CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME.
| PAGE |
Introduction | [1] |
Notes | [15] |
| CHAPTER I. | |
Story of the Merchant and the Jinnee | [38] |
Story of the First Sheykh and the Gazelle | [42] |
Story of the Second Sheykh and the two Black Hounds | [46] |
Story of the Third Sheykh and the Mule | [50] |
Notes | [53] |
| CHAPTER II. | |
Story of the Fisherman | [69] |
Story of King Yoonán and the Sage Doobán | [75] |
Story of the Husband and the Parrot | [79] |
Story of the Envious Wezeer and the Prince and the Ghooleh | [81] |
Continuation of the Story of King Yoonán and the Sage Doobán | [83] |
Continuation of the Story of the Fisherman | [86] |
Story of the Young King of the Black Islands | [94] |
Notes | [104] |
| CHAPTER III. | |
Story of the Porter and the Ladies of Baghdád, and of the Three RoyalMendicants, &c. | [120] |
Story of the First Royal Mendicant | [134] |
Story of the Second Royal Mendicant | [140] |
Story of the Envier and the Envied | [149] |
Continuation of the Story of the Second Royal Mendicant | [151] |
Story of the Third Royal Mendicant | [160] |
Continuation of the Story of the Ladies of Baghdád, &c. | [173] |
Story of the First of the Three Ladies of Baghdád | [173] |
Story of the Second of the Three Ladies of Baghdád | [181] |
Conclusion of the Story of the Ladies of Baghdád, &c. | [187] |
Notes | [190] |
| CHAPTER IV. | |
Story of the Three Apples, &c. | [222] |
Story of Noor-ed-Deen and his Son, and of Shems-ed-Deen and his Daughter | [230] |
| CHAPTER V. | |
Story of the Humpback | [291] |
Story told by the Christian Broker | [297] |
Story told by the Sulṭán's Steward | [310] |
Story told by the Jewish Physician | [320] |
Story told by the Tailor | [328] |
The Barber's Story of Himself | [342] |
The Barber's Story of his First Brother | [344] |
The Barber's Story of his Second Brother | [348] |
The Barber's Story of his Third Brother | [351] |
The Barber's Story of his Fourth Brother | [355] |
The Barber's Story of his Fifth Brother | [359] |
The Barber's Story of his Sixth Brother | [369] |
Conclusion of the Story told by the Tailor | [374] |
Conclusion of the Story of the Humpback | [374] |
Notes | [377] |
| CHAPTER VI. | |
Story of Noor-ed-Deen and Enees-el-Jelees | [390] |
Notes | [430] |
| CHAPTER VII. | |
Story of Ghánim the Son of Eiyoob, the Distracted Slave of Love | [436] |
Story of the Slave Káfoor | [440] |
Continuation of the Story of Ghánim | [445] |
Notes | [463] |
| CHAPTER VIII. | |
Story of Táj-el-Mulook and the Lady Dunyà | [469] |
Story of 'Azeez and 'Azeezeh | [480] |
Continuation of the Story of Táj-el-Mulook and the Lady Dunyà | [512] |
Notes | [544] |