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Shahnameh Elizabeth Laird

Shahnameh By Elizabeth Laird

Shahnameh by Elizabeth Laird


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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.

Shahnameh Summary

Shahnameh: The Persian Book of Kings by Elizabeth Laird

The Shahnameh is 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, it is one of the great classics of Persian literature. The tales include the Simurgh, the giant bird who brings up an orphaned king in her nest on a craggy rock, wicked King Zahhak with his man-eating snakes, and above all the story of the great hero Rustam and his son Sohrab.

Elizabeth Laird is passionate about bringing this great epic poem to the children of western cultures, as well as retelling it for Iranian children living in the West.

Shahnameh Reviews

'astonishingly beautiful ... Elizabeth Laird has managed to make the tales accessible for children whilst retaining the mystery and magic found in the original poem.'


'The stories have been carefully chosen, sensitively retold and collected together to capture the imagination of the reader, to ensure that they enjoy reading and having these stories read to them, as these are stories that need to be read aloud too... evocatively illustrated and will in fact appeal to children and adults alike all of whom will fall in love with this most exciting and beautiful of books about myth and history. A great classic that has been given the treatment it deserves and the coverage it has long needed.'


Master storyteller Elizabeth Laird has retold this Persian classic with elegant simplicity and Shirin Adl's lively art work makes for a very pretty book.


Master storyteller Elizabeth Laird has retold this Persian classic with elegant simplicity and Shirin Adl's lively art work makes for a very pretty book.

the tales retain their poetic quality but are accessible and easy to read. ... it is a visually stunning and unusual book.

'Frances Lincoln produce some wonderful versions of traditional tales and this is another to treasure - an ideal gift and a lovely keepsake...an enticing insight into an ancient culture, and the lyrical retelling is a delight to read aloud.'

'The stories have been carefully chosen, sensitively retold and collected together to capture the imagination of the reader, to ensure that they enjoy reading and having these stories read to them, as these are stories that need to be read aloud too... evocatively illustrated and will in fact appeal to children and adults alike all of whom will fall in love with this most exciting and beautiful of books about myth and history. A great classic that has been given the treatment it deserves and the coverage it has long needed.'

'astonishingly beautiful ... Elizabeth Laird has managed to make the tales accessible for children whilst retaining the mystery and magic found in the original poem.'

About Elizabeth Laird

Elizabeth Laird is the renowned author of Kiss the Dust, The Garbage King and A Little Piece of Ground. She has been shortlisted five times for the Carnegie Medal. She has a longstanding interest in Persian literature and has travelled extensively throughout the Middle East. Her other books for Frances Lincoln are Pea Boy: Stories from Iran, A Fistful of Pearls: Stories from Iraq, and The Ogress and the Snake: Stories from Somalia. Elizabeth divides her time between London and Edinburgh.

SHIRIN ADL was born in Harlow, England, in 1975. She received a first class BA honours in illustration from Loughborough University, and won the Hallmark M&S division Talented Designer Award. She currently lives in Oxford with her husband.

Table of Contents

Contents

AT THE BEGINNING OF TIME

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 for a King

The Noble Kay Kobad

THE FOOLISH KING KAY KAVUS

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

Rustam Loses Rakhsh The King of Samagan's Daughter

Tahmineh The Birth of Sohrab

Afrasyab Plots and Plans Sohrab and the White Fortress

Gordafarid, the Warrior Girl

RUSTAM IS SUMMONED

King 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

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

Additional information

GOR009886814
9781847804976
1847804977
Shahnameh: The Persian Book of Kings by Elizabeth Laird
Used - Good
Paperback
Quarto Publishing PLC
20140206
120
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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