Table of Contents
FROM THE PAGES OF THE ARABIAN NIGHTS
Title Page
Copyright Page
THE ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION OF THE ARABIAN NIGHTS
THE WORLD OF THE ARABIAN NIGHTS
Introduction
GLOSSARY OF NAMES AND TERMS
A NOTE ON THE TRANSLATION
INTRODUCTION.
PART ONE
THE STORY OF THE MERCHANT AND THE GENIE.
THE HISTORY OF THE FIRST OLD MAN AND THE HIND.
THE HISTORY OF THE OLD MAN AND THE TWO BLACK DOGS.
PART TWO
THE HISTORY OF THE FISHERMAN.
THE HISTORY OF THE GREEK KING AND DOUBAN THE PHYSICIAN.
THE HISTORY OF THE YOUNG KING OF THE BLACK ISLES.
PART THREE
THE HISTORY OF THREE CALENDERS, SONS OF KINGS, AND OF FIVE LADIES OF BAGHDAD.
THE HISTORY OF THE FIRST CALENDER, THE SON OF A KING.
THE HISTORY OF THE SECOND CALENDER, THE SON OF A KING.
THE HISTORY OF THE ENVIOUS MAN, AND OF HIM WHO WAS ENVIED.
THE HISTORY OF THE THIRD CALENDER, THE SON OF A KING.
PART FOUR
THE HISTORY OF THE LITTLE HUNCHBACK.
THE STORY TOLD BY THE CHRISTIAN MERCHANT.
THE STORY TOLD BY THE PURVEYOR OF THE SULTAN OF CASGAR.
THE STORY TOLD BY THE JEWISH PHYSICIAN.
THE STORY TOLD BY THE TAILOR.
THE HISTORY OF THE BARBER.
THE HISTORY OF THE BARBER’S FIRST BROTHER.
THE HISTORY OF THE BARBER’S SECOND BROTHER.
THE HISTORY OF THE BARBER’S THIRD BROTHER.
THE HISTORY OF THE BARBER’S FOURTH BROTHER.
THE HISTORY OF THE BARBER’S FIFTH BROTHER.
THE HISTORY OF THE BARBER’S SIXTH BROTHER.
PART FIVE
THE HISTORY OF NOUREDDIN AND THE BEAUTIFUL PERSIAN.
THE HISTORY OF CAMARALZAMAN, PRINCE OF THE ISLE OF THE CHILDREN OF KHALEDAN, ...
PART SIX
THE SLEEPER AWAKENED.
THE HISTORY OF ABOULHASSAN ALI EBN BECAR, AND OF SCHEMSELNIHAR, THE FAVOURITE ...
THE THREE APPLES.
THE HISTORY OF THE LADY WHO WAS MURDERED, AND OF THE YOUNG MAN HER HUSBAND.
PART SEVEN
THE HISTORY OF SINDBAD THE SAILOR.
THE FIRST VOYAGE OF SINDBAD THE SAILOR.
THE SECOND VOYAGE OF SINDBAD THE SAILOR.
THE THIRD VOYAGE OF SINDBAD THE SAILOR.
THE FOURTH VOYAGE OF SINDBAD THE SAILOR.
THE FIFTH VOYAGE OF SINDBAD THE SAILOR.
THE SIXTH VOYAGE OF SINDBAD THE SAILOR.
THE SEVENTH AND LAST VOYAGE OF SINDBAD THE SAILOR.
APPENDIX
THE HISTORY OF THE BOOK: AN OVERVIEW
INSPIRED BY THE ARABIAN NIGHTS
COMMENTS & QUESTIONS
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