T. Hamilton, "Antar, a Bedoueen Romance" (London, 1820), four volumes.
T. Chenery and F. Steingass, "The Assemblies of Al-Hariri" (London, 1898), two volumes.
W. J. Prendergast, "The Maquamat of Al-Hamadhani" (Madras, 1915).
C. Field, "Tales of the Caliphs" (New York, 1909).
For philosophic themes, consult:
T. J. de Boer, "History of Philosophy in Islam" (London, 1903).
D. B. Macdonald, "Development of Muslim Theology, Jurisprudence, etc." (Scribners, New York, 1903).
J. L. Burckhardt, "Arabic Proverbs" (London, 1830).
And most important of all for general information is the new and authoritative
"Encyclopædia of Islam," edited by Houtsma, Arnold, and Schaade.