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I was wondering if I could ask you a question about your copy of "The Book of The Thousand Nights And One Night" that is illustrated by Leon Carre and Mohammed Racim. I am trying to find out approximately how many plates by Carre are in the book, as well as if the illustrations by Racim are black and white or in color. So far my internet searches keep turning up the same general information from the publisher, but nothing specific. I am also curious who the translator is, as amazon says its Richard Burton, but other sources do not. If you don't mind giving me your opinion on the edition, I'd greatly appreciate it. I'd like to make sure its what I'm looking for before spending the money. :)
Thanks,
ParadigmTree
posted by ParadigmTree at 2:59 pm (EST) on Aug 1, 2009