“The Thousand and One Nights” is a book that no one can claim
to have ever read in its entirety because it never actually existed; in
fact, it is composed of infinite books, each one different from the
other, intertwined, mixed, and blended together: a tangle of ancient
stories. It is perhaps the most famous fairy tale in the world, which
remained in the shadows for a long time until Monsieur Antoine
Galland, in Paris in 1704, was the first to translate, transcribe, and
publish the collection. 

Londonart, for the second chapter of the Tale
Books Collection, continues its narrative, starting precisely from “The
Thousand and One Nights” and creating a sensory scenario in which
one can almost smell the spices and hear the noise of the markets,
palm trees, jewels, carpets, horses, turbans, and veils. It all
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