The Rajah's Diamond

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The Rajah's Diamond
Author Robert Louis Stevenson
Country Flag of Scotland Scotland
Language English
Series Later-day Arabian Nights
Genre(s) Detective fiction short story
Publisher London Magazine
Publication date Jun-Oct 1878
Media type Print (Periodical)
ISBN N/A
Preceded by The Suicide Club

The Rajah's Diamond is a cycle of four short stories by Robert Louis Stevenson. First published in 1878 in a serial magazine they were republished in the first volume of New Arabian Nights. The stories are:

[edit] Adaptations

Dramafilms released a movie entitled The Tame Cat (1921), based on these stories, directed by Willard King Bradley and staring Marion Harding and Ray Irwin[1].

In 1979 BBC Wales broadcast an operatic adaptation of The Rajah's Diamond starring Geraint Evans with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales[2].

[edit] Publication history

  • 1878, UK, London Magazine, Pub date Jun-Oct 1878, Periodical
  • 1991, USA, Carroll & Graf ISBN 0-88184-741-0, Pub date Sep 1991, Hardback

[edit] Sources, references, external links, quotations

  1. ^ IMDB.com (English). Retrieved on July 20, 2007.
  2. ^ BFI (English). Retrieved on July 20, 2007.
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