Project Gutenberg 2022-12-06 Public domain in the USA. 253 Diaz, Abby Morton 1821 1904 Diaz, A. M. (Abby Morton) Diaz, Anna M. (Anna Morton) Cox, Palmer 1840 1924 Francis, J. G. (Joseph Greene) 1849 1930 Francis, Joseph Greene Lawson, Lizzie Mack, Lizzie Sweeney, Morgan J. Boz Sweeney, M. J. (Morgan J.) Weir, Harrison 1824 1906 Weir, Harrison William The cats' Arabian nights, or, King Grimalkum $aUnited States :$bD. Lothrop Company,$c1881. King Grimalkum and Pussyanita -- The story of Pinky-White -- The story of Black Velvet -- What Snowball told -- Madame Pussy Hunter's story -- The Spry White Kitten's story -- Mrs. Beulah Black's story -- Tweedledum and Tweedledee -- Story of Mistress Tabby Furpurr -- The story of the feeble cat and her nine lives -- The story of the two Charcoals and the four Spekkums -- The story of the Janjibo and of the frog and the rat -- What the mother rat told -- A spinning story -- The blind mice story -- The air-ball story. Charlene Taylor, Barry Abrahamsen, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.) "The Cats' Arabian Nights, or, King Grimalkum" by Abby Morton Diaz is a fictional tale written in the late 19th century. The book narrates whimsical stories centered on a feline kingdom ruled by King Grimalkum, exploring themes of cruelty and kindness among cats, featuring main characters such as Pussyanita and her great ancestor, Pinky-White. It promises a blend of humor and moral lessons through a series of enchanting feline adventures. The opening of the story introduces a playful setting where children and adults are engaged in sharing cat tales, leading to a suggestion to create a "Cats' Arabian Nights" compilation. This concept becomes the premise for the literary work, with Pussyanita, a charming cat faced with King Grimalkum’s cruel decree regarding acceptable cat colors, setting the stage for a series of interwoven stories. In this beginning, Pussyanita hints at the backstory of her ancestor Pinky-White, promising to narrate how she transitioned from unhappiness to joy while navigating the complexities of their cat society. The dialogues offer a humorous yet poignant peek into the feline world and its characters, foreshadowing a delightful journey through different cat tales. (This is an automatically generated summary.) https://archive.org/details/catsarabiannight00diaz/page/n5/mode/2up 20211106232123diaz 1881 US Reading ease score: 89.2 (6th grade). Easy to read. en Fantasy literature Animals -- Juvenile fiction Children's stories Cruelty -- Juvenile fiction Cats -- Juvenile fiction Pets -- Juvenile fiction Human-animal relationships -- Juvenile fiction PZ Text Category: Children & Young Adult Reading Category: Humour Category: Novels 223053 2025-06-27T11:14:45.701991 text/html 194557 2024-10-19T02:21:48 text/html 26200348 2025-06-27T11:14:52.421940 application/epub+zip 26203795 2025-06-27T11:14:47.983985 application/epub+zip 136753 2025-06-27T11:14:46.798018 application/epub+zip 26258633 2025-06-27T11:14:55.505028 application/x-mobipocket-ebook 26227755 2025-06-27T11:14:51.258010 application/x-mobipocket-ebook 181564 2025-06-27T11:14:44.492012 text/plain; charset=us-ascii 161364 2024-10-19T02:21:48 text/plain; charset=us-ascii 20370 2025-06-27T11:14:55.685932 application/rdf+xml 19787 2025-06-27T11:14:46.905015 image/jpeg 3168 2025-06-27T11:14:46.852986 image/jpeg 26542599 2025-06-27T11:14:46.211037 application/octet-stream application/zip Archives containing the RDF files for *all* our books can be downloaded at https://book.klll.cc/wiki/Gutenberg:Feeds#The_Complete_Project_Gutenberg_Catalog en.wikipedia en.wikipedia en.wikipedia