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Arabian Nights Entertainments, vol. 7, 3rd edition (London: A. Bell, 1717).

Arabian Nights| Entertainments:| CONSISTING OF| One Thousand and One| STORIES,| TOLD BY| The Sultaness of the Indies, to divert| the Sultan from the Execution of a| Bloody Vow he made to Marry a Lady| every Day, and have her cut off next| Morning, to avenge himself for the| Disloyality of his first Sultaness, &c.| Containing| A better Account of the Customs, Manners,| and Religion of the Eastern Nations, Tartars,| Persians, and Indians, than is to be met| with in any Author hitherto published.| [rule]| Translated into French from the Arabian MSS.| by M. Galland, of the Royal Accademy, and| now done into English.| [rule]| VOL. VII.| [rule]| The Third Edition.| [rule]| London, Printed for Andrew Bell, at the Cross-|Keys and Bible in Cornhill, 1717.

Description

titlepage in verso: "Approbation" dat.: Paris, 4 Oct. 1706; signed: Fontenelle/ [2] pp. "Advertisement"/ p.5-189/ p.[190-92] books published by A. Bell/ 12°

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{L: C.131.b.6}.

Bibliographical Reference

W. H. McBurney (1960), p.11: 23 ff. - ESTC: t068138.

History of Publication

Cf. Les mille et une nuits (Paris: Barbin, 1704).link

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