Comparison of the Contents of Various Editions of Arabian Nights

Antione Galland Les Mille et Une Nuit, Contes Arabes (12 Volumes) 1704-1717
Anonymous Arabian Nights Entertainments (12 Volumes) 1706-1718
Edward Lane The Thousand and One Nights 1847
Rev. George Fyler Townsend The Arabian Nights' Entertainments nd. c1867
John Payne The Book of The Thousand Nights and One Night (9 Volumes) 1882-4
Tales From The Arabic (3 Volumes)
Alaeddin and the Enchanted Lamp
Richard Burton The Book of The Thousand Nights and a Night (10 Volumes) 1885
Supplemental Nights (6 Volumes) 1886-8
Jonathan Scott The Arabian Nights Entertainments (Aldine Edition, 4 Volumes) 1890
Andrew Lang The Arabian Nights 1898
E. Powys Mathers The Book of The Thousand Nights and One Night (8 Volumes) 1923
N. J. Dawood Tales From The Thousand And One Nights 1954, 57
Husain Hadday The Arabian Nights 1992
The Arabian Nights II 1998
Malcolm C. Lyons The Arabian Nights - Tales of 1001 Nights (3 Volumes) 2008




TITLE: Les Mille et Une Nuit, Contes Arabes.
AUTHORS: translated by Antoine Galland.
SERIES:
PUBLISHED:Paris, 1704-1717.
PHYSICAL DETAILS:12 Volumes.

Galland's translation was the first to appear in a European language and is the one that all early English editions are based on.

Tome 1
    Les Mille et une Nuits
      L'Ane, le Boeuf et le Laboureur
      Fable de Chien et du Boeuf
  1. Le Marchand et le Génie
    1. Histoire du premier Vieillard et de la Biche
    2. Histoire du second Vieillard et des deux Chiens noirs
  2. Histoire du Pècheur
  3. Histoire du Roi grec et du Medecin Douban
    1. Histoire du Mari et du Perroquet
    2. Histoire du Vizir puni
  4. Histoire du jeune Roi des iles Noires
  5. Histoire de trois Calenders, fils de Roi, et de cinq dames de Bagdad

    Tome 2

    1. Histoire du premier Calender, fils de Roi
    2. Histoire du second Calender, fils de Roi
    3. Histoire de l'Envieux et de l'Envie
    4. Histoire du troisième Calender, fils de Roi
    5. Histoire de Zobéide
    6. Histoire d'Amine


    Tome 3

  6. Histoire de Sindbad le Marin
    1. Premier voyage de Sindbad le marin
    2. Deuxieme voyage de Sindbad le marin
    3. Troisième voyage de Sindbad le marin
    4. Quatrième voyage de Sindbad le marin
    5. Cinquième voyage de Sindbad le marin
    6. Sixième voyage de Sindbad le marin
    7. Septième et dernier voyage de Sindbad le marin
  7. Les Trois Pommes
  8. Histoire de la dame massacree et du jeune homme son mari
  9. Histoire de Noureddin Ali, et de Bedreddin Hassan

    Tome 4

    Suite de l'Histoire de Noureddin Ali, et de Bedreddin Hassan
  10. Histoire du petit Bossu
    1. Histoire que raconta le Marchand chretien
    2. Histoire racontée par le pourvoyeur du sultan de Casgar
    3. Histoire recontee par le Medecine juif
    4. Histoire que raconta le Tailleur


    Tome 5

    Suite de l'Histoire que raconta le Tailleur
  11. Histoire du Barbier
  12. Histoire du premier Frere du Barbier
  13. Histoire du second Frere du Barbier
  14. Histoire du troisieme Frere du Barbier
  15. Histoire du quatrieme Frere du Barbier
  16. Histoire du cinquieme Frere du Barbier
  17. Histoire du sixieme Frere du Barbier
  18. Histoire d'Aboulhassan Ali Ebn Becar et de Schemselnihar, avorite du calife Haroun-al-Raschid

    Tome 6

  19. Histoire des amours de Camaralzaman Prince de l'Isle des enfant de Khalendan, et de Badoure Princesse de la Chine
  20. Suite de l'Histoire de Camaralzaman
  21. Suite de l'histoure de la Princesse de la Chine
  22. Hissoire de Marzavan avec la suite de celle de Camaralzaman
  23. Separation du Prince Camaralzaman d'avec la Princesse Badoure
  24. Histoire de la Princesse Badoure apres la separation du Prince Camaralzaman
  25. Suite de l'histoire du Prince Camaralzaman, depuis sa separation d'avec la Princesse Badoure
  26. Histoire des Princes Amgiad et Assad
  27. Le Prince Assad arrete en entrant dans la ville des Mages
  28. Histoire du Prince Amgiad & d'une dame de la ville des Mages
  29. Suite de l'Histoire du Prince Assad

    Tome 7

  30. Histoire de Noureddin et de la belle Persienne
  31. Histoire de Beder, prince de Perse, et de Giauhare, princesse du royaume du Samandal

    Tome 8

  32. Histoire de Ganem, Fils d'Abou Ayoub, surmomme l'Esclave d'Amour
  33. Histoire du prince Zein Alasnam et du roi des Génies
  34. Histoire de Codadad et de ses frères
  35. Histoire de la princesse Deryabar

    Tome 9

  36. Histoire du dormeur éveillé
  37. Histoire d'Aladdin ou la Lampe merveilleuse

    Tome 10

  38. Suite de l'Histoire d'Aladdin ou la Lampe merveilleuse
  39. Les avantures de Calife Haroun Alraschid
  40. Histoire de l'Aveugle Baba-Alidalla
  41. Histoire de Sidi Nouman
  42. Histoire de Cogia Hassan Alhababbal

    Tome 11

  43. Suite de l'Histoire de Cogia Hassan Alhababbal
  44. Histoire d'Ali-Baba et de quarante voleurs exterminés par une esclave
  45. Histoire d'Ali Cogia, Marchand de Bagdad
  46. Histoire du Cheval enchanté

    Tome 12

  47. Histoire du prince Ahmed et de la fee Pari-Banou
  48. Histoire des deux Soeurs jalouses de leur cadette


    TITLE: Arabian Nights Entertainments.
    AUTHOR: Anonymous
    SERIES:
    PUBLISHED:London: Andrew Bell. 1706-17
    PHYSICAL DETAILS:

    First edition of The Arabian Nights in English.
      Volume 1
      Frame Story of Scheherazade
      1. The Ass, the Ox, and the Labourer
      2. The Fable of the Dog and the Cock
    1. The First Night. The Merchant and the Genie
      1. The History of the First old Man, and the Bitch
      2. The Story of the Second old Man, and the two black Dogs
    2. The Story of the Fisher-man
    3. The Story of the Graecian King and the Physician Douban
      1. The Story of the Husband and Parrot
      2. The Story of the Visier that was Punish'd
    4. The History of the young King of the Black-Isles
    5. The Story of the Three Callenders, Sons of Kings, and of the Five Ladies of Bagdad
      Volume 2
      1. The History of the First Calender, a King's Son
      2. The Story of the Second Calender, a King's Son
        1. The Story of the Envious Man, and of him that he Envied
      3. The Story of the Third Calender, a King's Son
      4. The Story of Zobeide
      5. The Story of Amine
      Volume 3
    6. The Story of Sindbad the Sailor
      1. The Story of Sindbad, the Sailor. His First Voyage
      2. The Second Voyage of Sindbad the Sailor
      3. Sindbad the Sailor's third Voyage
      4. The Fourth Voyage of Sindbad the Sailor
      5. The Fifth Voyage of Sindbad the Sailor
      6. The Sixth Voyage of Sindbad the Sailor
      7. The Seventh and last Voyage of Sindbad the Sailor
    7. The Three Apples
    8. The Story of the Lady that was Murder'd, and of the Young Man her Husband
    9. The Story of Noureddin Ali, and Bedreddin Hassan
      Volume 4
    10. Continuation of The Story of Noureddin Ali, and Bedreddin Hassan
    11. The Story of the Little Hunch-Back
      1. The Story told by the Christian Merchant
      2. The Story told by the Sultan of Casgar's Purveyor
      3. The Story of the Jewish Physician
      4. The Story told by the Taylor
        Volume 5
      5. Continuation of The Story told by the Taylor
      6. The Story of the Barber
        1. The Story of the Barber's eldest Brother
        2. The Story of the Barber's Second Brother
        3. A Story of the Barber's Third Brother
        4. The Story of the Barber's Fourth Brother
        5. The Story of the Barber's Fifth Brother
        6. The Story of the Barber's Sixth Brother
    12. The History of Aboulhassan Ali Ebn Becar, and Schemselnihar, Favourite of Califf Haroun Alraschid
      Volume 6
    13. A Continuation of the Story of the Amours of Prince Aboulhassan Ali Ebn Becar, and Schemselnihar, Favourite - Mistress to the Califf Haroun Alraschid
    14. The Story of the Amours of Camaralzaman, Prince of the Isles of the Children of Khaledan; and of Badoura, Princess of China
      1. The History of the Princess of China
    15. The Remainder of the History of Prince Camaralzaman.
    16. The Sequel of the Story of the Princess of China
      1. The Story of Marzavan, with the Sequel of that of Prince of Camaralzaman
      2. Prince Camaralzaman to the Princess of China
      3. The Story of Prince Camaralzaman's Separation from the Princess of Badoura
      4. The Story of the Princess Badoura, after her Separation from Prince Camaralzaman
    17. The Story of the Princes Amgrad and Assad
      1. Prince Assad is stopp'd, as he was going to the City of the Magicians
      2. The Story of Prince Amgrad, and a Lady of the City of the Magicians
    18. The Sequel of the Story of Prince Assad
      Volume 7
    19. The Story of Noureddin and the Fair Persian
    20. The Story of Beder Prince of Persia, and Giahaure. Princess of Samandal
      Volume 8
    21. The History of Ganem, Son to Abou Ayoub, and known by the Surname of Love's Slave
    22. The History of Prince Zeyn Alasnam, and the King of the Genii
    23. The History of Codadad, and his Brothers
    24. The History of the Princess of Deryabar
      Volume 9
    25. The Story of the Sleeper Awaken'd
    26. The Story of Aladdin: Or, The Wonderful Lamp
      Volume 10
    27. Continuation of The Story of Aladdin: Or, The Wonderful Lamp
    28. The Adventures of the Califf Haroun Alraschid
    29. The Story of the Blind Man, Baba Abdalla
    30. The Story of Sidi Nonman
    31. The Story of Cogia Hassan Alhabbal
      Volume 11
    32. Continuation of The Story of Cogia Hassan Alhabbal
    33. The Story of Ali Baba, and the Forty Thieves destroy'd by a Slave
    34. The Story of Ali Cogia, a Merchant of Bagdad
    35. The Story of the Inchanted Horse
      Volume 12
    36. The Story of Prince Ahmed and the Fairy Pari Banon
    37. The Story of Two Sisters, who Envied their Younger Sister



    TITLE: The Thousand and One Nights; (or, The Arabian Nights' Entertainments)
    AUTHORS: translated by Edward William Lane
    SERIES:
    PUBLISHED:London: John Murray, 1847.
    PHYSICAL DETAILS:3 Volumes, Second Edition.
    Volume 1
      Introductory Note
      Introduction
    1. Story of the Merchant and the Jinni
    2. Story of the First Sheykh and the Gazelle
    3. Story of the Second Sheykh and the Two Black Hounds
    4. Story of the Third Sheykh and the Mule
    5. Story of the Fisherman
    6. Story of King Yunan and the Sage Duban
    7. Story of the Husband and the Parrot
    8. Story of the Envious Wezir and the Prince and the Ghoul
    9. Story of the Young King of the Black Islands
    10. Story of the Porter and the Ladies of Baghdad, and of the Three Royal Mendicants, Etc.
    11. Story of the First Royal Mendicant
    12. Story of the Second Royal Mendicant
    13. Story of the Envier and the Envied
    14. Story of the Third Royal Mendicant
    15. Story of the First of the Three Ladies of Baghdad
    16. Story of the Second of the Three Ladies of Baghdad
    17. Story of the Three Apples, &c.
    18. Story of Noureddin and his Son, and of Shemseddin and his Daughter
    19. Story of the Humpback
    20. Story Told by the Christian Broker
    21. Story Told by the Sultan's Steward
    22. Story Told by the Jewish Physician
    23. Story Told by the Tailor
    24. The Barber's Story of Himself
    25. The Barber's Story of His First Brother
    26. The Barber's Story of His Second Brother
    27. The Barber's Story of His Third Brother
    28. The Barber's Story of His Fourth Brother
    29. The Barber's Story of His Fifth Brother
    30. The Barber's Story of His Sixth Brother
    31. Story of Nur-Ed-din and Enis-El-Jelis
    32. Story of Ganem the Son of Ayoub, the Distracted Slave of Love
    33. Story of the Slave Cafour
    34. Story of Taj-elmolouk and the Lady Dunia
    35. Story of Aziz and Azizah
    36. Story of Ali the Son of Becar, and Shemselnihar

