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A group of Eastern romances and stories, from the Persian, Tamil, and Urdu

Clouston, W. A. (William Alexander), 1843-1896
Books, Manuscripts
History of Nassar.--History of Farrukhrúz.--The king and his four ministers.--The rose of Bakáwalí.--Persian stories: The three deceitful women. The envious vazír. The blind beggar. The Kází of Ghazni and the merchant's wife. The independent man and his travelling companions. The king who learned a trade. The hidden treasure. The deaf man and his sick friend. The gardener and the little bird. W. A, Clouston was a 19th century folklorist from Orkney.
Main title:
A group of Eastern romances and stories, from the Persian, Tamil, and Urdu / With introd., notes, and appendix by W. A. Clouston.
Imprint:
c1889
Collation:
xl, 586 p. 23 cm.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Dewey class:
398.20954
LC class:
GR290
Local class:
4/CLO
Language:
EnglishPersianTamilUrdu
BRN:
3421085
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