The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night/Illustrations

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The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night (1901)
by unknown author, translated by John Payne
Illustrations by Albert Letchford and Adolphe Lalauze

Illustrations in this work are presented here separately to avoid interrupting the text, mainly for technical reasons. Links are given to their original placement in the text, not necessarily to the passage they illustrate. Some illustrations are not present in the scans used as a source for this text, but there are reasons to believe they would be present in the original book (comparison with other editions, blank or “ghost” pages).

Frontispiece, Vol. I.

Illustration missing in source scan. (Wikisource contributor note)

Introduction. Story of King Shehriyar and His Brother

Illustration missing in source scan. (Wikisource contributor note)

Story of the Enchanted Youth

Illustration missing in source scan. (Wikisource contributor note)

The Porter and the Three Ladies of Baghdad

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Story of the Portress

Noureddin Ali of Cairo and His Son Bedreddin Hassan

The Tailor’s Story

Story of the Barber’s Second Brother

Story of the Barber’s Third Brother

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Noureddin Ali and the Damsel Enis el Jelis

Ghanim Ben Eyoub the Slave of Love

Frontispiece, Vol. II.

The History of King Omar Ben Ennuman and His Sons Sherkan and Zoulmekan

The History of King Omar Ben Ennuman and His Sons Sherkan and Zoulmekan

The History of King Omar Ben Ennuman and His Sons Sherkan and Zoulmekan

The History of King Omar Ben Ennuman and His Sons Sherkan and Zoulmekan

Story of Aziz and Azizeh

Story of Taj el Mulouk and the Princess Dunya

The History of King Omar Ben Ennuman and His Sons Sherkan and Zoulmekan

Frontispiece, Vol. III.

Story of Ali Ben Bekkar and Shemsennehar

Kemerezzeman and Budour

Kemerezzeman and Budour

Kemerezzeman and Budour

Alaeddin Abou esh Shamat

Alaeddin Abou esh Shamat

Alaeddin Abou esh Shamat

Frontispiece, Vol. IV.

Abou Mohammed the Lazy

Abou Mohammed the Lazy

Ali Shar and Zumurrud

The Enchanted Horse

The Enchanted Horse

Frontispiece, Vol. V.

The Queen of the Serpents

The Adventures of Beloukiya

The Story of Janshah

The Story of Janshah

The Fifth Voyage of Sindbad the Sailor

The Sixth Voyage of Sindbad the Sailor

The Seventh Voyage of Sindbad the Sailor

The City of Brass

Frontispiece, Vol. VI.

Jouder and His Brothers

Jouder and His Brothers

The History of Gherib and His Brother Agib

The History of Gherib and His Brother Agib

The History of Gherib and His Brother Agib

The History of Gherib and His Brother Agib

The Adventures of Quicksilver Ali of Cairo

Frontispiece, Vol. VII.

Story of Prince Seif el Mulouk and the Princess Bediya el Jemal

Illustration missing in source scan. (Wikisource contributor note)

Story of Prince Seif el Mulouk and the Princess Bediya el Jemal

Hassan of Bassora and the King’s Daughter of the Jinn

Hassan of Bassora and the King’s Daughter of the Jinn

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Hassan of Bassora and the King’s Daughter of the Jinn

Hassan of Bassora and the King’s Daughter of the Jinn

Khelifeh the Fisherman of Baghdad

Frontispiece, Vol. VIII.

Illustration missing in source scan. (Wikisource contributor note)

Aboukir the Dyer and Abousir the Barber

Aboukir the Dyer and Abousir the Barber

Abdallah the Fisherman and Abdallah the Merman

Frontispiece, Vol. IX.

Kemerezzeman and the Jeweller’s Wife

Abdallah Ben Fazil and His Brothers

Abdallah Ben Fazil and His Brothers

Abdallah Ben Fazil and His Brothers

Marouf the Cobbler and His Wife Fatimeh

Marouf the Cobbler and His Wife Fatimeh

Marouf the Cobbler and His Wife Fatimeh

Marouf the Cobbler and His Wife Fatimeh