To William H. Chandler, Esq,.
Pembroke College, Oxford.
My Dear Mr. Chandler,
As without your friendly and generous aid this volume could never have seen the light, I cannot resist the temptation of inscribing it to you-and without permission, for your modesty would have refused any such acknowledgment.
I am, ever,
Yours sincerely,
Richard F. Burton.
Trieste, March 10th, 1888.
CONTENTS
Original Table of Contents of the Fourteenth Volume.
SUPPLEMENTAL NIGHTS TO THE BOOK OF THE THOUSAND NIGHTS AND A NIGHT
Story of the Sultan of Al-Yaman and His three Sons.[1]
The Three Hundred and Thirtieth Night,
The Three Hundred and Thirty-first Night,
The Three Hundred and Thirty-second Night,
The Three Hundred and Thirty-third Night,
The Three Hundred and Thirty-fourth Night,
THE STORY OF THE THREE SHARPERS.[17]
The Three Hundred and Thirty-fifth Night,
The Three Hundred and Thirty-sixth Night,
The Three Hundred and Thirty-seventh Night,
The Three Hundred and Thirty-eighth Night,
The Three Hundred and Thirty-ninth Night,
The Three Hundred and Fortieth Night,
The Three Hundred and Forty-first Night,
The Three Hundred and Forty-second Night,
The Sultan who Fared Forth in the Habit of a
The Three Hundred and Forty-third Night,
The History of Mohammed, Sultan of Cairo.
The Three Hundred and Forty-fourth Night,
The Three Hundred and Forty-fifth Night,
The Three Hundred and Forty-sixth Night,