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The Book Of The Thousand And One Nights Collection

"The Book of the Thousand and One Nights" is a collection of enchanting tales that have captivated readers for centuries

Background imageThe Book Of The Thousand And One Nights Collection: New Lamps for Old, 1901. Creator: Joseph Edward Southall

New Lamps for Old, 1901. Creator: Joseph Edward Southall
New Lamps for Old (in frame), 1901. The subject is taken from story of Aladdin in the One Thousand and One Nights (The Arabian Nights)

Background imageThe Book Of The Thousand And One Nights Collection: Man in a tree is grabbed by a snake, 1910 or earlier. Creator: Louwerse, H.C

Man in a tree is grabbed by a snake, 1910 or earlier. Creator: Louwerse, H.C
Man in a tree is grabbed by a snake, 1910 or earlier. Two bearded men in turbans on their heads have climbed into a tree. A giant serpent attacks them

Background imageThe Book Of The Thousand And One Nights Collection: Arabian Nights Fantasy, Los Angeles, 1936. Creator: Unknown

Arabian Nights Fantasy, Los Angeles, 1936. Creator: Unknown
Arabian Nights Fantasy, Los Angeles, 1936. Greek Open Air Theatre, Griffith Park - Opens Aug. 4th - "Arabian Nights Fantasy" "The Teller of Tales" - Adults 25 c[ents]

Background imageThe Book Of The Thousand And One Nights Collection: Arabian Nights Fantasy, Los Angeles, 1936. Creator: Unknown

Arabian Nights Fantasy, Los Angeles, 1936. Creator: Unknown
Arabian Nights Fantasy, Los Angeles, 1936. Greek Open Air Theatre, Vermont Ave Entrance to Griffith Park - Again - "Arabian Nights Fantasy" "The Teller of Tales" - cast of 110

Background imageThe Book Of The Thousand And One Nights Collection: Arabian Nights Fantasy, Los Angeles, [193-]. Creator: Unknown

Arabian Nights Fantasy, Los Angeles, [193-]. Creator: Unknown
Arabian Nights Fantasy, Los Angeles, [193-]. Greek Open Air Theatre, Vermont Ave Entrance to Griffith Park - Opens Aug. 4th - "Arabian Nights Fantasy" "The Teller of Tales"

Background imageThe Book Of The Thousand And One Nights Collection: An Arabian Nights Fantasy, Los Angeles, 1936. Creator: Unknown

An Arabian Nights Fantasy, Los Angeles, 1936. Creator: Unknown
An Arabian Nights Fantasy, Los Angeles, 1936. Greek Open Air Theatre, Vermont Ave Entrance to Griffith Park - Now - "Arabian Nights Fantasy" "The Teller of Tales" - cast of 110

Background imageThe Book Of The Thousand And One Nights Collection: Haymarket - Scene from 'The Second Calendar and the Queen of Beauty...', 1850. Creator: Unknown

Haymarket - Scene from "The Second Calendar and the Queen of Beauty...", 1850. Creator: Unknown
Haymarket - Scene from "The Second Calendar and the Queen of Beauty who had to fight with the Genie", 1850. London stage production by the brothers Brough

Background imageThe Book Of The Thousand And One Nights Collection: The Pantomimes, 1845. Creator: Alfred Crowquill

The Pantomimes, 1845. Creator: Alfred Crowquill
The Pantomimes, 1845. Christmas stage shows at London theatres. Drury Lane: The adventures of Mr. Lemuel Gulliver form the subject for the Christmas entertainment at this house

Background imageThe Book Of The Thousand And One Nights Collection: The Dervise Plucks the Hairs from the Cats Tail, 1906. Creator: Dalziel Brothers

The Dervise Plucks the Hairs from the Cats Tail, 1906. Creator: Dalziel Brothers
The Dervise Plucks the Hairs from the Cats Tail, 1906. From " Chats on Old Prints", by Arthur Hayden. [T. Fisher Unwin, London, 1906]

Background imageThe Book Of The Thousand And One Nights Collection: Little Princess, 1928. Creator: John Kettelwell

Little Princess, 1928. Creator: John Kettelwell
Little Princess, 1928. Illustration originally published in " The Story of Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp", retold and decorated by John Kettelwell, (Alfred A Knopf, London, 1928)

Background imageThe Book Of The Thousand And One Nights Collection: Abahnahzur, 1928. Creator: John Kettelwell

Abahnahzur, 1928. Creator: John Kettelwell
Abahnahzur, 1928. Illustration originally published in " The Story of Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp", retold and decorated by John Kettelwell, (Alfred A Knopf, London, 1928)

Background imageThe Book Of The Thousand And One Nights Collection: Illustration for a fairy story, 1953. Creator: Shirley Markham

Illustration for a fairy story, 1953. Creator: Shirley Markham
Illustration for a fairy story, 1953. Shirley Markham (1931-1999) studied Graphic Design and Illustration at Central School of Art in London from 1950-1952

Background imageThe Book Of The Thousand And One Nights Collection: Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, c1950. Creator: Shirley Markham

Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, c1950. Creator: Shirley Markham
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, c1950. Book cover design. Shirley Markham (1931-1999) studied Graphic Design and Illustration at Central School of Art in London from 1950-1952

Background imageThe Book Of The Thousand And One Nights Collection: Route of the protest march to free the Tolpuddle Martyrs, (1834), 1934

Route of the protest march to free the Tolpuddle Martyrs, (1834), 1934
The route that the protest march to free the Tolpuddle Martyrs took. A vast demonstration took place on 21st April 1834 with up to 100, 000 people taking part


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"The Book of the Thousand and One Nights" is a collection of enchanting tales that have captivated readers for centuries. Filled with stories of love, adventure, magic, and mystery, this legendary book transports us to far-off lands where genies grant wishes, princesses are rescued from evil sorcerers, and brave heroes embark on epic quests. Each night, the clever Scheherazade weaves a new tale to keep herself alive by captivating the heart of her husband, King Shahryar. As she spins her intricate stories within stories, we are drawn into a world where reality blurs with fantasy and anything is possible. From the iconic tales of Aladdin and his magical lamp to Sinbad the Sailor's daring voyages across the seas, "The Book of the Thousand and One Nights" offers an escape into a realm where imagination knows no bounds. It reminds us that storytelling has the power to transport us beyond our everyday lives and ignite our sense of wonder. So pick up this timeless classic and lose yourself in its pages as you journey through a tapestry of tales that will leave you spellbound long after you've turned the final page.