An edition of Khaled, a tale of Arabia (1891)

Khaled

1ST edition
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Khaled is a hard-working and faithful genie who, in his zeal, goes a little too far and kills a faithless man. This puts him under scrutiny from the powers above, who curse him to live as a human. Since genies have no souls, he will vanish from existence when he dies; but, if he can find true love, he’ll be granted a soul and thus be allowed into heaven.

Written in the style of the “oriental romances” popular in those days, Khaled was F. Marion Crawford’s favorite novel out of all of the ones he wrote in his successful career.

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Khaled
2017, Standard Ebooks
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Khaled
March 2001, Wildside Press
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Khaled
1971, Ballantine
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Khaled: a tale of Arabia
1901, Macmillan and co.
in English
Cover of: Khaled, a tale of Arabia
Khaled, a tale of Arabia
1891, Macmillan
in English

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Ballantine Adult Fantasy Series

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Paperback

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OL10681175M
ISBN 10
034502446X
ISBN 13
9780345024466
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398524
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204130

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OL1796038W

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