STORY OF THE SULTAN OF AL-YAMAN AND HIS THREE SONS. [1] THE STORY OF THE THREE SHARPERS. [17] THE STORY OF THE KAZI WHO BARE A BABE. [204] THE TALE OF THE KAZI AND THE BHANG-EATER. [224] THE HISTORY OF ABU NIYYAH AND ABU NIYYATAYN. [394] Appendix A. INEPTIAE BODLEIANAE. Appendix B. THE THREE UNTRANSLATED TALES IN Mr. E. J. W. GIBB'S "FORTY VEZIRS." Transcriber's Note: The cover image was created by the transcriber and is placed in the public domain. لا لابرار كلّ شي تبر “TO THE PURE ALL THINGS ARE PURE.” (“The pleasure we derive from perusing the Thousand-and-One Stories makes us regret that we possess only a comparatively small part of these truly enchanting fictions.” —Crichton’s “History of Arabia.” A. Lalauze. Pinx. et Sc. Supplemental |