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130 0 $aBook of Sindbad.
245 14 $aThe book of Sindibād;$bor, The story of the king, his son, the damsel, and seven vazīrs.$cFrom the Persian and Arabic. With introductions, notes, and appendix, by W. A. Clouston.
260 $a[Glasgow]$bPriv. print. [by J. Cameron]$c1884.
300 $alvi, 385, [1] p.$bfold. tab.$c20 cm.
500 $a"Edition: 300 copies."
505 0 $aAn introductory account of the structure of the Book of Sindibād, and the probable sources of the several Eastern versions; to which is prefixed a Comparative table of the tales in this group.--An epitome, by Forbes Falconer, of a Persian text, entitled Sindibād Nāma.--An Arabian version of the Seven Vazīrs, tr. by Jonathan Scott.--An appendix, which contains variants of the tales in both these texts.--Index.
700 1 $aClouston, W. A.$q(William Alexander),$d1843-1896,$eed.
700 1 $aFalconer, Forbes, 1805-1853,$etr.
700 1 $aScott, Jonathan,$d1754-1829,$etr.
740 0 $aSindibād Nāma.
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