< Tales from the Arabic
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TALES FROM THE ARABIC.
CASHAN EDITION
Limited to One Thousand Copies
No. 958
Contents
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CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME. Breslau Text.
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Note: The nesting below tries to follow the actual structure of the stories, it doesn't match exactly the Contents in the printed book. (Wikisource contributor note)
Breslau Text
- Asleep and Awake
- The Khalif Omar Ben Abdulaziz and the Poets
- El Hejjaj and the Three Young Men
- Haroun er Reshid and the Woman of the Barmecides
- The Ten Viziers; or the History of King Azadbekht and His Son
Of the Uselessness of Endeavour Against Persistent Ill FortuneOf Looking to the Issues of Affairs
Of the Ill Effects of Precipitation
Of the Issues of Good and Evil Actions
- Jaafer Ben Yehya and Abdulmelik Ben Salih the Abbaside
- Er Reshid and the Barmecides
- Ibn es Semmak and Er Reshid
- El Mamoun and Zubeideh
- En Numan and the Arab of the Benou Tai
- Firouz and His Wife
- King Shah Bekht and His Vizier Er Rehwan
- Story of the Man of Khorassan, His Son and His Governor
- Story of the Singer and the Druggist
- Story of the King Who Knew the Quintessence of Things
- Story of the Rich Man Who Gave His Fair Daughter in Marriage to the Poor Old Man
- Story of the Rich Man and His Wasteful Son
- The King’s Son Who Fell in Love with the Picture
- Story of the Fuller and His Wife
- Story of the Old Woman, the Merchant and the King
- Story of the Credulous Husband
- Story of the Unjust King and the Tither
- Story of the Thief and the Woman
- Story of the Three Men and Our Lord Jesus
- Story of the Dethroned King Whose Kingdom and Good Were Restored to Him
- Story of the Man Whose Caution Was the Cause of His Death
- Story of the Man Who Was Lavish of His House and His Victual to One Whom He Knew Not
- Story of the Idiot and the Sharper
- Story of Khelbes and His Wife and the Learned Man


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Translation: | ![]() This work was published before January 1, 1927, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. |
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