The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 12 [Supplement]
CONTENTS
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Richard F. Burton.
London, August 1, 1886.
13. Al-Malik Al-Zahir Rukn Al-Din Bibars Al-Bundukdari and the Sixteen Captains of Police a. First Constable's History b. Second Constable's History c. Third Constable's History d. Fourth Constable's History e. Fifth Constable's History f. Sixth Constable's History g. Seventh Constable's History h. Eighth Constable's History ha. The Thief's Tale i. Ninth Constable's History j. Tenth Constable's History k. Eleventh Constable's History l. Twelfth Constable's History m. Thirteenth Constable's History n. Fourteenth Constable's History na. A Merry Jest of a Clever Thief nb. Tale of the Old Sharper o. Fifteenth Constable's History p. Sixteenth Constable's History 14. Tale of Harun Al-Rashid and Abdullah Bin Nafi' a. 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-'Abbás 18. Tale of the Two kings and the Wazir's Daughters 19. The Concubine and the Caliph 20. The Concubine of Al-Maamun 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 Tammam 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 Tuhfat Al-Kulub Women's 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
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VOLUME TWO
Privately Printed By The Burton Club
To Henry Irving, Esq.
My Dear Irving,
Original Contents of the Twelfth Volume.
SUPPLEMENTAL NIGHTS TO THE BOOK OF THE THOUSAND NIGHTS AND A NIGHT
The Second Constable's History.
The Third Constable's History.
The Fourth Constable's History.
The Fifth Constable's History.
The Sixth Constable's History.
The Seventh Constable's History.
The Eighth Constable's History.
The Thief's Tale.
The Ninth Constable's History.
The Tenth Constable's History.
The Eleventh Constable's History.
The Twelfth Constable's History.
The Thirteenth Constable's History.
The Fourteenth Constable's History.
A Merry Jest of a Clever Thief.
The Tale of the Old Sharper.
The Sixteenth Constable's History.
The Tale of the Damsel Tohfat al-Kulub and the Caliph Harun al-Rashid.
The Hundred and Ninety-seventh Night.
The Hundred and Ninety-eight Night.
The Hundred and Ninety-ninth Night.
The Two Hundredth Night.
VARIANTS AND ANALOGUES OF SOME OF THE TALES IN VOLUMES XI. AND XII.
THE SLEEPER AND THE WAKER—Vol. XI. p. 1.
STORY OF KING DADBIN AND HIS WAZIRS.—Vol. XI. p. 94.
STORY OF AYLAN SHAH AND ABÚ TAMMÁM—Vol. XI p. 112.
STORY OF KING SULAYMAN SHAH AND HIS NIECE.—Vol. XI. p. 131.
FIRUZ AND HIS WIFE.—Vol. XI. p. 185.
KING SHAH BAKHT AND HIS WAZIR AL-RAHWAN.—Vol. XI. p. 127.
THE ART OF ENLARGING PEARLS.—Vol. XI. p.197.
THE SINGER AND THE DRUGGIST.—Vol. XI. p. 203.
PERSIAN VERSION
SER GIOVANNI'S VERSION
THE KING WHO KENNED THE QUINTESSENCE OF THINGS.—Vol. XI. p. 212.
INDIAN VERSION
SIBERIAN VERSION
HUNGARIAN VERSION
TURKISH ANALOGUE.
THE PRINCE WHO FELL IN LOVE WITH THE PICTURE.—Vol. XI. p. 226.
THE FULLER, HIS WIFE, AND THE TROOPER.—Vol. XI. p. 231.
TALE OF THE SIMPLETON HUSBAND.—Vol. XI. p. 239.
TALE OF THE THREE MEN AND OUR LORD ISA.—Vol XI. p. 250.
THE MELANCHOLIST AND THE SHARPER. — Vol. XI. p. 264.
ITALIAN VERSION.
TALE OF THE DEVOUT WOMAN ACCUSED OF LEWDNESS.—Vol. XI. p. 270.
THE WEAVER WHO BECAME A LEACH BY ORDER OF HIS WIFE.—Vol. XI. p. 282.
PANJÁBÍ VERSION.
TIBETAN VERSION.
LEGEND OF ST. EUSTACHE.
OLD ENGLISH "GESTA" VERSION.
ROMANCE OF SIR ISUMBRAS.
THE THIEF'S TALE.—Vol. XII. p. 42.
THE NINTH CONSTABLE'S STORY.—Vol. XII. p. 46.
THE FIFTEENTH CONSTABLE'S STORY.—Vol. XII. p. 59.
TALE OF THE DAMSEL TUHFAT AL-KULUB.—Vol. XII. p. 70.
WOMEN'S WILES.—Vol. XII. p. 99.
NUR AL-DIN AND THE DAMSEL SITT AL-MILAH.—Vol. XII. p. 151.
TALE OF KING INS BIN KAYS AND HIS DAUGHTER.—Vol. XII. p. 191.
ADDITIONAL NOTES.
FIRUZ AND HIS WIFE, p. 301.
THE SINGER AND THE DRUGGIST, p. 305.
THE FULLER, HIS WIFE AND THE TROOPER, p. 329.
ARABIAN NIGHTS, VOLUME 12 FOOTNOTES