      Volume 2

    37. Story of the Prince Camaralzaman and the Princess Badoura
    38. Story of the Two Princes Amgiad and Assad
    39. Story of Neameh and Noam
    40. Story of Aladdin Abushamat
    41. Story of Abon-Hassan the wag, or the Sleeper Awakened
    42. Story of Mahomed Ali the Jeweller, or the False Caliph
    43. Story of Abou Mahomed the Lazy
    44. Story of Ali Shir and Zumroud
    45. Story of Ibu Mansour and the Lady Badoura and Jubir the Son of Omir Sheibani
    46. Story of the Magic Horse
    47. Story of Ansal-Wajoud and Rose-in-Bloom
    48. Story of Ali of Cairo
    49. Story of Sindbad the Sailor and Sindbad the Porter
    50. First Voyage of Sindbad the Sailor
    51. Second Voyage
    52. Third Voyage
    53. Fourth Voyage
    54. Fifth Voyage
    55. Sixth Voyage
    56. Seventh Voyage

      Volume 3

    57. Story of the City of Brass
    58. Story of Joudar
    59. Story of Gulnare of the Sea
    60. Story of Beder Basim and Giohara
    61. Story of Seifelmolouk and Bedia Eljemal
    62. Story of Hassan of Balsora
    63. Story of Califa the Fisherman
    64. Story of Abousir and Aboukir
    65. Story of Abdalla of the Land and Abdalla of the Sea
    66. Story of Ibrahim and Gemila
    67. Story of Marouf
    68. Conclusion


    TITLE: The Arabian Nights' Entertainments.
    AUTHOR: Rev. George Townsend
    SERIES:
    PUBLISHED:London and New York: Frederick Warne and Co. c1900
    PHYSICAL DETAILS:
      Introduction
    1. The Fable of the Ass, the Ox, and the Labourer
    2. The Story of the Merchant and the Genie
    3. The History of the First Old Man and the Hind
    4. The History of the Second Old Man and the Two Black Dogs
    5. The History of the Fisherman
    6. The History of the Greek King and Douban the Physician
    7. The History of the Husband and the Parrot
    8. The History of the Vizier who was punished
    9. The Further Adventures of the Fisherman
    10. The History of the Young King of the Black Isles
    11. The Three Calenders, Sons of Kings, and of Five Ladies of Bagdad
    12. The History of the First Calender
    13. The History of the Second Calender
    14. The History of the Envious Man and of Him who was Envied
    15. The History of the Third Calender
    16. The Story of Zobeide
    17. The Story of Amina
    18. The Story of Prince Beder and the Princess Jehaun-ara
    19. The Story of the Three Sisters
    20. The Story of the Enchanted Horse
    21. The Story of Prince Ahmed, and the Fairy Perie Banou
    22. The Story of Aladdin; or, the Wonderful Lamp
    23. The Adventures of the Caliph Haroun Alraschid
    24. The Story of Baba Abdalla
    25. The Story of Zidi Nouman
    26. History of Cogia Hassan Alhabbal
    27. History of the Lady who was Murdered by her Husband
    28. The Story of Noureddin Ali and his Son
    29. The History of Ali Baba, and of the Forty Robbers killed by One Slave
    30. The History of Codadad and his Brothers
    31. The History of the Princess of Deryabar
    32. The History of Camaralzaman, Prince of the Isle of the Children of Khaledan, and of Badoura, Princess of China
    33. The History of Prince Amglad and of Prince Assad
    34. The History of Prince Zeyn Alasnam and the Sultan of the Genii
    35. The Story of Sindbad the Sailor
    36. The First Voyage of Sindbad the Sailor
    37. The Second Voyage of Sindbad the Sailor
    38. The Third Voyage of Sindbad the Sailor
    39. The Fourth Voyage of Sindbad the Sailor
    40. The Fifth Voyage of Sindbad the Sailor
    41. The Sixth Voyage of Sindbad the Sailor
    42. The Seventh and Last Voyage of Sindbad the Sailor
    43. The Story of Ali Cogia, a Merchant of Bagdad
    44. The History of Aboulhassan Ali Ebn Becar and of Schemselnihar, the Favourite of the Caliph Haroun Alraschid
    45. The History of Noureddin and the Beautiful Persian
    46. The Story of Abou Hassan; or, the Sleeper Awakened
    47. The History of Ganem, Son of Abou Ayoub, and known by the surname of Love's Slave
    48. The Story of the Little Hunchback
    49. The Story told by the Christian Merchant
    50. The Story told by the Sultan of Casgar's Purveyor
    51. The Story told by the Jewish Doctor
    52. The Story told by the Tailor
    53. The Story of the Barber
    54. The Story of the Barber's Eldest Brother
    55. The Story of the Barber's Second Brother
    56. The Story of the Barber's Third Brother
    57. The Story of the Barber's Fourth Brother
    58. The Story of the Barber's Fifth Brother
    59. The Story of the Barber's Sixth Brother



    TITLE: The Book of The Thousand Nights and One Night
    AUTHORS: translated by John Payne.
    SERIES:Oriental Tales, 15 Volumes
    PUBLISHED:London: Printed For Subscribers Only, 1901.
    PHYSICAL DETAILS:Volumes 1 - 9.
    Delhi Edition No. 693 of 1000

    This edition of Oriental Tales is composed of:
        9 Volumes - The Thousand Nights and One Night
        3 Volumes - Tales From the Arabic
        1 Volume  - Alaeddin and the Enchanted Lamp
        1 Volume - Persian Letters
        1 Volume - A Thousand and One Quarters of an Hour


      Introduction.  Story of King Shehriyar and his Brother
      1. Story of the Ox and the Ass
    1. The Merchant and the Genie
      1. The First Old Man’s Story
      2. The Second Old Man’s Story
      3. The Third Old Man’s Story
    2. The Fisherman and the Genie
      1. Story of the Physician Douban
        1. Story of King Sindead and His Falcon
        2. Story of the King’s Son and the Ogress
      2. Story of the Enchanted Youth
    3. The Porter and the Three Ladies of Baghdad
      1. The First Calender’s Story
      2. The Second Calender’s Story
        1. Story of the Envier and the Envied
      3. The Third Calender’s Story
      4. The Eldest Lady’s Story
      5. The Story of the Portess
    4. The Three Apples
    5. Noureddin Ali of Cairo and his Son Bedreddin Hassan
    6. Story of the Hunchback
      1. The Christian Broker’s Story
      2. The Controller’s Story
      3. The Jewish Physician’s Story
      4. The Tailor’s Story
      5. The Barber’s Story
        1. Story of the Barber’s First Brother
        2. Story of the Barber’s Second Brother
        3. Story of the Barber’s Third Brother
        4. Story of the Barber’s Fourth Brother
        5. Story of the Barber’s Fifth Brother
        6. Story of the Barber’s Sixth Brother
    7. Noureddin Ali and the Damsel Enis El Jelis
    8. Ghanim Ben Eyoub the Slave of Love
      1. Story of the Eunuch Bekhit
      2. Story of the Eunuch Kafour
    9. The History of King Omar Ben Ennuman and his Sons Sherkan and Zoulmekan
      1. Story of Taj El Mulouk and the Princess Dunya
        1. Story of Aziz and Azizeh
        2. Bakoun’s Story of the Hashish-Eater
        3. Hemmad the Bedouin’s Story
    10. The Birds and Beasts and the Son of Adam
    11. The Hermits
    12. The Water-Foul and the Tortoise
    13. The Wolf and the Fox
      1. The Hawk and the Partridge
    14. The Mouse and the Weasel
    15. The Cat and the Crow
    16. The Fox and the Crow
      1. The Mouse and the Flea
      2. The Falcon and the Birds
      3. The Sparrow and the Eagle
    17. The Hedgehog and the Pigeons
      1. The Merchant and the Two Sharpers
    18. The Thief and his Monkey
      1. The Foolish Weaver
    19. The Sparrow and the Peacock
    20. Ali Ben Bekkar and Shemsennehar
    21. Kemeezzeman and Boudour
      1. Nimeh Ben er Rebya and Num his Slave Girl
    22. Alaeddin Abou Esh Shamat
    23. Hatim et Yai: His Generosity After Death
    24. Maan Ben Zaideh and the Three Girls
    25. Maan Ben Zaideh and the Bedouin
    26. The City of Lebtait
    27. The Khalif Hisham and the Arab Youth
    28. Ibrahim Ben el Mehdi and the Barber-surgeon
    29. The City of Irem
    30. Isaac of Mosul’s Story of Khedijeh and the Khalif Mamoun
    31. The Scavenger and the Noble Lady of Baghdad
    32. The Mock Khalif
    33. Ali the Persian and the Kurd Sharper
    34. The Imam Abou Yousuf With Haroun er Reshid and his Vizier Jaafer
    35. The Lover Who Feigned Himself a Thief to save His Mistress’s Honour
    36. Jaafer the Barmecide and the Bean-seller
    37. Abou Mohammed the Lazy
    38. Yehya Ben Khalid and Mensour
    39. Yehya Ben Khalid and the Man Who Forged a Letter in His Name
    40. The Khalif el Mamoun and the Strange Doctor
    41. Ali Shar and Zumurrud
    42. The Loves of Jubeir Ben Umeir and the Lady Budour
    43. The Man of Yemen and His Six Slave Girls
    44. Haroun er Reshid with the Damsel and Abou Nuwas
    45. The Man Who Stole The Dog’s Dish of Gold
    46. The Sharper of Alexandria and the Master of Police
    47. El Melik en Nasir and the Three Masters of Police
      1. Story of the Chief of the New Cairo Police
      2. Story of the Chief of the Boulac Police
      3. Story of the chief of the Old Cairo Police
    48. The Thief and the Money-Changer
    49. The Chief of the Cous Police and the Sharper
    50. Ibrahim Ben el Mehdi and the Merchant’s Sister
    51. The Woman Whose Hands Were Cut Off For Almsgiving
    52. The Devout Israelite
    53. Abou Hassan ez Ziyadi and the Man From Khorassan
    54. The Poor Man and his Generous Friend
    55. The Ruined Man Who Became Rich Again Through a Dream
    56. El Mutawekkil and his Favourite Mehboubeh
    57. Werdan the Butcher’s Adventure with the Lady and the Bear
    58. The King’s Daughter and the Ape
    59. The Enchanted Horse
    60. Uns El Eoujoud and the Vizier’s Daughter Rose-in-Bud
    61. Abou Nuwas with the Three Boys and the Khalif Haroun er Reshid
    62. Abdallah Ben Maamer with the Man of Bassora and His Slave Girl
    63. The Lovers of the Benou Udhreh
    64. The Vizier of Yemen and His Young Brother
    65. Loves of the Boy and Girl at School
    66. El Mutelemmis and His Wife Umeimeh
    67. Haroun er Reshid and Zubeideh in the Bath
    68. Haroun er Reshid and the Three Poets
    69. Musab Ben ez Zubeir and Aaisheh His Wife
    70. Aboulasweh and His Squinting Slave Girl
    71. Haroun er Reshid ad the Two Girls
    72. Hroun er Reshid and the Three Girls
    73. The Miller and his Wife
    74. The Simpleton and the Sharper
    75. The Imam Abou Yousuf with Haroun er Reshid and Zubeideh
    76. The Khalif el Hakim and the Merchant
    77. King Kisra Anoushirwan and the Village Damsel
    78. The Water-Carrier and the Goldsmith’s Wife
    79. Khusrau and Shirin and the Fisherman
    80. Yehya Ben Khalid and the Poor Man
    81. Mohammed El Amin and Jaafer Ben el Hadi
    82. Said Ben Salim and the Barmecides
    83. The Woman’s Trick Against Her Husband
    84. The Devout Woman and the Two Wicked Elders
    85. Jaafer the Barmecide and the Old Bedouin
    86. Omar Ben Khettab and the Young Bedouin
    87. El Mamoun and the Pyramids of Egypt
    88. The Thief Turned Merchant and the Other Thief
    89. Mesrour and Ibn El Caribi
    90. The Devout Prince
    91. The Schoolmaster Who Fell in Love by Report
    92. The Foolish Schoolmaster
    93. The Ignorant Man Who Set up For a Schoolmaster
    94. The King and the Virtuous Wife
    95. Abdurrehman the Moor’s Story of the Roc
    96. Adi Ben Zeid and the Princess Hind
    97. Dibil el Khuzai With the Lady and Muslim Ben el Welid
    98. Isaac of Mosul and the Merchant
    99. The Three Unfortunate Lovers
    100. The Lovers of the Benou Tai
    101. The Mad Lover
    102. The Apples of Paradise
    103. The Loves of Abou Isa and Current El Ain
    104. El Amin and His Uncle Ibrahim Ben el Mehdi
    105. El Feth Ben Khacan and El Mutawekkil
    106. The Man’s Dispute with the Learned Woman of the Relative Excellence of the Male and the Female
    107. Abou Suweid and the Handsome Old Woman
    108. Ali Ben Tahir and the Birl Mounis
    109. The Woman Who Has a Boy and the Other Who Had a Man to Lover
    110. The Haunted House in Baghdad
    111. The Pilgrim and the Old Woman Who Dwelt in the Desert
    112. Aboulhusn and His Slave Girl Taweddud
    113. The Angel of Death With the Proud King and the Devout Man
    114. The Angel of Death and the Rich King
    115. The Angel of Death and the King of the Children of Israel
    116. Iskender Dhoulkernein and a Certain Tribe of Poor Folk
    117. The Righteousness of King Anoushirwan
    118. The Jewish Cadi and His Pious Wife
    119. The Shipwrecked Woman and Her Child
    120. The Pious Black Slave
    121. The Devout Platter-Maker and His Wife
    122. El Hejjaj Ben Yousuf and the Pious Man
    123. The Blacksmith Who Could Handle Fire Without Hurt
    124. The Saint To Whom God Gave a Cloud to Serve Him and the Devout King
    125. The Muslim Champion and The Christian Lady
    126. Ibrahim el Khawwas and the Christian King’s Daughter
    127. The Justice of Providence
    128. The Ferryman of the Nile and the Hermit
    129. The King of the Island
    130. Aboulhusn ed Durraj and Abou Jaafer the Leper
    131. The Queen of the Serpents
      1. The Adventures of Beloukiya
      2. The Story of Janshah
    132. Sinbad the Sailor and Sindbad the Porter
      1. The First Voyage of Sindbad the Sailor
      2. The Second Voyage of Sindbad the Sailor
      3. The Third Voyage of Sindbad the Sailor
      4. The Fourth Voyage of Sindbad the Sailor
      5. The Fifth Voyage of Sindbad the Sailor
      6. The Sixth Voyage of Sindbad the Sailor
      7. The Seventh Voyage of Sindbad the Sailor
    133. The City of Brass
    134. The Malice of Women
      1. The King and His Vizier’s Wife
      2. The Merchant’s Wife and the Parrot
      3. The Fuller and His Son
      4. The Lover’s Trick Against the Chaste Wife
      5. The Niggard and the Loaves of Bread
      6. The Lady and Her Two Lovers
      7. The King’s Son and the Ogress
      8. The Drop of Honey
      9. The Woman Who Made Her Husband Sift Dust
      10. The Enchanted Springs
      11. The Vizier’s Son and the Bathkeeper’s Wife
      12. The Wife’s Device to Cheat Her Husband
      13. The Goldsmith and the Cashmere Singing-Girl
      14. The Man Who Never Laughed Again
      15. The King’s Son and the Merchant’s Wife
      16. The Page Who Feigned to Know the Speech of Birds
      17. The Lady and Her Five Suitors
      18. The Man Who Saw the Night of Power
      19. The Stolen Necklace
      20. The Two Pigeons
      21. Prince Behram of Persia and the Princess Ed Detma
      22. The House With the Belvedere
      23. The King’s Son and the Afrit’s Mistress
      24. The Sandal-wood Merchant and the Sharpers
      25. The Debauchee and the Three-Year-Old Child
      26. The Stolen Purse
      27. The Fox and the Folk
    135. Jouder and His Brothers
    136. The History of Gherib and His Brother Agib
    137. Otbeh and Reyya
    138. Hind Daughter of En Numan and El Hejjaj
    139. Khuzeimeh Ben Bishr and Ikrimeh el Feyyaz
    140. Younus the Scribe and the Khalif Welid Ben Sehl
    141. Haroun er Reshid and the Arab Girl
    142. El Asmai and the Three Girls of Bassora
    143. Ibrahim of Mosul and the Devil
    144. The Lovers of the Benou Udhreh
    145. The Bedouin and His Wife
    146. The Lovers of Bassora
    147. Isaac of Mosul and His Mistress and the Devil
    148. The Lovers of Medina
    149. El Melik en Nasir and His Vizier
    150. The Rogueries of Delileh the Crafty and Her Daughter Zeyneb the Trickstress
    151. The Adventures of Quicksilver Ali of Cairo: being a sequel to The Rogueries of Delileh the Crafty
    152. Ardeshir and Heyat en Nufous
    153. Julnar of the Sea and Her Son King Bedr Basim of Persia
    154. King Mohammed Ben Sebaik and the Merchant Hassan
      1. Story of Prince Seif el Mulouk and the Princess Bediya el Jemal
    155. Hassan of Bassora and the King’s Daughter of the Jinn
    156. Khelifeh and the Fisherman of Baghdad
    157. Mesrour and Zein el Mewasif
    158. Ali Noureddin and the Frank King’s Daughter
    159. The Man of Upper Egypt and His Frank Wife
    160. The Ruined Man of Baghdad and His Slave Girl
    161. King Jelyaad of Hind and His Vizier Shimas: Whereafter Ensueth the History of King Wird Khan, Son of King Jelyaad, With His Women and Viziers
      1. The Cat and the Mouse
      2. The Fakir and His Pot of Butter
      3. The Fishes and the Crab
      4. The Crow and the Serpent
      5. The Fox and the Wild Ass
      6. The Unjust King and the Pilgrim Prince
      7. The Crows and the Hawk
      8. The Serpent-Charmer and His Wife
      9. The Spider and the Wind
      10. The Two Kings
      11. The Blind Man and the Cripple
      12. The Foolish Fisherman
      13. The Boy and the Thieves
      14. The Man and His Wilful Wife
      15. The Merchant and the Thieves
      16. The Foxes and the Wolf
      17. The Shepherd and the Thief
      18. The Heathcock and the Tortoises
    162. Aboukir the Dyer and Abousir the Barber
    163. Abdallah the Fisherman and Abdallah the Merman
    164. The Merchant of Oman
    165. Ibrahim and Jemileh
    166. Aboulhusn of Khorassan
    167. Kemerezzeman and the Jeweller’s Wife
    168. Abdallah Ben Fazil and His Brothers
    169. Marouf the Cobbler and His Wife Fatimeh
      Index to the Tales
      The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night: Its History and Character


