The 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 had made to marry a lady every day, and have her put to death next morning, to avenge himself for the disloyalty of his first sultaness : containing a familiar account of the customs, manners, and religion of the eastern nations, the Tartars, Persians, Indians, &c. : in two volumes.
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(1827). The 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 had made to marry a lady every day, and have her put to death next morning, to avenge himself for the disloyalty of his first sultaness : containing a familiar account of the customs, manners, and religion of the eastern nations, the Tartars, Persians, Indians, &c. : in two volumes (Ninth American from the eightteenth English edition /). Published by J. & B. Williams..
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)1827. The 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 Had Made to Marry a Lady Every Day, and Have Her Put to Death Next Morning, to Avenge Himself for the Disloyalty of His First Sultaness : Containing a Familiar Account of the Customs, Manners, and Religion of the Eastern Nations, the Tartars, Persians, Indians, &c. : In Two Volumes. Published by J. & B. Williams.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)The 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 Had Made to Marry a Lady Every Day, and Have Her Put to Death Next Morning, to Avenge Himself for the Disloyalty of His First Sultaness : Containing a Familiar Account of the Customs, Manners, and Religion of the Eastern Nations, the Tartars, Persians, Indians, &c. : In Two Volumes Published by J. & B. Williams, 1827.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)The 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 Had Made to Marry a Lady Every Day, and Have Her Put to Death Next Morning, to Avenge Himself for the Disloyalty of His First Sultaness : Containing a Familiar Account of the Customs, Manners, and Religion of the Eastern Nations, the Tartars, Persians, Indians, &c. : In Two Volumes Ninth American from the eightteenth English edition /, Published by J. & B. Williams., 1827.