Description |
246 p. : ill. ; 19 cm. |
Note |
Originally published: Tales from the Arab tribes. London : Lindsay Drummond, 1949. |
Contents |
The story of Hajji Ali, the great sultan, and his son, the Amir Kheyyun -- A story concerning the ignorance of slaves -- A story concerning the folly of jealousy -- The story of the prince of Kermanshah and of his misfortunes -- The story of the youth Jamil, the son of a merchant in Baghdad -- The story of the lost soul -- The story of Maqdad: he was the hero of Hilla -- A man's honour is in the hair of his moustache -- The story of Khalid, the coppersmith of Nasiriya -- The story of the son of the pilgrim -- The story of the cloak which was the father of a child -- The story of the two dancers -- The story of Sheikh Mizeil el Qurnachi, a man of a noble family, though his lands were poor -- The story of Daoud the camel and of his misfortunes -- Between truth and falsehood lie four fingers -- The story of Abdul Rehman Abu Sultan and the tongue of the dead. |
Subject |
Arabs -- Iraq -- Folklore.
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Tales -- Iraq.
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Added Author |
Buckland Wright, John, 1897-1954 illustrator.
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ISBN |
0812219139 (pbk. : alk. paper) |
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