    TITLE: Tales From The Arabic
    AUTHORS: translated by John Payne.
    SERIES:Oriental Tales, 14 Volumes
    PUBLISHED:London: Printed For Subscribers Only, 1901.
    PHYSICAL DETAILS:Volumes 10 - 12.
    Delhi Edition No. 693 of 1000


    1. Asleep and Awake
      1. Story of the Lackpenny and the Cook
    2. The Khalif Omar Ben Abdulaziz and the Poets
    3. El Hejjaj and the Three Young Men
    4. Haroun er Reshid and the Woman of the Barmecides
    5. The Ten Viziers; or the History of King Azadbekht and His Son
      1. Of the Uselessness of Endeavour Against Persistent Ill Fortune
        1. Story of the Unlucky Merchant
      2. Of Looking to the Issues of Affairs
        1. Story of the Merchant and His Sons
      3. Of the Advantages of Patience
        1. Story of Abou Sabir
      4. Of the Ill Effects of Precipitation
          Story of Prince Bihzad
      5. Of the Issues of Good and Evil Actions
        1. Story of King Dadbin and His Viziers
      6. Of Trust in God
        1. Story of King Bekhtzeman
      7. Of Clemency
        1. Story of King Bihkerd
      8. Of Envy and Malice
        1. Story of Ilan Shah and Abou Teman
      9. Of Destiny or That Which is Written on the Forehead
        1. Story of King Ibrahim and His Son
      10. Of the Appointed Term, Which, if it be Advanced, May Not be Deferred and if it be Deferred, May Not be Advanced
        1. Story of King Suleiman Shah and His Sons
      11. Of the Speedy Relief of God
        1. Story of the Prisoner and How God Gave Him Relief
    6. Jaafer Ben Yehya and Abdulmelik Ben Salih the Abbaside
    7. Er Reshid and the Barmecides
    8. Ibn es Semmak and er Reshid
    9. El Mamoun and Zubeideh
    10. En Numan and the Arab of the Benoutai
    11. Firouz and His Wife
    12. King Shah Bekht and His Vizier er Rehwan
      1. Story of the Man of Khorassan, His Son and His Governor
      2. Story of the Singer and the Druggist
      3. Story of the King Who Knew the Quintessence of Things
      4. Story of the Rich Man Who Gave His Fair Daughter in Marriage to the Poor Old Man
      5. Story of the Rich Man and His Wasteful Son
      6. The King’s Son Who Fell in Love With the Picture
      7. Story of the Fuller and His Wife
      8. Story of the Old Woman, the Merchant and the King
      9. Story of the Credulous Husband
      10. Story of the Unjust King and the Tither
        1. Story of David and Solomon
      11. Story of the Thief and the Woman
      12. Story of the Three Men and Our Lord Jesus
        1. The Disciple’s Story
      13. Story of the Dethroned King Whose Kingdom and Good Were Restored to Him
      14. Story of the Man Whose Caution Was the Cause of His Death
      15. Story of the Man Who Was Lavish of His House and His Victual to One Whom He Knew Not.
      16. Story of the Idiot and the Sharper
      17. Story of Khelbes and His Wife and the Learned Man
      18. Story of the Pious Woman Accused of Lewdness
      19. Story of the Journeyman and the Girl
      20. Story of the Weaver Who Became a Physician by His Wife’s Commandment
      21. Story of the Two Sharpers Who Cheated Each His Fellow
      22. Story of the Sharpers With the Moneychanger and the Ass
      23. Story of the Sharper and the Merchants
        1. Story of the Hawk and the Locust
      24. Story of the King and His Chamberlain’s Wife
        1. Story of the Old Woman and the Draper’s Wife
      25. Story of the Foul-Favoured Man and His Fair Wife
      26. Story of the King Who Lost Kingdom and Wife and Wealth and God Restored Them to Him
      27. Story of Selim and Selma
      28. Story of the King of Hind and His Vizier
    13. El Melik ez Zahir Rukneddin Bibers el Bunducdari and the Sixteen Officers of Police
      1. The First Officer’s Story
      2. The Second Officer’s Story
      3. The Third Officer’s Story
      4. The Fourth Officer’s Story
      5. The Fifth Officer’s Story
      6. The Sixth Officer’s Story
      7. The Seventh Officer’s Story
      8. The Eighth Officer’s Story
        1. The Thief’s Story
      9. The Ninth Officer’s Story
      10. The Tenth Officer’s Story
      11. The Eleventh Officer’s Story
      12. Twelfth Officer’s Story
      13. The Thirteenth Officer’s Story
      14. The Fourteenth Officer’s Story
        1. A Merry Jest of a Thief
        2. Story of the Old Sharper
      15. The Fifteenth Officer’s Story
      16. The Sixteenth Officer’s Story
    14. Abdallah Ben Nafi and the King’s Son of Cashghar
      1. Story of the Damsel Tuhfet el Culoub and the Khalif Haroun er Reshid
    15. Women’s Craft
    16. Noureddin Ali of Damascus and the Damsel Sitt el Milah
    17. El Abbas and the King’s Daughter of Baghdad
    18. The Two Kings and the Vizier’s Daughters
    19. The Favourite and Her Lover
    20. The Merchant of Cairo and the Favourite of the Khalif el Mamoun el Hakim Bi Amrillah
      Conclusion
    Story of Sindbad the Sailor and Hindbad the Porter The Sixth Voyage of Sindbad the Sailor The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad the Sailor Note
    Table of Contents of the Calcutta (1839-42) and Boulac Editions
    Table of Contents of the Breslau Edition
    Table of Contents of the Calcutta (1814-18) Edition
    Alphabetical Table of the First Lines of the Verse in the “Tales From the Arabic”
    Index to the Names of the “Tales From the Arabic”


    TITLE: Alaeddin and the Enchanted Lamp
    AUTHORS: translated by John Payne.
    SERIES:Oriental Tales, 14 Volumes
    PUBLISHED:London: Printed For Subscribers Only, 1901.
    PHYSICAL DETAILS:Volume 13.
    Delhi Edition No. 693 of 1000
    Introduction
    Zein Ul Asnam and the King of the Jinn
    Alaeddin and the Enchanted Lamp


    TITLE: The Book of The Thousand Nights and a Night
    AUTHORS: translated by Sir Richard F. Burton.
    SERIES:
    PUBLISHED:USA: Privately Printed by the Burton Club, c1970.
    PHYSICAL DETAILS:10 Volumes.

    The Burton edition of Arabian Nights consists of 10 volumes of the Nights proper with 6 more volumes of additional and variant material.


