The Story of the Three Calenders
1910 short story
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The Story of the Three Calenders
Summary
The Story of the Three Calenders is a chapter[1].
Key Facts
- The Story of the Three Calenders's image is recorded as Sinbad the sailor & other stories from the Arabian nights - Dulac color plate facing page 152.jpg[2].
- The Story of the Three Calenders's instance of is recorded as chapter[3].
- The Story of the Three Calenders's instance of is recorded as literary work[4].
- The Story of the Three Calenders's editor is recorded as Edmund Dulac[5].
- The Story of the Three Calenders's illustrator is recorded as Edmund Dulac[6].
- The Story of the Three Calenders's follows is recorded as Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp[7].
- The Story of the Three Calenders's followed by is recorded as The Sleeper Awakened[8].
- The Story of the Three Calenders's place of publication is recorded as London[9].
- The Story of the Three Calenders's Commons category is recorded as Sinbad the Sailor and Other Stories from the Arabian Nights (1910)[10].
- The Story of the Three Calenders's language of work or name is recorded as English[11].
- The Story of the Three Calenders's has part is recorded as The Story of the First Calender[12].
- The Story of the Three Calenders's has part is recorded as The Story of the Second Calender[13].
- The Story of the Three Calenders's has part is recorded as The Story of the Third Calender[14].
- The Story of the Three Calenders's publication date is recorded as +1910-00-00T00:00:00Z[15].
- The Story of the Three Calenders's edition or translation of is recorded as The Porter and the Three Ladies of Baghdad[16].
- The Story of the Three Calenders's published in is recorded as Sinbad the Sailor & Other Stories from the Arabian Nights[17].
- The Story of the Three Calenders's title is recorded as The Story of the Three Calenders[18].
- The Story of the Three Calenders's form of creative work is recorded as short story[19].
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Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include chapter[3] and literary work[4].