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Table of Contents

Nights 1-3.
The story of the merchant and the jinni --
The story of the first sheykh and the gazelle --
The story of the second sheykh and the two black hounds --
The story of the third sheykh and the mule. -- Nights 3-9.
The story of the fisherman --
The story of King Yunan and the sage Duban --
The story of the husband and the parrot --
The story of the envious wezir and the prince and the ghuleh --
The story of the young king of the Black Islands. -- Nights 9-18.
The story of the porter and the ladies of Baghdad, and of the three royal mendicants, etc --
The story of the first royal mendicant --
The story of the second royal mendicant --
The story of the envier and the envied --
The story of the third royal mendicant --
The story of the first of the three ladies of Baghdad --
The story of the second of the three ladies of Baghdad. -- Nights 24-32.
The story of the humpback --
The story told by the Christian broker --
The story told by the sultan's steward --
The story told by the Jewish physician --
The story told by the tailor --
The barber's story of himself --
The barber's story of his first brother --
The barber's story of his second brother --
The barber's story of his third brother --
The barber's story of his fourth brother --
The barber's fifth brother --
The barber's story of his sixth brother. -- Nights 32-36.
The story of Nur-Ed-Din and Enis-El-Jelis. -- Nights 537-566.
The story of Es-Sindibad of the sea and Es-Sindibad of the land --
The first voyage of Es-Sindibad of the sea --
The second voyage of Es-Sindibad of the sea --
The third voyage of Es-Sindibad of the sea --
The fourth voyage of Es-Sindibad of the sea --
The fifth voyage of Es-Sindibad of the sea --
Te sixth voyage of Es-Sindibad of the sea --
The seventh voyage of Es-Sindibad of the sea. -- Nights 566-578.
The story of the city of brass. -- Nights 738-756.
The story of Jullanar of the sea. -- Appendix.
The story of 'Ala-ed-Din and the wonderful lamp --
The story of 'Ali Baba and the forty thieves.

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New York
Series
The Harvard classics -- [v. 16], Harvard classics -- v. l6.
Other Titles
Arabian nights' entertainment., Thousand and one nights.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
808.8
Library of Congress
PJ7716 .L3 1937b

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Pagination
441 p., [1] leaf of plates ;
Number of pages
441

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OL24220638M
Internet Archive
storiesfromthous16lane
OCLC/WorldCat
2218498

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