    1. Tale of the Trader and the Jinni
      1. The First Shaykh’s Story
      2. The Second Shaykh’s Story
      3. The Third Shaykh’s Story
    2. The Fisherman and the Jinni
      1. Tale of the Wazir and the Sage Duban
        1. Story of King Sindibad and His Falcon
        2. Tale of the Husband and the Parrot
        3. Tale of the Prince and the Ogress
      2. Tale of the Ensorcelled Prince
    3. The Porter and the Three Ladies of Baghdad
      1. The First Kalandar’s Tale
      2. The Second Kalandar’s Tale
        1. Tale of the Envier and the Envied
      3. The Third Kalandar’s Tale
      4. The Eldest Lady’s Tale
      5. Tale of the Portress
        Conclusion of the Story of the Porter and the Three Ladies
    4. Tale of the Three Apples
    5. Tale of Nur Al-din Ali and his Son
    6. The Hunchback’s Tale
      1. The Nazarene Broker’s Story
      2. The Reeve’s Tale
      3. Tale of the Jewish Doctor
      4. Tale of the Tailor
      5. The Barber’s Tale of Himself
        1. The Barber’s Tale of his First Brother
        2. The Barber’s Tale of his Second Brother
        3. The Barber’s Tale of his Third Brother
        4. The Barber’s Tale of his Fourth Brother
        5. The Barber’s Tale of his Fifth Brother
        6. The Barber’s Tale of his Sixth Brother
        The End of the Tailor’s Tale
    7. Nur Al-Din Ali and the Damsel Anis Al-Jalis
    8. Tale of Ghanim Bin Ayyub, The Distraught, The Thrall O'Love
      1. Tale of the First Eunich, Baukhayt
      2. Tale of the Second Eunuch, Kafur
    9. Tale of King Omar Bin Al-Nu'uman and His Sons Sharrkan and Zau Al-Makan
      1. Tale of Taj Al-Muluk and the Princess Dunya
        1. Tale of Aziz and Azizah
        1. Continuation of the Tale of Aziz and Azizah
      1. Tale of the Hashish Eater
      2. Tale of Hammad the Badawi
    10. The Birds and Beasts and the Carpenter
    11. The Hermits
    12. The Water-Fowl and the Tortoise
    13. The Wolf and the Fox
      1. Tale of the Falcon and the Partridge
    14. The Mouse and the Ichneumon
    15. The Cat and the Crow
    16. The Fox and the Crow
      1. The Flea and the Mouse
      2. The Saker and the Birds
      3. The Sparrow and the Eagle
    17. The Hedgehog and the Wood Pigeons
      1. The Merchant and the Two Sharpers
    18. The Thief and His Monkey
      1. The Foolish Weaver
    19. The Sparrow and the Peacock
    20. Ali Bin Bakkar and Shams Al-Nahar
    21. Tale of Kamar Al-Zaman Tale of Kamar Al-Zaman (continued)
      1. Ni'amar Bin Al-Rabi'a and Naomi His Slave Girl
      Conclusion of the Tale of Kamar Al-Zaman
    22. Ala Al-Din Abu Al-Shamat
    23. Hatim of the Trive of Tayy
    24. Ma'an the Son of Zaidah
    25. Ma'an the Son of Zaidah and the Badawi
    26. The City of Labtayt
    27. The Caliph Hisham and the Arab Youth
    28. Ibrahim Bin Al-Mahdi and the Barber-Surgeon
    29. The City of Many-Columned Iram and Abdullah Son of Abi Kilabah
    30. Isaac of Mosul
    31. The Sweep and the Noble Lady
    32. The Mock Caliph
    33. Ali the Persian
    34. Haru Al-Rashid and the Slave-Girl and the Iman Abu Yusuf
    35. The Lover Who Feigned Himself A Thief
    36. Ja'afar the Barmecide and the Bean-Seller
    37. Abu Mohammed Hight Lazybones
    38. Generous Dealing of Yahya Bin Khalid The Barmecide with Mansur
    39. Generous Dealing of Yahya Son of Khalid with a Man Who Forged a Letter in his Name
    40. Caliph Al-Maamum and the Strange Scholar
    41. Ali Shar and Zumurrud
    42. The Loves of Jubayr Bin Umayr and the Lady Budur
    43. The Man of Al-Yaman and His Six Slave-Girls
    44. Harun Al-Rashid and the Damsel and Abu Nowas
    45. The Man Who Stole the Dish of Gold Wherein The Dog Ate
    46. The Sharper of Alexandria and the Chief of Police
    47. Al-Malik Al-Nasir and the Three Chiefs of Police
      1. Story of the Chief of Police of Cairo
      2. Story of the Chief of the Bulak Police
      3. Story of the Chief of the Old Cairo Police
    48. The Thief and the Shroff
    49. The Chief of the Kus Police and the Sharper
    50. Ibrahim Bin Al-Mahdi and the Merchant's Sister
    51. The Woman Whose Hands were Cut Off For Giving Alms to the Poor
    52. The Devout Israelite
    53. Abu Hassan Al-Ziyadi and the Khorasan
    54. The Poor Man and His Friend in Need
    55. The Ruined Man Who became Rich Again Through A Dream
    56. Caliph Al-Mutawakkil and His Concubine Mahbubah
    57. Wardan the Butcher; His Adventure With the Lady and the Bear
    58. The King's Daughter and the Ape
    59. The Ebony Horse
    60. Uns Al-Wujud and the Wazir's Daughter Al-Ward Fi'l-Akmam or Rose-In-Hood
    61. Abu Nowas With the Three Boys and the Caliph Harun Al-Rashid
    62. Abdallah Bin Ma'amar With the Man of Bassorah and His Slave Girl
    63. The Lovers of the Banu Ozrah
    64. The Wazir of Al-Yaman and His Younger Brother
    65. The Loves of the Boy and Girl at School
    66. Al-Mutalammis and His Wife Umaymah
    67. The Caliph Marun Al-Rashid and Queen Zubaydah in the Bath
    68. Harun Al-Rashid and the Three Poets
    69. Mus'ab Bin Al-Zubayr and Ayishah His Wife
    70. Abu Al-Aswad and His Slave-Girl
    71. arun Al-Rashid and the Two Slave-Girls
    72. The Caliph Harun Al-Rashid and the Three Slave-Girls
    73. The Miller and His Wife
    74. The Simpleton and the Sharper
    75. The Kazi Abu Yusuf With Harum Al-Rashid and Queen Zubaydah
    76. The Caliph Al-Hakim and the Merchand
    77. King Kisra Anushirwan and the Village Damsel
    78. The Water-Carrier and the Goldsmith's Wife
    79. Khusrau and Shirin and the Fisherman
    80. Yahya Bin Khalid the Barmecide and the Poor Man
    81. Mohammed Al-Amin and the Slave-Girl
    82. The Sons of Yahya Bin Khalid and Sa'id Bin Salim Al-Bahili
    83. The Woman's Trick Against Her Husband
    84. The Devout Woman and the Two Wicked Elders
    85. Ja'afar the Barmecide and the Old Badawi
    86. The Caliph Omar Bin Al-Khattab and the Young Badawi
    87. The Caliph Al-Maamum and the Pyramids of Egypt
    88. The Thief and the Merchant
    89. Masrur the Eunuch and Ibn Al-Karibi
    90. The Devotee Prince
    91. The Unwise Schoolmaster Who Fell in Love by Report
    92. The Foolish Dominie
    93. The Illiterate Who Set Up For a Schoolmaster
    94. The King and the Virtuous Wife
    95. Abd Al-Rahman the Maghribi's Story of the Rukh
    96. Adi Bin Zayd and the Princess Hind
    97. Di'ibil Al-Khuza'i With the Lady and Muslim Bin Al-Walid
    98. Isaac of Mosul and the Merchant
    99. The Three Unfortunate Lovers
    100. How Abu Hasan Brake Wind
    101. The Lovers of the Banu Tayy
    102. The Mad Lover
    103. The Prior Who Became A Moslem
    104. The Loves of Abu Isa and Jurrat Al-Ayn
    105. Al-Amin Son of Al-Rashid and His Uncle Ibrahim Bin Al-Mahdi
    106. Al-Fath Bin Khakan and Al-Mutawakkil
    107. The Man's Dispute With the Learned Woman Concerning the Relative Excellence of Male and Female
    108. Abu Suwayd and the Pretty Old Woman
    109. The Emir ali Bin Tahir and the Girl Muunis
    110. The Woman Who had a Boy and the Other Who had a Man to Lover
    111. Ali the Cairene and the Haunted House in Baghdad
    112. The Pilgrim Man and the Old Woman
    113. Abu Alhusn and His Slave-Girl Tawaddud
    114. The Angel of Death With the Proud King and the Devout Man
    115. The Angel of Death and the Rich King
    116. The Angel of Death and the King of the Children of Israel
    117. Iskandar Zu Al-Karnayn and a Certain Tribe of Poor Folk
    118. The Righteousness of King Anushirwan
    119. The Jewish Kazi and His Pious Wife
    120. The Shipwrecked Woman and Her Child
    121. The Pious Black Slave
    122. The Devout Tray-Maker and His Wife
    123. Al-Jajjaj and the Pious Man
    124. The Blacksmith Who Could Handle Fire Without Hurt
    125. The Devotee To Whom Allah Gave a Cloud for Service and the Devout King
    126. The Moslem Champion and the Christian Damsel
    127. The Christian King's Daughter and the Moslem
    128. The Prophet and the Justice of Providence
    129. The Ferryman of the Nile and the Hermit
    130. The Island King and the Pious Israelite
    131. Abu Al-Hasan and Abu Ja'afar the Leper
    132. The Queen of Serpents
      1. The Adventures of Bulukiya
      2. The Story of Jansha
    133. Sindbad the Seaman and Sinbad the Landsman
      1. The First Voyage of Sindbad the Seaman
      2. The Second Voyage of Sindbad the Seaman
      3. The Third Voyage of Sindbad the Seaman
      4. The Fourth Voyage of Sindbad the Seaman
      5. The Fifth Voyage of Sindbad the Seaman
      6. The Sixth Voyage of Sindbad the Seaman
      7. The Seventh Voyage of Sindbad the Seaman
        The Seventh Voyage of Sindbad the Seaman
        (according to the Calcutta Edition)
    134. The City of Brass
    135. The Craft and Malice of Woman
      1. The King and His Wazir's Wife
      2. The Confectioner, His Wife and the Parrot
      3. The Fuller and His Son
      4. The Rake's Trick Against the Chaste Wife
      5. The Miser and the Loaves of Bread
      6. The Lady and Her Two Lovers
      7. The King's Son and the Ogeress
      8. The Drop of Honey
      9. The Woman Who Made Her Husband Sift Dust
      10. The Enchanted Spring
      11. The Wazir's Son and the Hamman-Keeper's Wife
      12. The Wife's Device to Cheat her Husband
      13. The Goldsmith and the Cashmere Singing-Girl
      14. The Man who Never Laughed Duing the Rest of His Days
      15. The King's Son and the Merchant's Wife
      16. The Page Who Feigned to Know the Speech of Birds
      17. The Lady and Her Five Suitors
      18. The Three Wishes, or the Man Who Longed to see the Night of Power
      19. The Stolen Necklace
      20. The Two Pigeons
      21. Prince Behram and the Princess Al-Datma
      22. The House With the Belvedere
      23. The King's Son and the Ifrit's Mistress
      24. The Sandal-Wood Merchant and the Sharpers
      25. The Debauchee and the Three-Year-Old Child
      26. The Stolen Purse
      27. The Fox and the Folk
    136. Judar and His Brethren
    137. The History of Gharib and His Brother Ajib
      The History of Gharib and His Brother Ajib (continued)
    138. Otbah and Rayya
    139. Hind, Daughter of Al-Nu'man, and Al-Hajjaj
    140. Khuzaymah Bin Bishr and Ikrimah Al-Fayyaz
    141. Yunus the Scribe and the Caliph Walid Bin Sahl
    142. Harun Al-Rashid and the Arab Girl
    143. Al-Asma'i and the Three Girls of Bassorah
    144. Ibrahim of Mosul and the Devil
    145. The Lovers of the Banu Uzrah
    146. The Badawi and His Wife
    147. The Lovers of Bassorah
    148. Ishak of Mosul and His Mistress and the Devil
    149. The Lovers of Al-Medinah
    150. Al-Malik Al-Nasir and His Wizir
    151. The Rogueries of Dalilah the Crafty and Her Daughter Zaynab the Coney-Catcher
      1. The Adventures of Mercury Ali of Cairo
    152. Ardashir and Hayat Al-nufus
    153. Julnar the Sea-Born and Her Son King Badr Basim of Persia
    154. King Mohammed Bin Sabaik and the Merchant Hasan
      1. Story of Prince Sayf Al-Muluk and the Princess Badi'a Al-Jamal
    155. Hasan of Bassorah
    156. Khalifah The Fisherman Of Baghdad
      The same from the Breslau Edition
    157. Masrur and Zayn Al-Mawasif
    158. Ali Nur Al-Din and Miriam the Girdle-Girl
    159. The Man of Upper Egypt and His Frankish Wife
    160. The Ruined Man of Baghdad and his Slave-Girl
    161. King Jali'ad of Hind and His Wazir Shimas: Followed by the History of King Wird Khan, son of King Jali'ad with His Women and Wizars
      1. The Mouse and the Cat
      2. The Fakir and His Jar of Butter
      3. The Fishes and the Crab
      4. The Crow and the Serpent
      5. The Wild Ass and the Jackal
      6. The Unjust King and the Pilgrim Prince
      7. The Crows and the Hawk
      8. The Serpent-Charmer and His Wife
      9. The Spider and the Wind
      10. The Two Kings
      11. The Blind Man and the Cripple
      12. The Foolish Fisherman
      13. The Boy and the Thieves
      14. The Man and his Wife
      15. The Merchant and the Robbers
      16. The Jackals and the Wolf
      17. The Shepherd and the Rogue
      18. The Francolin and the Tortoises
    162. Abu Kir the Dyer and Abu Sir the Barber
    163. Abdullah the Fisherman and Abdullah the Merman
    164. Harun Al-Rashid and Abu Hasan, The Merchant of Oman
    165. Ibrahim and Jamilah
    166. Abu Al-Hasan of Khorasan
    167. Kamar Al-Zaman and the Jeweller's Wife
    168. Abdullah Bin Fazil and His Brothers
    169. Ma'aruf the Cobbler and His Wife Fatimah
      Conclusion
      Terminal Essay
        Preliminary
      1. The Origin of the Nights
          The BirthPlace
          The Date
      2. The Nights In Europe
      3. The Matter and the Manner of the Nights
          The Matter The Manner of the Nights
      4. Social Condition
          Al-Islam
          Woman
          Pornography
          Pederasty
      5. On The Prose-Rhyme and the Poetry of the Nights
          The Saj'a
          The Verse
      Appendix I.--
      1. Index to the Tales and Proper Names
      2. Alphabetical Table of the Notes (Anthropological, &c.)
      3. Alphabetical Table of First lines–
        1. English
        2. Arabic
      4. Table of Contents of the Various Arabic Texts–
        1. The Unfinished Calcutta Edition (1814-1818)
        2. The Breslau Text
        3. The Macnaghten Text and the Bulak Edition
        4. The same with Mr. Lane's and my Version
      Appendix II–
      Contributions to the Bibliography of the Thousand and One Nights and their Imitations, By W. F. Kirby




