Arabian nights entertainments, consisting of one thousand and one stories, told by the Sultaness of the Indies, to divert the Sultan from the execution of a bloody vow he had made to marry a lady every day, and have her cut off next morning, to avenge himself for the disloyalty of his first Sultaness, &c., containing a better account of the customs, manners, and religion of the Eastern Nations, viz. Tartars, Persians, and Indians, than is to be met with in any author hitherto published

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Arabian nights entertainments, consisting of one thousand and one stories, told by the Sultaness of the Indies, to divert the Sultan from the execution of a bloody vow he had made to marry a lady every day, and have her cut off next morning, to avenge himself for the disloyalty of his first Sultaness, &c., containing a better account of the customs, manners, and religion of the Eastern Nations, viz. Tartars, Persians, and Indians, than is to be met with in any author hitherto published

translated into French from the Arabian mss. by M. Galland of the Royal Academy; and now done into English from the last Paris edition

Printed for and sold by the booksellers, by D. Schaw and Son, Lawnmarket, 1805

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Arabian nights entertainments

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Arabian nights

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  • NCID
    BA70525840
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Original Language Code
    freara
  • Place of Publication
    Edinburgh
  • Pages/Volumes
    4 v.
  • Size
    15 cm
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