APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

(1815). The Arabian nights entertainments: Consisting of a collection of 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 cut off next morning, to avenge himself for the disloyalty of his first Sultaness. ; Containing a better account of the customs, manners, and religion of the eastern nattions, viz. Tartars, Persians, and Indians, than hitherto published. Published by Evert Duyckinck, no. 102 Pearl-Street. Nicholas Van Riper, print.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

The Arabian Nights Entertainments: Consisting of a Collection of 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 Cut off Next Morning, to Avenge Himself for the Disloyalty of His First Sultaness. ; Containing a Better Account of the Customs, Manners, and Religion of the Eastern Nattions, Viz. Tartars, Persians, and Indians, than Hitherto Published. New-York: Published by Evert Duyckinck, no. 102 Pearl-Street. Nicholas Van Riper, print, 1815.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

The Arabian Nights Entertainments: Consisting of a Collection of 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 Cut off Next Morning, to Avenge Himself for the Disloyalty of His First Sultaness. ; Containing a Better Account of the Customs, Manners, and Religion of the Eastern Nattions, Viz. Tartars, Persians, and Indians, than Hitherto Published. Published by Evert Duyckinck, no. 102 Pearl-Street. Nicholas Van Riper, print, 1815.

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