Arabian tales. or, A continuation of the Arabian nights entertainments : consisting of stories related by the Sultana of the Indies to divert her husband from the performance of a rash vow : exhibiting a most interesting view of the religion, laws, manners, customs, arts and literature of the nations of the East and affording a rich fund of the most pleasing amusement, which fictitious writings can supply : in four volumes. Newly translated from the original Arabic into French, by Dom Chavis, … And translated from the French into English, by Robert Heron. Vol. I. (-IV)
Denis Chavis
Category
Books
Date
1792
Materials
Place of origin
Edinburgh
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Llanerchaeron, Ceredigion
NT 3186058
Summary
Bibliographic description
4v.. plates;. 12mo. Provenance: Ax-head crest and inscription of ‘John Johnes’ [of Dolaucothi, Wales] Dated 1794. – Architectural sketches Binding: Mottled calf, black spine-panels, gold-lettered
Makers and roles
Denis Chavis Denis Chavis Jacues Cazotte (1719-1792) Robert Heron (1764-1807)