title | creator | language | description | tableOfContents | contributor | subject | created |
Journeys to Bagdad | Brooks, Charles S. (Charles Stephen), 1878-1934 | en | | Journeys to Bagdad -- The worst edition of Shakespeare -- The decline of night-caps -- Maps and rabbit-holes -- Tunes for spring -- Respectfully submitted, to a mournful air -- The chilly presence of hard-headed persons -- Hoopskirts and other lively matter -- On traveling -- Through the scuttle with the tinman. | | | 2006-12-12 |
Journal of a Residence at Bagdad
During the Years 1830 and 1831 | Groves, Anthony Norris, 1795-1853 | en | | | Scott, A. J. (Alexander John), 1805-1866 [Editor] | Missions -- Turkey; Baghdad (Iraq) -- History; Plague -- Iraq -- Baghdad | 2009-08-07 |
The Arabian Nights Entertainments | Anonymous | en | | The sultan and his vow -- The story of the merchant and the genie -- The three calenders, sons of kings, and the five ladies of Bagdad -- The story of the three sisters -- The story of Aladdin; or, the wonderful lamp -- The history of Ali Baba, and of the forty robbers killed by one slave -- The story of Sinbad the sailor. | Winter, Milo, 1886-1956 [Illustrator] | Fairy tales; Folklore -- Arab countries | 2006-11-18 |
Eastern Tales by Many Story Tellers | | en | | Jalaladdeen of Bagdad -- The Story of Haschem -- The Pantofles -- Story of the Prince and the Lions -- The City of the Demons -- Jussuf, the Merchant of Balsora -- The Seven Sleepers -- The Enchanters; or, Misnar, the Sultan of India -- Sadik Beg -- Halechalbe and the Unknown Lady -- The Four Talismans -- The Story of Bohetzad; or, the Lost Child -- Urad; or, The Fair Wanderer -- Alischar and Smaragdine. | Valentine, L. (Laura), -1899 [Editor] | Orient -- Fiction; Children's stories; Asia -- Fiction; Tales -- Asia | 2008-08-19 |