Achmed Abdullah (1881–1945) was an American author and screenwriter. Born in the Russian Empire, he is best known for his adventure and mystery fiction. Abdullah’s works often delved into exotic settings and cultural exploration, such as “The Thief of Bagdad.”
Short Stories written by Achmed Abdullah
- An Act of Piety 1918 - His affair that night was prosy. He was intending the murder of an old Spanish woman around the corner, on… ... Read more
- An Indian Jataka 1920 - This is the tale which Jehan Tugluk Khan, a wise man in Tartary, and milk brother to Ghengiz Khan, Emperor… ... Read more
- Fear 1918 - THE fact that the man whom he feared had died ten years earlier did not in the least lessen Stuart… ... Read more
- Strength of the Little Thin Thread 1912 - IBRAHIM FADLALLAH shrugged bis shoulders: "You do not understand, my friend. You cannot get it through your head that it… ... Read more
- The Dance on the Hill 1918 - BEHIND him the Koh Haji-Lal, the "Mountains of the Red Pilgrim," closed like a ragged tide. In front of him… ... Read more
- The Incubus 1920 - SPEAKING in after years about that period of his life, Lloyd Merriwether, being a New Englander and thus congenitally given… ... Read more