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The Shahnameh : the Persian book of kings / by Ferdowsi ; retold by Elizabeth Laird ; illustrated by Shirin Adl.

Van Pelt Library PZ8.1.L234 Sh 2014 .L147 2012
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Laird, Elizabeth, author.
Contributor:
Adl, Shirin, illustrator.
Firdawsī.
Award Winning and Notable Children's and Young Adult Books (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Firdawsī--Adaptations--Juvenile literature.
Firdawsī.
Firdawsī--Adaptations.
Legends.
Epic literature, Iranian--Adaptations--Juvenile literature.
Epic literature, Iranian.
Epic literature, Iranian--Translations into English.
Legends--Iran--Juvenile literature.
Legends--Iran.
Children's stories.
Legends (Title).
Iran.
Genre:
Children's nonfiction.
Adaptations.
Juvenile works.
Translations.
Epic fiction.
Physical Description:
129 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 27 cm
Place of Publication:
London : Frances Lincoln Childrens Books, 2014.
Summary:
The Shahnameh is a fabulous collection of stories and myths from ancient Persia, written into an epic poem by the poet Firdousi in the 10th century. Elizabeth Laird has an in-depth knowledge of Iran and Ancient Persia and the literature and her retelling has the approval and backing of the Iran Heritage Foundation. A collection of stories and myths from ancient Iran filled with kings, heroes, princesses, magical animals and demons. Written as an epic poem by the poet Ferdowsi in the 10th century and retold here in prose.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: The Land of Stories
At the Beginning of Time
Kayumars, the First King
King Hushang, the Master of Fire
King Tahmuras, the Tamer of Animals
Jamshid the Glorious, Master of the World
The Wicked King Zahhak
Zahhak Murders his Father
Greedy Zahhak and his Loathsome Snakes
The Death of the Great Jamshid
Faranak Hides her Little Son
Feridun Learns the Truth
Kaveh, the Courageous Blacksmith
Feridun Rides to War
The Triumph of Feridun
Sam, The First Champion of Kings
The Champion Sam, and Zal, his White-Haired Son
Sam Searches for his Son
Zal Goes Hunting
King Mehrab's Beautiful Daughter
Rudabeh's Companions Set their Trap
The Falcon Catches the Dove
The Marriage of Zal and Rudabeh
Rustam the Hero
A Champion is Born
The Miraculous Baby
Rustam and the White Elephant
Trouble Comes to Iran
Rustam Finds his Marvellous Horse
Rustam Seeks a King
The Noble Kay Kobad.
Contents note continued: Kay Kavus Goes out to War
The Musician of Mazanderan
The White Demon of Mazanderan
Zal Hears the News
The Seven Trials of Rustam
Rustam's First Trial
Rustam's Second Trial
Rustam's Third Trial
Rustam's Fourth Trial
Rustam's Fifth Trial
Rustam's Sixth Trial
Rustam Finds the King
Rustam's Seventh Trial
Ulad Wins his Kingdom
Kay Kavus the Foolish
Rebellion in Barbary
The King of Hamaveran's Daughter
The King of Hamaveran Takes his Revenge
Kay Kavus Flies with the Eagles
The Story of Rustam, and Sohrab His Son
Rustam Loses Rakhsh
The King of Samangan's Daughter
Tahmineh
The Birth of Sohrab
Afrasyab Plots and Plans
Sohrab and the White Fortress
Gordafarid, the Warrior Girl
Rustam is Summoned
Kay Kavus Sends for Rustam
The Anger of Kay Kavus
Kay Kavus and Rustam March to War
Rustam Spies on Sohrab
Sohrab Looks for Rustam
The Battle of Sohrab and Rustam.
Contents note continued: Sohrab Makes his Challenge
The First Battle Between Sohrab and Rustam
Sohrab and Rustam Return to their Camps
Sohrab Throws Rustam to the Ground
The Final Battle
The Grief of Rustam
The Death of Rustam.
Notes:
"First paperback published in Great Britain and in the USA in 2014."
"Janetta Otter-Barry Books."
ISBN:
9781847804976
1847804977
OCLC:
875360943
Publisher Number:
99990724922

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