    TITLE: Supplemental Nights
    AUTHORS: translated by Sir Richard F. Burton.
    SERIES:
    PUBLISHED:USA: Privately Printed by the Burton Club, c1970.
    PHYSICAL DETAILS:6 Volumes.
      The Translator's Foreword. (Volume 1)
      The Translator's Foreword. (Volume 3)
      The Translator's Foreword. (Volume 4)
      The Translator's Foreword. (Volume 5)
      The Translator's Foreword. (Volume 6)
    1. The Sleeper and the Waker
      1. Story of the Larrikin and the Cook
    2. The Caliph Omar Bin Abd Al-Aziz and the Poets
    3. Al-Hajjaj and the Three Young Men
    4. Harun Al-Rashid and the Woman of the Barmecides
    5. The Ten Wazirs; or the History of King Azadbakht and His Son
      1. Of the Uselessness of Endeavour Against Persistent Ill Fortune
        1. Story of the Merchant Who Lost His Luck
      2. Of Looking To the Ends of Affairs
        1. Tale of the Merchant and His Sons
      3. Of the Advantages of Patience
        1. Story of Abu Sabir
      4. Of the Ill Effects of Impatience
        1. Story of Prince Bihzad
      5. Of the Issues of Good and Evil Actions
        1. Story of King Dadbin and His Wazirs
      6. Of Trust in Allah
        1. Story of King Bakhtzaman
      7. Of Clemency
        1. Story of King Bihkard
      8. Of Envy and Malice
        1. Story of Aylan Shah and Abu Tammam
      9. Of Destiny or That Which Is Written On the Forehead
        1. Story of King Ibrahim and His Son
      10. Of the Appointed Term, Which, if it be Advanced, May Not Be Deferred, and if it be Deferred, May Not Be Advanced
        1. Story of King Sulayman Shah and His Niece
      11. Of the Speedy Relief of Allah
        1. Story of the Prisoner and How Allah Gave Him Relief
    6. Ja'afar Bin Yahya and Abd Al-Malik Bin Salih the Abbaside
    7. Al-Rashid and the Barmecides
    8. Ibn Al-Sammak and Al-Rashid
    9. Al-Maamum and Zubaydah
    10. Al-Nu'uman and the Arab of the Banu Tay
    11. Firuz and His Wife
    12. King Shah Bakht and his Wazir Al-Rahwan
      1. Tale of the Man of Khorasan, His Son and His Tutor
      2. Tale of the Singer and the Druggist
      3. Tale of the King Who Kenned the Quintessence of Things
      4. Tale of the Richard Who Married His Beautiful Daughter to the Poor Old Man
      5. Tale of the Sage and His Three Sons
      6. Tale of the Prince who Fell in Love With the Picture
      7. Tale of the Fuller and His Wife and the Trooper
      8. Tale of the Merchant, The Crone, and the King
      9. Tale of the Simpleton Husband
      10. Tale of the Unjust King and the Tither
        1. Story of David and Solomon
      11. Tale of the Robber and the Woman
      12. Tale of the Three Men and Our Lord Isa
        1. The Disciple's Story
      13. Tale of the Dethroned Ruler Whose Reign and Wealth Were Restored to Him
      14. Talk of the Man Whose Caution Slew Him
      15. Tale of the Man Who Was Lavish of His House and His Provision to One Whom He Knew Not
      16. Tale of the Melancholist and the Sharper
      17. Tale of Khalbas and his Wife and the Learned Man
      18. Tale of the Devotee Accused of Lewdness
      19. Tale of the Hireling and the Girl
      20. Tale of the Weaver Who Became a Leach by Order of His Wife
      21. Tale of the Two Sharpers Who Each Cozened His Compeer
      22. Tale of the Sharpers With the Shroff and the Ass
      23. Tale of the Chear and the Merchants
        1. Story of the Falcon and the Locust
      24. Tale of the King and His Chamberlain's Wife
        1. Story of the Crone and the Draper's Wife
      25. Tale of the Ugly Man and His Beautifule Wife
      26. Tale of the King Who Lost Kingdom and Wife and Wealth and Allah Restored Them to Him
      27. Tale of Salim the Youth of Khorasan and Salma, His Sister
      28. Tale of the King of Hind and His Wazir
      Shahrazad and Shahryar
    13. Al-Malik Al-Zahir Rukn Al-Din Bibars Al-Bundukdari and the Sixteen Captains of Police
      1. First Constable's History
      2. Second Constable's History
      3. Third Constable's History
      4. Fourth Constable's History
      5. Fifth Constable's History
      6. Sixth Constable's History
      7. Seventh Constable's History
      8. Eighth Constable's History
        1. The Thief's Tale
      9. Ninth Constable's History
      10. Tenth Constable's History
      11. Eleventh Constable's History
      12. Twelfth Constable's History
      13. Thirteenth Constable's History
      14. Fourteenth Constable's History
        1. A Merry Jest of a Clever Thief
        2. Tale of the Old Sharper
      15. Fifteenth Constable's History
      16. Sixteenth Constable's History
    14. Tale of Harun Al-Rashid and Abdullah Bin Nafi'
      1. Tale of the Damsel Torfat Al-Kulub and the Caliph Harun Al-Rashid
    15. Women's Wiles
    16. Nur Al-Din Ali of Damascus and the Damsel Sitt Al-Milah
    17. Tale of King Ins Bin Kays and His Daughter with the Son of King Al-'abbas
    18. Tale of the Two kings and the Wazir's Daughters
    19. The Concubine and the Caliph
    20. The Concubine of Al-Maamun
    21. The Tale of Zayn Al-Asnam
    22. Alaeddin; or, The Wonderful Lamp
    23. Khudadad and His Brothers
      1. History of the Princess of Daryabar
    24. The Caliph's Night Adventure
      1. The Story of the Blind Man, Baba Abdullah
      2. History of Sidi Nu'uman
      3. History of Khwajah Hasan Al-Habbal
    25. Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves
    26. Ali Khwajah and the Merchant of Baghdad
    27. Prince Ahmad and the Fairy Peri-Banu
    28. The Two Sisters Who Envied Their Cadette
    29. Story of the Sultan of Al-Yaman and His Three Sons
    30. Story of the Three Sharpers
      1. The Sultan Who Fared Forth in the Habit of a Darwaysh
      2. History of Mohammed, Sultan of Cairo
      3. Story of the First Lunatic
      4. Story of the Second Lunatic
      5. Story of the Sage and the Scholar
      6. The Night-Adventure of Sultan Mohammed of Cairo with the Three Foolish Schoolmasters
      7. Story of the Broke-Back Schoolmaster
      8. Story of the Split-Mouthed Schoolmaster
      9. Story of the Limping Schoolmaster
      10. Story of the Three Sisters and Their Mother the Sultanah
    31. History of the Kazi Who Bare a Babe
    32. Tale of the Kazi and the Bhang-Eater
      1. History of the Bhang-Eater and His Wife
      2. How Drummer Abu Kasim Became a Kazi
      3. Story of the Kazi and His Slipper
      4. Tale of Mahmud the Persian and the Kurd Sharper
      5. Tale of the Sultan and His Three Sons and the Enchanting Bird
      6. Story of the King of Al-Yaman and His Three Sons and the Enchanting Bird
      7. History of the First Larrikin
      8. History of the Second Larrikin
      9. History of the Third Larrikin
      10. Story of a Sultan of Al-Hind and His Son Mohammed
      11. Tale of the Fisherman and His Son
      12. Tale of the Third Larrikin Concerning Himself
    33. History of Abu Niyyah and Abu Niyyatayn
    34. The History of the King's Son of Sind and the Lady Fatimah
    35. History of the Lovers of Syria
    36. History of Al-Hajjaj Bin Yusuf and the Young Sayyid
    37. Night Adventure of Harun Al-Rashid and the Youth Manjab
      1. Story of the Darwaysh and the Barber's Boy and the Greedy Sultan
      2. Tale of the Simpleton Husband Note Concerning the "Tirrea Bede," Night 655
    38. The Loves of Al-Hayfa and Yusuf
    39. The Three Princes of China
    40. The Righteous Wazir Wrongfully Gaoled
    41. The Cairene Youth, the Barber and the Captain
    42. The Goodwife of Cairo and Her Four Gallants
      1. The Tailor and the Lady and the Captain
      2. The Syrian and the Three Women of Cairo
      3. The Lady With Two Coyntes
      4. The Whorish Wife Who Vaunted Her Virtue
    43. Coelebs the Droll and His Wife and Her Four Lovers
    44. The Gatekeeper of Cairo and the Cunning She-Thief
    45. Tale of Mohsin and Musa
    46. Mohammed the Shalabi and His Mistress and His Wife
    47. The Fellah and His Wicked Wife
    48. The Woman Who Humoured Her Lover At Her Husband's Expense
    49. The Kazi Schooled By His Wife
    50. The Merchant's Daughter and the Prince of Al-Irak
    51. Story of the Youth Who Would Flutter His Father's Wives
    52. Story of the Two Lack-Tacts of Cairo and Damascus
    53. Tale of Himself Told By the King
    54. The Say of Haykar the Sage
    55. The History of Al-Bundukani or, the Caliph Harun Al-Rashid and the Daughter of King Kisra
    56. The Linguist-Dame, The Duenna and the King's Son
    57. The Tale of the Warlock and the Young Cook of Baghdad
    58. The Pleasant History of the Cock and the Fox
    59. History of What Befel the Fowl-let with the Fowler
    60. The Tale of Attif
      The Tale of Attaf by Alexander J. Cotheal
    61. History of Prince Habib and What Befel Him With the Lady Durrat Al-Ghawwas
      1. The History of Durrat Al-Ghawwas

      Appendix:

      Variants and Analogues of Some of the Tales in Vols. XI and XII. by W. A. Clouston

