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The Arabian Nights (Translation)

Written by eastern writer on Saturday, July 24, 2010

Translated by Sir Richard Burton

Content:
• The Story of King Shahryar
• The Tale of the Bull and the Ass
• The Fisherman and the Jinni
• The Tale of the Ensorceled Prince
• The Porter and the Three Ladies of Baghdad
• The First Kalandar's Tale
• The Second Kalandar's Tale
• The Third Kalandar's Tale
• The Eldest Lady's Tale
• The Tale of the Three Apples
• Tale of Nur Al-Din Ali and His Son Badr Al-Din Hasan
• The City of Many-Columned Iram and Abdullah Son of Abi Kilabah
• The Sweep and the Noble Lady
• The Man Who Stole the Dish of Gold Wherin the Dog Ate
• The Ruined Man Who Became Rich Again Through a Dream
• The Ebony Horse
• The Angel of Death With the Proud and the Devout Man
• Sindbad the Seaman and Sindbad the Landsman
• First Voyage of Sindbad Hight the Seaman
• The Second Voyage of Sindbad the Seaman
• The Third Voyage of Sindbad the Seaman
• The Fourth Voyage of Sindbad the Seaman
• The Fifth Voyage of Sindbad the Seaman
• The Sixth Voyage of Sindbad the Seaman
• The Seventh Voyage of Sindbad the Seaman
• The Lady and Her Five Suitors
• Khalifah The Fisherman of Baghdad
• Abu Kir the Dyer and Abu Sir the Barber
• The Sleeper and the Walker
• Story of the Larrikin and the Cook
• Alladin; or the Wonderful Lamp
• Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves
• Conclusion



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The Story of King Shahryar

The Tale of the Bull and the Ass

The Fisherman and the Jinni

The Tale of the Ensorceled Prince

The Porter and the Three Ladies of Baghdad

The First Kalandar's Tale

The Second Kalandar's Tale

The Third Kalandar's Tale

The Eldest Lady's Tale

The Tale of the Three Apples

Tale of Nur Al-Din Ali and His Son Badr Al-Din Hasan

The City of Many-Columned Iram and Abdullah Son of Abi Kilabah

The Sweep and the Noble Lady

The Man Who Stole the Dish of Gold Wherin the Dog Ate

The Ruined Man Who Became Rich Again Through a Dream

The Ebony Horse

The Angel of Death With the Proud and the Devout Man

Sindbad the Seaman and Sindbad the Landsman

First Voyage of Sindbad Hight the Seaman

The Second Voyage of Sindbad the Seaman

The Third Voyage of Sindbad the Seaman

The Fourth Voyage of Sindbad the Seaman

The Fifth Voyage of Sindbad the Seaman

The Sixth Voyage of Sindbad the Seaman

The Seventh Voyage of Sindbad the Seaman

The Lady and Her Five Suitors

Khalifah The Fisherman of Baghdad

Abu Kir the Dyer and Abu Sir the Barber

The Sleeper and the Walker

Story of the Larrikin and the Cook

Alladin; or the Wonderful Lamp

Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves

Conclusion


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