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First published in 1960, Kings and Camels is a straightforward account of how an American went to work in Saudi Arabia and came home to the US to realize how little the average American appreciated the strategic importance of Saudi Arabia and, more crucially still, how little he understood the people in the area. Grant Butler presents his material in the form of an informal account of his personal experiences in the Middle East, both while he lived there, working for the Arabian American Oil Company (ARAMCO), and as a successful lecturer and writer who has returned to the area often. The book goes behind the scenes in the Arab world, and into private audience with the legendary Ibn Saud. It explains Islam, the religion of the Arabs, and it introduces the reader to the desert Bedouin, and the Arab of the cities. Kings and Camels focuses on human interest, and on the Americans who lived and worked in Saudi Arabia. Above all, the book's emphasis is on the cultivation of understanding between the American and Arab peoples.
After being banished for chewing on everything in sight, a young camel makes a lonely journey across the desert and meets up with three kings who take her along to see a special baby.
The Camel King When two British children go with their mother to pick up a letter from their father, Ambassador in Egypt, Mr. Bernard, the mail clerk hearing about their trip, tells them about the White Talking Camel that has roamed in the desert from Morocco to Cairo for a thousand years. Onboard the Castle-One, the children hear its captain saying even more stories about the Talking Camel; all known to mariners from African countries.On the largest English ship the Castle-One, Peter, and Sarah, the two siblings begin a serendipitous trip as the Castle-One cruises the Ocean seeking Hercules Strait at the tip of Portugal; from there they stop at Tunis for a one-night rest and as the children roam the market, a cruel man harshly whips an old camel fallen to the ground tired and overburdened with goods on its back. At the cruelty of the man punishing the camel mother and her baby camel whining sadly, both Peter and Sarah protest throwing oranges at the man. The man hit at the face walks to whip the children, but he's stopped in time by the Captain behind.Moments later desert thieves stampede into the market kidnapping children and robbing merchants. Peter and Sarah are taken into a caravan of desert thieves, but the Talking Camel roaming the desert joins the caravan coming to rescue them.163
The Camel King. When two British children go with their mother to pick up a letter from their father, Ambassador in Egypt, Mr. Bernard, the old mail clerk the kids about Egypt story about the White Talking Camel; one that has lived thousand years roaming the deserts. Arriving to an African seaport and walking to markets, Peter and Sarah are kidnapped by thieves of a caravan of desert thieves but their rescue comes them. Days later, the King Talking camel they ride talking on talking to them in mental whispers promises help them escape. Peter and Sara desert adventure begin riding on the humps of the talking camel going from Morocco to the pyramids of Egypt. With magic powers the King Camel sends all kidnapped children home like flying stars to where they belong. Peter and Sarah valiantly refuse to go and stay for their kind hearts wish to help the camel to find the doorway to his kingdom and return home also. So, the story goes, while escaping the King Camel tells Peter and Sarah how flying too far from home came down tumbling down to earth away from its own planet. Peter, and Sarah, and their camel savior walked through desert sands for many weeks arriving to Egypt. All seems well there until a one-legged beggar hears the camel talking; he then tricks little Peter and Sarah, asking them for a short ride on the camel's back for his one leg hurts. The kind children say yes, but whoever mounts on the camel's back last owns the camel as new Master and the beggar now owns the camel and can demand his three wishes the legend goes and the beggar does and..so the desert adventure goes on and on for the Camel King and Peter and Sarah!
A poem describes the journey of camels carrying the Wise Men to see the new-born baby Jesus.
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Tomie dePaola’s “gorgeous…sumptuous” (Horn Book Magazine) retelling of the story of the three wise kings is perfect for sharing with little ones during the Christmas season! Three wise men of the East, having seen a new star symbolizing the birth of a great king, follow the star to Bethlehem where they present gifts to the newborn Jesus. This beautiful rendition of the well-known tale is sure to delight young readers.