      The Sleeper and the Waker
      The Ten Wazirs; or the History of King Azadbakht and His Son
      King Dadbin and His Wazirs
      King Aylan Shah and Abu Tamman
      King Sulayman Shah and His Niece
      Firuz and His Wife
      King Shah Bakht and His Wazir Al-Rahwan
      On the Art of Enlarging Pearls
      The Singer and the Druggist
      The King Who Kenned the Quintessence of Things
      The Prince Who Fell In Love With the Picture
      The Fuller, His Wife, and the Trooper
      The Simpleton Husband
      The Three Men and our Lord Isa
      The Melancholist and the Sharper
      The Devout Woman accused of Lewdness
      The Weaver Who Became A Leach By Order of His Wife
      The King Who Lost Kingdom, Wife, and Wealth
      Al-Malik Al-Zahir and the Sixteen Captains of Police
      The Thief's Tale
      The Ninth Constable's Story
      The Fifteenth Constable's Story
      The Damsel tohfat Al-Kulub
      Womens Wiles
      Nur Al-Din and the Damsel Sitt Al-Milah
      King Ins Bin Kays and his Daughter

      Additional Notes:

      Firuz and His Wife
      The Singer and the Druggist
      The Fuller, His Wife, and the Trooper


      Variants and Analogues of the Tales in Volume XIII. by W.A. Clouston
      The Tale of Zayn Al-Asnam
      Alaeddin; or, The Wonderful Lamp
      Khudadad and His Brothers
      The Story of the Blind Man, Baba Abdullah
      History of Sidi Nu'uman
      History of Khwajah Hasan Al-Habbal
      Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves
      Ali Khwajah and the Merchant of Baghdad
      Prince Ahmad and the Fairy Peri-Banu
      The Two Sisters Who Envied Their Cadette

      Additional Notes: -

      The Tale of Zayn Al-Asnam
      Alaeddin; or, The Wonderful Lamp
      Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves
      Prince Ahmad and the Fairy Peri-Banu



      Ineptiae Bodleianae
      The Three Untranslated Tales in Ms. E. J. W. Gibb's "Forty Vezirs"
      Catalogue of Wortley Montague Manuscript Contents

      Notes on the Stories Contained in Volumes XIV. and XV by W. F. Kirby

      Notes on the Stories Contained in Volume XVI. by W. F. Kirby
      Index to the Tales and Proper Names
      Index to the Variants and Analogues
      Index to the Notes of W. A. Clouston and W. F. Kirby
      Additional Notes on the Bibiography of the Thousand and One Nights by W. F. Kirby
      The Biography of the Book and Its Reviewers Reviewed
      Opinions of the Press


    TITLE: The Arabian Nights Entertainments
    AUTHORS: translated by Johathan Scott.
    SERIES:
    PUBLISHED:London: Pickering and Chatto, 1890.
    PHYSICAL DETAILS:4 Volumes.
    Aldine Edition No. 217 of 500

      Preface
    1. Introductory Chapter
      1. The Ass, the Ox, and the Labourer
    2. The Merchant and the Genie
      1. The Story of the First Old Man and the Hind
      2. The Story of the Second Old Man and the Two Black Dogs
    3. The Story of the Fisherman
      1. The Story of the Grecian King and the Physician Douban
      2. The Story of the Husband and the Parrot
      3. The Story of the Vizier That Was Punished
      4. The History of the Young King of the Black Iles
    4. The Story of the Three Calenders Sons of Sultans; and of the Five Ladies of Bagdad
      1. The History of the First Calender
      2. The History of the Second Calender
      3. The Story of the Envious Man, and of Him That He Envied
      4. The History of the Third Calender
      5. The Story of Zobeide
      6. The Story of Amene
    5. The Story of Sinbad the Voyager
      1. The First Voyage
      2. The Second Voyage
      3. The Third Voyage
      4. The Fourth Voyage
      5. The Fifth Voyage
      6. The Sixth Voyage
      7. The Seventh and Last Voyage
    6. The Three Apples
      1. The Story of the Lady Who Was Murdered
      2. The Story of Noor Ad Deen Ali and Uddir Ad Deen Houssun
    7. The History of Ganem, Son of Jabou Ayoub and Known by the Sirname of Love's Slave
    8. The Story of the Little Hunch-back
      1. The Story Told by the Christia Merchant
      2. The Story Told by the Sultan of Casgar's Purveyor
      3. The Story Told by the Jewish Physician
      4. The Story Told by the Tailor
      5. The Story Told by the Barber
      6. The Story Told by the Barber's Eldest Brother
      7. The Story Told by the Barber's Second Brother
      8. The Story Told by the Barber's Third Brother
      9. The Story Told by the Barber's Fourth Brother
      10. The Story Told by the Barber's Fifth Brother
      11. The Story Told by the Barber's Sixth Brother
    9. The History of Aboulhassen Ali Ebn Ecar, and Schemselnihar, Favourite of Caliph Haroon Al Rusheed
    10. The Story of the Loves of Kummir Al Zummaun, Prince of the Isles of the Children of Khaledan, and of Badoura, Princess of China
    11. The Story of the Princes Amgiad and Assad
      1. The Story of the Prince Amgiad and a Lady of the City of Magicians
    12. The Story of Noor Ad Deen and the Fair Persian
    13. The Story of Beder, Prince of Persia, and Jehaunara, Prince of Samandal, or Summunder
    14. The History of Prince Zeyn Alasnam and the Sultan of the Genii
    15. The History of Codadad, and His Brothers
      1. The History of the Princess of Deryabar
    16. The Story of Abu Hassan, or the Sleeper Awakened
    17. The Story of Alla Ad Deen; Or, the Wonderful Lamp
    18. Adventure of the Caliph Haroon Al Rusheed
      1. The Story of Baba Abdoollah
      2. The Story of Syed Naomaun
      3. The Story of Khaujeh Hassan Al Hubbaul
    19. The Story of Ali Aba and the Forty Robbers Destroyed by a Slave
    20. The Story of Ali Khujeh, a Merchand of Bagdad
    21. The Story of the Enchanted Horse
    22. The Story of Prince Ahmed, and the Fairy Perie Banou
    23. The Story of the Sisters Who Envied Their Younger Sister
    24. Story of the Three Sharpers and the Sultan
      1. The Adventures of the Abbdicated Sultan
      2. History of Mahummud, Sultan of Cairo
      3. Story of the First Lunatic
      4. Story of the Second Lunatic
      5. Story of the Retired Sage and His Pupil, Related to the Sultan by the Second Lunatic
      6. Story of the Broken-backed Schoolmaster
      7. Story of the Wry-mouthed Schoolmaster
      8. Story of the Sisters and the Sultana Their Mother
    25. Story of the Bang-eater and the Cauzee
      1. Story of the Bang-eater and His Wife
    26. The Sultan and the Traveller Mhamood Al Hyjemmee
      1. The Koord Robber
      2. Story of the Husbbandman
      3. Story of the Three Princes and Enchanting Bird
      4. Story of a Sultan of Yemen and His Three Sons
      5. Story of the First Sharper in the Cave
      6. History of the Sultan of Hind
    27. Story of the Fisherman's Son
    28. Story of Abou Neeut and Abou Neeuteen; Or, the Well-intentioned and the Double-minded
    29. Adventure of a Courtier, Related by Himself to His Parton, an Ameer of Egypt
    30. Story of the Prince of Sind, and Fatima, Daughter of Amir Bin Naomaun
    31. Story of the Lovers of Syria; Or, the Heroine
    32. Story of Hyjauje, the Tyrannical Governor of Coufeh, and the Young Syed
    33. Story of Ins Alwujjood and Wird Al Ikmaun, Daughter of Ibrahim, Vizier to Sultan Shamikh
    34. The Adventures of Mazin of Khorassaun
    35. Story of the Sultan the Dervish, and the Barber's Son
    36. Adventures of Aleefa Daughter of Mherejaun Sultan of Hind, and Eusuff, Son of Sohul, Sultan of Sind
    37. Adventures of the Three Princes, Sons of the Sultan of China
    38. Story of the Good Vizier Unjustly Imprisoned
    39. Story of the Lady of Cairo and Her Four Gallants
      1. The Cauzee's Story
    40. Story of the Merchant, His Daughter, and the Prince of Eerauk
    41. Adventures of the Cauzee, His Wife, &c
      1. The Sultan's Story of Himself
    42. Conclusion


    TITLE: The Arabian Nights
    AUTHORS:translated by Andrew Lang.
    SERIES:
    PUBLISHED:
    PHYSICAL DETAILS:
    First published by Longmans, Green & Co, London, 1898, 424 pages

      Preface
      Introduction
    1. The Story of the Merchant and the Genius
      1. The Story of the First Old Man and of the Hind
      2. The Story of the Second Old Man, and of the Two Black Dogs
    2. The Story of the Fisherman
      1. The Story of the Greek King and the Physician Douban
      2. The Story of the Husband and the Parrot
      3. The Story of the Vizir Who Was Punished
      4. The Story of the Young King of the Black Isles
    3. Story of the Three Calenders, Sons of Kings, and of Five Ladies of Bagdad
      1. The Story of the First Calender, Son of a King
      2. The Story of the Second Calendar, Son of a King
        1. The Story of the Envious Man and of Him Who Was Envied
      3. Story of the Third Calendar, Son of a King
    4. The Seven Voyages of Sindbad the Sailor
      1. First Voyage
      2. Second Voyage
      3. Third Voyage
      4. Fourth Voyage
      5. Fifth Voyage
      6. Sixth Voyage
      7. Seventh and Last Voyage
    5. The Little Hunchback
      1. Story of the Barber's Fifth Brother
      2. The Story of the Barber's Sixth Brother
    6. The Adventures of Prince Camaralzaman and the Princess Badoura
    7. Noureddin and the Fair Persian
    8. Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp
    9. The Adventures of Haroun-al-Raschid, Caliph of Bagdad
    10. Story of the Blind Baba-Abdalla
    11. The Story of Sidi-Nouman
    12. Story of Ali Colia, Merchant of Bagdad
    13. The Enchanted Horse
    14. The Story of Two Sisters Who Were Jealous of Their Younger Sister


    TITLE: The Book of The Thousand Nights and one Night
    AUTHORS: translated by Dr. J.C. Mardrus; translated from the French by E. Powys Mathers.
    SERIES:
    PUBLISHED:Delhi: Rupa Paperback, 2000.
    PHYSICAL DETAILS:8 volumes in 4.

