Aladdin and the Magic Lamp 2000s Arabic Book Turkey 1001 Nights Illustrated 2
Description:
This is an Arabic-language edition of Aladdin and the Magic Lamp (Alaaddin ve Sihirli Lambası), published by Cantaş Yayınları in Istanbul during the 2000s. The story has been passed down through generations in the tradition of oral storytelling and is widely associated with the famous One Thousand and One Nights (Binbir Gece Masalları) collection. The enduring tale of Aladdin, the magical lamp and the powerful genie has become one of the most recognizable stories of Middle Eastern and world folklore.
The story follows Aladdin, a young man whose life changes when he discovers a mysterious magic lamp containing a powerful genie. The lamp brings him extraordinary opportunities, but also places him in danger as he encounters deception, ambition and powerful enemies. This edition was primarily designed as a tool for Arabic language education, allowing readers to enjoy a familiar classic while developing their Arabic reading skills and vocabulary through practical reading.
For collectors, this edition has a particularly interesting combination of cultural and visual appeal. It is an Arabic-language educational edition of one of the world's most famous Middle Eastern tales, while its cover and interior illustrations are adapted from the classic illustration style associated with the renowned Ladybird Books series. This connection gives the book a distinctive nostalgic character, combining Arabic-language learning, traditional folklore and the internationally recognizable visual language of vintage children's book illustration. For collectors of Arabic books, children's literature, language-learning editions and unusual illustrated adaptations, this is a particularly charming and distinctive collectible.
Key Features:
• Author: Anonymous (From One Thousand and One Nights)
• Original Title: Aladdin and the Magic Lamp
• Turkish Title: Alaaddin ve Sihirli Lambası
• Publisher: Cantaş Yayınları
• Publication Place: Istanbul, Turkey
• Publication Year: 2000s
• Language: Arabic
• Genre: Fairy Tale; Children's Literature; Folklore; Arabic Language Learning
• Literary Tradition: One Thousand and One Nights / Binbir Gece Masalları
• Educational Purpose: Designed to support Arabic language learning through reading practice
• Themes: Magic; Adventure; Courage; Love; Good vs. Evil; Fortune
• Illustrations: Cover and interior illustrations adapted from the classic illustration style of the Ladybird Books series
• Collector Appeal: A distinctive Arabic-language edition combining one of the world's best-known tales with language-learning purposes and the nostalgic visual style associated with Ladybird Books. An appealing collectible for enthusiasts of Arabic literature, children's books, language-learning editions and international illustrated folklore.