The author includes this detail to emphasize Sinbad's wealth and extravagance, highlighting his adventurous spirit and the incredible treasures he collects during his voyages. This helps to build the character of Sinbad as a legendary figure with a penchant for luxury and exotic experiences.
J. T. Denny has written: 'Sinbad the sailor'
V. Ramanuj has written: 'Seven voyages of adventurous Sinbad' 'The thumb prince'
Victor Argenzio has written: 'The fascination of diamonds' -- subject(s): Diamonds 'Crystal clear' -- subject(s): Diamonds, Juvenile literature
Leo Pearlstein has written: 'Celebrity Stew' -- subject(s): Advertising, Celebrities, Food, History, Motion picture actors and actresses, Television advertising 'Mrs. Cubbison's best stuffing cookbook' -- subject(s): Stuffing (Cookery), Stuffing (Cooking)
The Sinbad stories were part of the collection "One Thousand and One Nights," also known as "Arabian Nights." The original author of these tales is unknown, as they were passed down through oral tradition before being compiled into a written work in the 9th century.
Louis Dieulafait has written: 'Diamonds and precious stones' -- subject(s): Gems, Precious stones, Diamonds
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Lawrence L. Copeland has written: 'Diamonds, famous, notable and unique' -- subject(s): Diamonds
Jean Milne has written: 'The Story of Diamonds'
Henry P. Chandler has written: 'Industrial diamond' -- subject(s): Diamonds, Industrial, Industrial Diamonds, Patents
A. Monnickendam has written: 'Secrets of the diamond' -- subject(s): Diamonds
Diana Mudd has written: 'Diamonds, beads and ashes'