    1. Invocation
    2. The Tale of King Shahryar and his Brother King Shahzaman
      1. The Fable of the Ass and the Bull and the Husbandman
    3. The Tale of the Merchant and the Ifrit
      1. The Tale of the First Sheikh
      2. The Tale of the Second Sheikh
      3. The Tale of the Third Sheikh
    4. The Tale of the Fisherman and the Jinni
      1. The Tale of the Wazir of King Yunan and Ruyan the Doctor
        1. The Tale of King Sindabad and the Falcon
        2. The Tale of the Prince and the Ogress
        3. The Tale of the Young Man and the Fishes
    5. The Tale of the Porter and the Young Girls
      1. The Tale of the First Kalendar
      2. The Tale of the Second Kalendar
      3. The Tale of the Third Kalendar
      4. The Tale of Zobeida, the First of the Girls
      5. The Tale of the Portress, Amina
    6. The Tale of the Woman Cut in Pieces, the Three Apples, and the Negro Rihan
    7. The Tale of the Wazir Nureddin, his Brother the Wazir Shamseddin, and Hassan Dadreddin
    8. The Tale of the Hunchback with the Tailor, the Christian Broker, the Steward, and the Jewish Doctor; What Followed After; and the Tales Which Each of Them Told
      1. The Tale of the Christian Broker
      2. The Tale of the Steward
      3. The Tale of the Jewish Doctor
      4. The Tale of the Tailor
        1. The Tale of the Lame Young Man with the Barber of Baghdad
        2. The Tale of the Barber of Baghdad and the Tales of his Six Brothers
          1. The Tale of the Barber
          2. The Tale of Bakbuk
          3. The Tale of Al-Haddar
          4. The Tale of Bakbak
          5. The Tale of Al-Kuz
          6. The Tale of Al-Ashar
          7. The Tale of Shakalik
      The Tale of the Hunchback continued
    9. The Tale of Sweet-Friend and Ali-Nur
    10. The Tale of Gahenem Bin-Ayub and His Sister Fetnah
    11. The Tale of King Omar Al-Neman and His Two Remarkable Sons, Sharkan and Al-Makan
      1. The Saying of the Three Doors
      2. The Tale of the Death of King Omar Al-Neman and the Admirable Discourses which went before it
        1. The Discourse of the First Girl
        2. The Discourse of the Second Girl
        3. The Discourse of the Third Girl
        4. The Discourse of the Fourth Girl
        5. The Discourse of the Fifth Girl
        6. The Discourse of the Old Woman
      3. The Tale of the Monastery
      4. The Tale of Aziz and Aziza and of Prince Aiadem
    12. The End of the Tale of King Omar Al-Neman
      1. The Tale of Aziz and Aziza
      2. The Tale of Princess Donia and Prince Diadem
      3. The Adventures of Young Kanmakan, Son of Al-Makan
      4. The Tale of the Hashish Eater
      5. The Tale of Hamad, the Bedouin
    13. The Delightful Tale of the Beasts and Birds
      1. The Tale of the Goose, the Peacock, and the Peahen
      2. The Tale of the Shepherd and the Girl
      3. The Tale of the Tortoise and the Heron
      4. The Tale of the Wolf and the Fox
      5. The Tale of the Mouse and the Weasel
      6. The Tale of the Crow and the Civet
      7. The Tale of the Crow and the Fox
    14. The Tale of Ali Bin Bakkar and the Fair Shams Al-Nahar
    15. The Tale of Kamaralzaman and the Princess Budur, Moon of Moons
    16. The Tale of Happy-Handsome and Happy-Fair
    17. The Tale of Beauty-Spot
    18. The Tale of Sympathy, the Learned
    19. An Adventure of the Poet Abu Nowas
    20. The Tale of Sindbad the Sailor
      1. The First Voyage of Sindbad the Sailor
      2. The Second Voyage of Sindbad the Sailor
      3. The Third Voyage of Sindbad the Sailor
      4. The Fourth Voyage of Sindbad the Sailor
      5. The Fifth Voyage of Sindbad the Sailor
      6. The Sixth Voyage of Sindbad the Sailor
      7. The Seventh and Last Voyage of Sindbad the Sailor
    21. The Tale of Zumurrud, the Beautiful, and Ali Shar, Son of Glory
    22. The Tale of the Six Different Coloured Girls
    23. The Extraordinary Tale of the City of Brass
    24. The Tale of Ibn Al-Mansur and the Two Girls
    25. The Tale of Wardan the Butcher and the Wazir's Daughter
    26. The Tale of Yamlik, Queen of the Under Earth
      1. The Tale of Bulukiya
      2. The Tale of the Fair Sad Youth
    27. The Flowering Terrace of Wit and Garden of Gallantry
      1. Al-Rachid and the Fart
      2. The Youth and his Master
      3. The Wonderful Bag
      4. Al-Rachid Judges of Love
      5. Which is better? A Youth of a Ripe Man?
      6. The Price of Cucumbers
      7. White Hair
      8. A Difficulty Resolved
      9. Abu-Nowas and Zobeida's Bath
      10. Abu-Nowas Improvises
      11. The Ass
      12. Zobeida Caught in the Act
      13. Male or Female?
      14. The Share
      15. The Schoolmaster
      16. Inscription on a Chemise
      17. Inscription on a Cup
      18. The Khalifat in the Basket
      19. The Tripe Cleaner
      20. The Girl Cool-of-the-Eyes
      21. Girls or Boys?
    28. The Strange Khalifat
    29. The Tale of Rose-in-the-Bud and World's-Delight
    30. The Magic Tale of the Ebony Hourse
    31. The Tale of the Shifts of Dalila-the-Wily and her Daughter Zaynab-the-Cheat with Ahmad-the-Moth, Hassan-the-Pest, and Ali Quicksilver
    32. The Tale of Juder the Fisherman or the Enchanted Bag
    33. The Tale of Abu Kir and Abu Sir
    34. Moral Anecdotes from the Perfumed Garden
      1. The Three Wishes
      2. The Boy and the Rubber
      3. There is White and White
    35. The Tale of Land Abdalla and Sea Abdalla
    36. The Tale of the Yellow Youth
    37. The Tale of Pomegranate-Flower and Laugh-of-the-Moon
    38. Ishak's Winter Evening
    39. The Fellah of Egypt and his White Children
    40. The Tale of Khalif and the Khalifat
    41. The Adventures of Hasan of Bassora
    42. The Diwan of Jovial and Indecent Folk
      1. The Historic Fart
      2. The Two Jesters
      3. A Woman's Trick
    43. The Tale of the Sleeper Wakened
    44. The Loves of Zayn Al-Mawasif
    45. The Tale of the Lazy Youth
    46. The Tale of Young Nur and the Warrior Girl
    47. Recitals of Generosity and Conduct
      1. Saladin and his Wazir
      2. The Lover's Tomb
      3. The Divorce of Hind
    48. The Strange Tale of the Mirror of Virgins
    49. The Tale of Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp
    50. The Parable of True Learning
    51. Farizade of the Rose's Smile
    52. The Tale of Kamar and the Expert Halima
    53. The Tale of the Leg of Mutton
    54. The Keys of Destiny
    55. The Diwan of Easy Jests and Laughing Wisdom
      1. The Everlasting Slippers
      2. Bahlul the Jester
      3. The Invitation to Universal Peace
      4. The Tale of the Tied Points
      5. The Tale of the Two Hashish Eaters
      6. The Tale of the Father of Farts
      7. The Tale of the Kadi Mule
      8. The Kadi and the Ass's Foal
      9. The Tale of the Astute Kadi
      10. The Man who Understood Women
      11. The Hashish Eater in Judgment
    56. The Tale of Princess Nurennahar and the Lovely Jinnia
    57. The Tale of Pearl-Harvest
    58. The Tale of the Two Lives of Sultan Mahmud
    59. The Tale of the Unending Treasure
    60. The Adventures of the Royal Bastard
      1. The Tale of the Ape Youth
      2. The First Madman's Tale
      3. The Second Madman's Tale
      4. The Third Madman's Tale
    61. Wisdom Below the Severed Heads
    62. The Spite of Wives
      1. The Pastrycook's Tale
      2. The Greengrocer's Tale
      3. The Butcher's Tale
      4. The First Clarinet's Tale
    63. The Tale of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves
    64. Meetings of Al-Rachid on the Bridge of Baghdad
      1. The Master of the White Mare
      2. The Youth Behind Whom Indian and Chinese Airs were Played
      3. The Generous Sheikh
      4. The Split-Mouth Schoolmaster
      5. The Blind Man who would be Buffeted
    65. The Tale of Zuleika
    66. Sweet Tales of Careless Youth
      1. Hard-Head and his Sister Little-Foot
      2. The Anklet
      3. The He-Goat and the King's Daughter
      4. The Prince and the Tortoise
      5. The Chickpea Seller's Daughter
      6. The Looser
      7. The Captain of Police
      8. A Contest in Generosity
      9. The Gelded Barber
      10. Firuz and his Wife
      11. The Mind and the Soil
    67. The Tale of the Magic Book
    68. The Splendid Tale of Prince Diamond
    69. Some Jests and Suggestions of the Master of Shifts and Laughter
    70. The Tale of the Girl Heart's-Miracle, Lieutenant of the Birds
    71. The Tale of Al-Malik Bibars and his Captains of Police
      1. The First Captain's Tale
      2. The Second Captain's Tale
      3. The Third Captain's Tale
      4. The Fourth Captain's Tale
      5. The Fifth Captain's Tale
      6. The Sixth Captain's Tale
      7. The Seventh Captain's Tale
      8. The Eighth Captain's Tale
      9. The Ninth Captain's Tale
      10. The Tenth Captain's Tale
      11. The Eleventh Captain's Tale
      12. The Twelfth Captain's Tale
    72. The Tale of the Sea Rose of the Girl of China
    73. The Tale of the Honey Cake and the Cobbler's Calamitous Wife
    74. Windows on the Garden of History
      1. The Poet Dorayd, His Generosity, and His Love for Tumadir Al-Khansa
      2. Ofairah the Suns, and Hozaylah the Moons, the Warrior Daughters of the Poet Find
      3. The Love Story of Princess Fatima and the Poet Murakish
      4. The Vengeance of King Hojjr
      5. Men in Judgment of their Wives
      6. Tales of Omar the Separator
      7. Blue Sallamah the Singer
      8. The Tale of the Parasite
      9. The Tale of the Slave of Destiny
      10. The Tale of the Fatal Collar
      11. Ishak of Mosul and the Lost Melody
      12. The Two Dancers
      13. The Pistachio Oil Cream and the Legal Point
      14. The Arab Girl at the Fountain
      15. The Perils of Insistence
    75. The End of Giafar and the Barmacides
    76. The Tender Tale of Prince Jasmin and Princess Almond
    77. Conclusion



    Revised with additions
    TITLE: Tales From The Thousand And One Nights
    AUTHORS:translated by N. J. Dawood.
    SERIES:
    PUBLISHED:London: Penguin Books, 1973.
    PHYSICAL DETAILS:

    Introduction
    Invocation
    Prologue
        The Tale of King Shahriyar and his Brother Shahzaman
        The Fable of the Donkey, the Ox, and the Farmer
    The Tale of the Hunchback
        The Tailor’s Tale
        The Tale of the Lame Young Man and the Barber of Baghdad
        The Barber’s Tale
        The Tale of Bakbook, the Barber’s First Brother
        The Tale of Al-Haddar, the Barber’s Second Brother
        The Tale of Bakbak, the Barber’s Third Brother
        The Tale of Al-Kuz, the Barber’s Fourth Brother
        The Tale of Al-Ashar, the Barber’s Fifth Brother
        The Tale of Shakashik, the Barber’s Sixth Brother
    The Donkey
    The Fisherman and the Jinnee
        The Tale of King Yuman and Duban the Doctor
        The Tale of King Dindbad and the Falcon
        The Tale of the Enchanted King
    The Young Woman and Her Five Lovers
    Sindbad the Sailor and Sindbad the Porter
        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 Last Voyage of Sindbad the Sailor
    The Historic Fart
    Aladdin and the Enchanted Lamp
    The Tale of Kafur the Black Eunuch
    The Porter and the Three Girls of Bagdad
        The Tale of the First Dervish
        The Tale of the Second Dervish
        The Tale of the Third Dervish
        The Tale of the First Girl
        The Tale of the Second Girl
    The Tale of Khalifah the Fisherman
    The Dream
    The Tale of Judar and His Brothers
    The Tale of Ma’aruf the Cobbler
    Epilogue


    4th Printing
    TITLE: The Arabian Nights
    AUTHORS:translated by Husain Hadday.
    SERIES:
    PUBLISHED:New York: Alfred A. Knoph, 1992.
    PHYSICAL DETAILS:

    Foreword
    Prologue:    The Story of King Shahrayar and Shahrazad, His Vizier’s Daughter
        The Tale of the Ox and the Donkey
        The Tale of the Merchant and His Wife
    The Story of the Merchant and the Demon
        The First Old Man’s Tale
        The Second Old Man’s Tale
    The Story of the Fisherman and the Demon
        The Tale of King Yunan and the Sage Duban
        The Tale of the Husband and the Parrot
        The Tale of the King’s Son and the She-Ghoul
        The Tale of the Enchanted King
    The Story of the Porter and the Three Ladies
        The First Dervish’s Tale
        The Second Dervish’s Tale
            The Tale of the Envious and the Envied
        The Third Dervish’s Tale
        The Tale of the First Lady, the Mistress of the House
        The Tale of the Second Lady, the Flogged One
    The Story of the Three Apples
        The Story of the Two Viziers, Nir al-Din Ali al-Misri and Badr al-Din Hasan al-Basri
    The Story of the Hunchback
        The Christian Broker’s Tale: The Young Man with the Severed Hand and the Girl
        The Steward’s Tale: The Young Man from Baghdad and Lady Zubaida’s Maid
        The Jewish Physician’s Tale: The Young Man from Mosul and the Murdered Girl
        The Tailor’s Tale: The Lame Young Man from Baghdad and the Barber
            The Barber’s Tale
                The Tale of the First Brother, the Hunchbacked Tailor
                The Tale of the Second Brother, Baqbaqa the Paraplegic
                The Tale of the Third Brother, Faqfaq the Blind
                The Tale of the Fourth Brother, the One-Eyed Butcher
                The Tale of the Fifth Brother, the Cropped of Ears
                The Tale of the Sixth Brother, the Cropped of Lips
    The Story of Nur al-Din Ali ibn-Bakkar and the Slave-Girl Shams al-Nahar
    The Story of the Slave-Girl Anis al-Jalis and Nur al-Din Ali ibn-Khaqan
    The Story of Jullanar of the Sea


    TITLE: The Arabian Nights II
    AUTHORS:translated by Husain Hadday.
    SERIES:
    PUBLISHED:New York: Alfred A. Knoph, 1998.
    PHYSICAL DETAILS:

    The Story of Sindbad the Sailor
        The First Voyage of Sindbad
        The Second Voyage of Sindbad
        The Third Voyage of Sindbad
        The Fourth Voyage of Sindbad
        The Fifth Voyage of Sindbad
        The Sixth Voyage of Sindbad
        The Seventh Voyage of Sindbad
    The Story of ‘Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves
    The Story of ‘Ala al-Din (Aladdin) and the Magic LampNT>
    The Story of Qamar al-Zaman and His Two Sons, Amjad and As’ad
        The Adventures of Qamar al-Zaman’s Two Sons, Amjad and As’ad
            The Tale of Ni’ma and Nu’am
        The Conclusion of the Story of Qamar al-Zaman


    TITLE: The Arabian Nights - Tales of 1001 Nights
    AUTHORS: translated by Malcolm C. Lyons with Ursula Lyons.
    SERIES:
    PUBLISHED:London: Penguin Classics, 2008.
    PHYSICAL DETAILS:3 Volumes.

