A wealthy man unknowingly harbors the Sultana after she sneaks out of
the palace, which causes the Sultan and his guards to storm their
party. Threatened with death, the man tries to convince the Sultan to
spare his life. Hassan is a wealthy merchant who loves the company of
common travelers. Despite his social status and many wives (25 to be
exact), he constantly opens his home to relative strangers. In one
instance, he is entertained by a group of dancers including the Sultana
in disguise. She has ventured outside the palace without the Sultan's
knowledge. If the Sultana is discovered, she, Hassan and multiple
members of his party will be put to death. The Rose of Persia is an
intricate tale about tradition, politics and secret desires. Basil Hood
and Arthur Sullivan deliver a humorous tale led by an unlikely but
empathetic hero. With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally
typeset manuscript, this edition of The Rose of Persia is both modern
and readable.