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Scott: Table of Contents

Preface to Volume One

Introductory Chapter: Arabian Nights Entertainments

The Ass, the Ox, and the Labourer

Introductory Chapter: Arabian Nights Entertainments (cont.)

The Merchant and the Genie

The First Old Man and the Hind

The Second Old Man and the Two Black Dogs

The Merchant and the Genie (cont.)

The Fisherman

The Grecian King and the Physician Douban
The Husband and the Parrot
The Grecian King and the Physician Douban (cont.)
The Story of the Vizier That Was Punished
The Grecian King and the Physician Douban (cont.)
The Fisherman (cont.)
The Young King of the Black Isles
The Fisherman (cont.)

The Three Calenders, Sons of Sultans, and the Five Ladies of Baghdad

The History of the First Calender

The Story of the Second Calender

The Envious Man, and Him that He Envied

The Story of the Second Calendar (cont.)

The History of the Third Calender

The Three Calenders, Sons of Sultans, and the Five Ladies of Baghdad (cont.)

The Story of Zobeide

The Story of Amene

The Three Calendars, Sons of Sultans, and the Five Ladies of Baghdad (cont.)

Sinbad the Voyager

The First Voyage

The Second Voyage

The Third Voyage

The Fourth Voyage

The Fifth Voyage

The Sixth Voyage

The Seventh and Last Voyage

The Three Apples

The Lady Who Was Murdered, and the Young Man Her Husband
Noor Ad Deen Ali and Uddir Ad Deen Houssun

Ganem, Son of Jabou Ayoub and Known by the Sirname of Love's Slave

The Little Hunchback

The Story Told by the Christian Merchant

The Story Told by the Sultan of Casgar's Purveyor

The Story Told by the Jewish Physician

The Story Told by the Tailor

The Story of the Barber
The Story of the Barber's Eldest Brother

The Story of the Barber's Second Brother

The Story of the Barber's Third Brother

The Story of the Barber's Fourth Brother

The Story of the Barber's Fifth Brother

The Story of the Barber's Sixth Brother

The Little Hunchback (cont.)

Aboulhassen Ali Ebn Ecar, and Schemselnihar, Favourite of Caliph Haroon Al Rusheed

The Loves of Kummir Al Zummaun, Prince of the Isles of the Children of Khaledan, and of Badoura, Princess of China

The Princes Amgiad and Assad

The Prince Amgiad and a Lady of the City of Magicians

Noor Ad Deen and the Fair Persian

Beder, Prince of Persia, and Jehaunara, Prince of Samandal, or Summunder

Prince Zeyn Alasnam and the Sultan of the Genii

Codadad, and His Brothers

The Princess of Deryabar

Codadad, and His Brothers (cont.)

Abu Hassan, or the Sleeper Awakened

The Story of Alla Ad Deen; Or, the Wonderful Lamp

The Adventure of the Caliph Haroon Al Rusheed

The Story of Baba Abdoollah

The Adventure of the Caliph Haroon Al Rusheed (cont.)

The Story of Syed Naomaun

The Adventure of the Caliph Haroon Al Rusheed (cont.)

The Story of Khaujeh Hassan Al Hubbaul

Ali Baba and the Forty Robbers Destroyed by a Slave

Ali Khujeh, a Merchant of Baghdad

The Enchanted Horse

Prince Ahmed, and the Fairy Perie Banou

The Sisters Who Envied Their Younger Sister

The Sultan of Yemen and His Three Sons

The Three Sharpers and the Sultan

The Adventures of the Abdicated Sultan

The Story of Mahummud, Sultan of Cairo

The Adventures of the Abdicated Sultan (cont.)

Story of the First Lunatic

Story of the Second Lunatic

Story of the Retired Sage and His Pupil, Related to the Sultan by the Second Lunatic
Story of the Broken-backed Schoolmaster

Story of the Wry-mouthed Schoolmaster

Story of the Retired Sage and His Pupil, Related to the Sultan by the Second Lunatic (cont.)
Story of the Sisters and the Sultana Their Mother

The Bang-eater and the Cauzee

The Bang-eater and His Wife

The Sultan and the Traveller Mhamood Al Hyjemmee

The Koord Robber

The Husbandman

The Three Princes and Enchanting Bird

A Sultan of Yemen and His Three Sons

Story of the First Sharper in the Cave

A Sultan of Yemen and His Three Sons (cont.)

The History of the Sultan of Hind

The Fisherman's Son

Abou Neeut and Abou Neeuteen; Or, the Well-intentioned and the Double-minded

The Adventure of a Courtier, Related by Himself to His Parton, an Ameer of Egypt

The Prince of Sind, and Fatima, Daughter of Amir Bin Naomaun

The Lovers of Syria; Or, the Heroine

Hyjauje, the Tyrannical Governor of Coufeh, and the Young Syed

Ins Alwujjood and Wird Al Ikmaun, Daughter of Ibrahim, Vizier to Sultan Shamikh

Mazin of Khorassaun

The Sultan, the Dervish, and the Barber's Son

Aleefa, Daughter of Mherejaun Sultan of Hind, and Eusuff, Son of Sohul, Sultan of Sind

The Three Princes, Sons of the Sultan of China

The Good Vizier Unjustly Imprisoned

The Lady of Cairo and Her Four Gallants

The Cauzee's Story

The Merchant, His Daughter, and the Prince of Eerauk

Adventures of the Cauzee, His Wife, &c

The Sultan's Story of Himself

Conclusion


Scott, Jonathan (1754-1829). The Arabian Nights Entertainments. London: Pickering and Chatto, 1890. 4 Volumes. Project Gutenberg.


1001 Nights Hypertext. Laura Gibbs, Ph.D. This website is licensed under a Creative Commons License. The texts presented here are in the public domain. Thanks to Gene Perry for his excellent help in preparing the texts for the web. Page last updated: January 1, 2005 10:46 PM


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