    Lyons does not include story titles within the body of the text. The text is broken up by nights only. To determine where a particular story starts one must consult the index in each volume.

    Volume 1: Nights 1-294
      King Shahriyar and Shah Zaman
      King Shahriyar and Shahrazad
      1. The story of the donkey and the bull
    1. The merchant and the jinni
      1. The story of the first old man
      2. The story of the second old man
      3. The story of the third old man
    2. The fisherman and the ‘ifrit
      1. The story of King Yunan and Duban the sage
        1. The story of King Sindbad and the falcon
        2. The story of the treacherous vizier
      2. The story of the semi-petrified prince
    3. The porter and the three ladies
      1. The story of the first dervish
      2. The story of the second dervish
        1. The story of the envious and the envied
      3. The story of the third dervish
      4. The story of the lady of the house
      5. The story of the doorkeeper
    4. Harun al-Rashid and the fisherman’s chest
      1. The story of the young man and the three apples
      2. The story of Nur al-Din and Shams al-Din
    5. The hunchback
      1. The Christian’s story
      2. The inspector’s story
      3. The Jewish doctor’s story
      4. The tailor’s story
      5. The story of the barber
        1. The story of the barber’s first brother
        2. The story of the barber’s second brother
        3. The story of the barber’s third brother
        4. The story of the barber’s fourth brother
        5. The story of the barber’s fifth brother
        6. The story of the barber’s sixth brother
    6. Nur al-Din ’Ali and Anis al-Jalis
    7. Ghanim ibn Ayyub, the slave of love
      1. The story of the eunuch Bukhait
      2. The story of the eunuch Kafur
    8. King ‘Umar ibn al-Nu‘man and his family
      1. The story of Taj al-Muluk Kharan and Princess Dunya
        1. The story of ‘Aziz and ‘Aziza
      2. The story of the hashish addict
    9. The peahen, the duck and the gazelle
    10. The pious shepherd
    11. The water fowl and the tortoise
    12. The wolf and the fox
      1. The story of the hawk and the partridge
      2. The story of the man and the snake
    13. The weasel and the mouse
    14. The crow and the cat
    15. The fox and the crow
      1. The story of the flea and the mouse
      2. The story of the falcon and the birds of prey
      3. The story of the sparrow and the eagle
    16. The hedgehog and the doves
      1. The story of the merchant and the two thieves
    17. The thief with the monkey
      1. The story of the foolish weaver
    18. The sparrow and the peacock
    19. ‘Ali ibn Bakkar and Shams al-Nahar
    20. The story of King Shahriman and his son, Qamar al-Zaman
      1. The story of Ni‘ma ibn al-Rabi‘ and Nu‘m
    21. ‘Ala’ al-Din Abu’l-Shamat
    22. Hatim of Tayy
    23. Ma‘n ibn Za’ida
    24. The city of Labtit
    25. Hisham ibn ‘Abd al-Malik and the young Bedouin
    26. Ibrahim ibn al-Mahdi
    27. ‘Abd allah ibn Abi Qilaba and Iram, City of the Columns
    28. Ishaq ibn al-Mausili
    29. The slaughterhouse cleaner and the lady
    30. Harun al-Rashid and ‘the second caliph’
    31. ‘Ali the Persian
    32. The story of Ali Baba and the forty thieves killed by a slave girl

      Volume 2: Nights 295-719

    33. ‘Ali the Persian
    34. Harun al-Rashid, the slave girl and Abu Yusuf
    35. Khalid ibn ‘Abd Allah al-Qushairi and the lover who confessed to theft
    36. The generosity of Ja‘far the Barmecide to the bean seller
    37. Abu Muhammad the sluggard
    38. The generosity of Yahya ibn Khalid to Mansur
    39. The generosity of Yahya to the forger
    40. The caliph al-Ma’mun and the scholar
    41. ‘Ali Shar and Zumurrud
    42. Harun al-Rashid and ‘Ali ibn Mansur
      1. The story of Jubair ibn ‘Umair al-Shaibani and Budur
    43. The story of al-Ma’mun, the Yemeni and the six slave girls
    44. Harun al-Rashid, the slave girl and Abu Nuwas
    45. The man who stole the dog’s gold bowl
    46. The wali and the clever thief in Alexandria
    47. Al-Malik and his three walis
    48. The money-changer and the thief
    49. The wali of Qus and the trickster
    50. Ibrahim ibn al-Mahdi and the merchant
    51. The woman who gave alms to a poor man
    52. The pious Israelite
    53. Abu’l-Hassan al-Ziyadi and the man from Khurasan
    54. The poor man and his friends
    55. The rich man who lost and then regained his money
    56. The caliph al-Mutawakkil and the slave girl Mahbuba
    57. Wardan the butcher, the woman and the bear
    58. The princess and the ape
    59. The ebony horse
    60. Uns al-Wujud and al-Ward fi’l-Akmam
    61. Abu Nuwas and the three boys
    62. ‘Abd Allah ibn Ma‘mar al-Taimi, the Basran and the slave girl
    63. The ‘Udhri lovers
    64. The vizier of Yemen and his younger brother
    65. The lovers in the school
    66. Al-Mutalammis and his wife Umaima
    67. Harun al-Rashid and the Lady Zubaida in the pool
    68. Harun al-Rashid and the three poets
    69. Mus‘ab ibn al-Zubair and ‘A’isha ibn Talha
    70. Abu’l-Aswad and his slave girl
    71. Harun al-Rashid and the two slave girls
    72. Harun al-Rashid and the three slave girls
    73. The miller and his wife
    74. The fool and the knave
    75. Abu Yusuf and the Lady Zubaida
    76. The caliph al-Hakim and the merchant
    77. Anushirwan and the peasant girl
    78. The water carrier and the goldsmith’s wife
    79. Chrosroe, Shirin and the fisherman
    80. Yahya ibn Khalid the Barmecide and the poor man
    81. Muhammad al-Amin and Ja‘far ibn Musa al-Hadi
    82. The sons of Yaha ibn Khalid and Sa‘id ibn Salim al-Bahili
    83. The trick played by a wife on her husband
    84. The pious Jewish woman and the two evil old men
    85. Ja‘far the Barmecide and the old Bedouin
    86. The caliph ‘Umar ibn al-Khattab and the young Bedouin
    87. The caliph al-Ma’mun and the Pyramids
    88. The thief and the merchant
    89. Masrur and Ibn al-Qaribi
    90. The pious prince
    91. The schoolmaster who fell in love through what he heard
    92. The foolish schoolmaster
    93. The schoolmaster who could neither read nor write
    94. The king and the virtuous wife
    95. ‘Abd al-Rahman al-Maghribi and the rukh
    96. ‘Adi ibn Zaid and Princess Hind
    97. Di’bil al-Khuza‘I, the lady and Muslim ibn al-Walid
    98. Ishaq al-Mausili, the singer and the merchant
    99. The two unfortunate lovers
    100. The lovers of Tayy
    101. The mad lover
    102. The abbot who converted to Islam
    103. Abu ‘Isa and Qurrat al-‘Ain
    104. Al-‘Amin and his uncle, ibrahim al-Mahdi
    105. The caliph al-Mutawakkil and al-Fath ibn Khaqan
    106. The dispute about the merits of men and women
    107. Abu Suwaid and the white-haired woman
    108. ‘Ali ibn Muhammad and the slave girl, Mu’nis
    109. The two women and their lovers
    110. ‘Ali, the cairene merchant
    111. The pilgrim and the old woman
    112. The slave girl Tawaddud
    113. The angel of death, the rich king and the pious man
    114. The angel of death and the rich king
    115. The angel of death and the king of the Israelites
    116. Alexander the Great and the poor king
    117. King Anushirwan the Just
    118. The Jewish judge and his virtuous wife
    119. The shipwrecked woman
    120. The pious black slave
    121. The pious Israelite and his wife
    122. Al-Hajjaj and the pious man
    123. The smith who could put his hand in the fire
    124. The pious man and his cloud
    125. The Muslim hero and the Christian girl
    126. The Christian princess and the Muslim
    127. The prophet and the justice of God
    128. The Nile ferryman
    129. The pious Israelite who recovered his wife and children
    130. Abu’l-Hasan al-Darraj and Abu Ja‘far, the leper
    131. Hasib karim al-Din and the snak queen
      1. The story of Buluqiya
      2. The story of Janshah
    132. Sindbad the sailor
      1. The first journey of Sindbad
      2. The second journey of Sindbad
      3. The third journey of Sindbad
      4. The fourth journey of Sindbad
      5. The fifth journey of Sindbad
      6. The sixth journey of Sindbad
      7. The seventh journey of Sindbad
        Alternative version of the seventh journey of Sindbad: Sindbad and the elephant graveyard.
    133. The City of Brass
    134. The wiles of woman: the king and his seven viziers
      1. The story of the king and the wife of his vizier
      2. The story of the merchant and his parrot
      3. The story of the fuller and his son
      4. The story of the chaste wife
      5. The story of the mean man and the bread
      6. The story of the woman and her two lovers
      7. The story of the prince and the ghula
      8. The story of the honey
      9. The story of the wife who made her husband sieve dirt
      10. The story of the enchanted spring
      11. The story of the vizier’s son and the wife of the bath keeper
      12. The story of the wife who cheated her husband
      13. The story of the goldsmith and the Kashmiri singing girl
      14. The story of the man who never laughed again
      15. The story of the prince and the merchant’s wife
      16. The story of the page who pretended to understand the speech of birds
      17. The story of the woman and her five would-be lovers
      18. The story of the three wishes
      19. The story of the stolen necklace
      20. The story of the two doves
      21. The story of Prince Bahram and Princess al-Datma
      22. The story of the old woman and the merchant’s son
      23. The story of the ‘ifrit’s beloved
      24. The story of the merchant and the blind old man
      25. The story of the lewd man and the three-year-old child
      26. The story of the stolen purse and the five-year-old child
    135. Judar and his brothers
    136. ‘Ajib and Gharib
    137. ‘Utba and rayya
    138. Hind, daughter of al-Nu‘man, and al-Hajjaj
    139. Khuzaima ibn Bishr and ‘Ikrima ibn al-Fayyad
    140. Yunus al-Katib and Walid ibn Sahl
    141. Harun al-Rashid and the young Basran girls
    142. Ishaq al-Mausili and his visitor
    143. The ‘Udhri lovers
    144. The Bedouin and his faithful wife
    145. Harun al-Rashid and the story of the woman of Basra
    146. Ishaq al-Mausili and the devil
    147. The Medinese lovers
    148. Al-Malik al-Nasir and his vizier
    149. Dalila the wily
    150. The adventures of ‘Ali al-Zaibaq
    151. Ardashir and Hayat al-Nufus

      Volume 3: Nights 720 to 1001

    152. Ardashir and Hayat al-Nufus
    153. Julnar of the sea and her son, Badr Basim
    154. King Muhammad ibn Saba’ik and Hasan the merchant
      1. The story of Saif al-Muluk and Badi’al-Jamal
    155. Hasan of Basra, the goldsmith
    156. Khalifa the fisherman
    157. Masrur and Zain al-Mawasif
    158. Nur al-Din and Miriam the sash-maker
    159. The man from Upper Egypt and his Frankish wife
    160. The young man of Baghdad and his slave girl
    161. King Jali‘ad and his son, Wird Khan
      1. The story of the cat and the mouse
      2. The story of the ascetic and his butter jar
      3. The story of the fish and the crab
      4. The story of the crow and the snake
      5. The story of the wild ass and the jackal
      6. The story of the unrighteous king and the pilgrim prince
      7. The story of the crows
      8. The story of the snake charmer
      9. The story of the spider and the wind
      10. The story of the two kings
      11. The story of the blind man and the cripple
      12. The story of the foolish fisherman
      13. The story of the boy and the thieves
      14. The story of the merchant and his wife
      15. The story of the merchant and the thieves
      16. The story of the jackals and the wolf
      17. The story of the shepherd and the thief
      18. The story of the partridge and the tortoises
    162. Abu Qir and Abu Sir
    163. ‘Abd allah of the land and ‘Abd allah of the sea
    164. Harun al-Rashid and Abu’l-Hasan of Oman
    165. Ibrahim and Jamila
    166. Abu’l-Hasan al-Khurasani
    167. Qamar al-Zaman
    168. ‘Abd allah ibn Fadil and his brothers
    169. Ma‘ruf the cobbler
    170. The end of the story of King Shahriyar and Shahrazad
    171. The story of Aladdin, or The magic lamp


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