Der Flügelflagel gaustert /
durchs Wiruwaruwolz, /
die rote Fingur plaustert, /
und grausig gutzt der Golz.
The Book of the Thousand nights and a night. The plain a. literal translation of the Arabian nights entertainmants made + annotated by Richard F. Burton. Decorated w. illustrations by Valenti Angelo
Verlag
Heritage Press, New York 1934
Bibliographie
The book of the Thousand nights and a night
The Book of the Thousand nights and a night. The plain a. literal translation of the Arabian nights entertainmants made + annotated by Richard F. Burton. Decorated w. illustrations by Valenti Angelo
The Arabian nights entertainment. The complete Burton translation with the complete Burton notes and the terminal essay, a complete index and 1001 Decorations by Valenti Angelo
Heritage Press, New York 1934
8°
3975 S,
OHld. im Schuber
A. d. Inhalt:
Vols I & II in I: Vol. I, 675 S.: Incl. The tale of the trader and the Jinni, The tale of the fisherman and the Jinni, The tale of the porter and the three ladies of Bagdad, The hunchbacks tale, The tale of king Omar bin Al-Nu'Uman and his sons a.m.m.
Vol II, 660 S.: The tale of king Omar bin Al-Nu'Uman and his sons (cont.), The talke of Taj al-Muluk and the pirncess Dunya, The tale of the birds and the beasts and the carpenter, The tale of Ala Al-Din Abu Al-Shamat
Vols III & IV in II: Vol III, 640 S., S. 1337: Incl. The tale of Caliph Hisham and the Arab youth, The tale of the mock Caliph, The tale of all Shar and Zumurrud, The tale of Al-Malik and the three chiefs of police, The tale of Abo Nowas with the three boys of Harun Al-Rashid, The tale of the angel of death a.m.o.
Vol. IV, 673 S., S. 2011: Incl. The tale of Sindbad the Seaman and Sindbad the landsman, The tale of the Craft and Malice of Wome, nThe tale of Judar and his brethren, The tale of Otbah and Rayya...
Vols V & VI in III [mit einem Farbphoto von Daniel Johannes H. Neuwirth
Ex libris]:
Vol. V, 680 S. S. 2651:Incl. The tale of the Kalifah the fisherman of Bagdad, The tale of King Jali'Ad and his Wazir Shimas, and his son
Vol. VI, 645 S. S. 3331: The tale of Abu Kir abu Sir the Barber, The tale of Abdullah the Fisherman and Abdullah the Merman, The tale of Hasrun al Rashid and Abu Hasan, The tale of Abu Al-Hasan of Khorasan, The tale of Abdullah bin Fazil and his brothers, The tale of Ma'aruf the Cobbler and his Wife
Conclusion
Terminal Essay
KN 114