Mirror for princes: the Qabus Nama

by Kai Kaus ibn Iskandar ; translated from the Persian by Reuben Levy.

First edition.

London : Cresset Press, 1951. xxi, 265 pages.

A major work of Persian literature from the 11th Century, consists of 44 chapters and outlines princely education, manners and conduct.

Hardcover.

VG+ in G unclipped DW with tears and loss to spine ends and corners, and handling marks to rear panel. Light spotting to top edges of text block.

Ref No: 8035


Author(s): Iskandar, Kai Kaus ibn | Levy, Reuben

Collection(s): Social history

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