The Arabian Nights’ Entertainments; or, The Thousand and One Nights. Translated from the Original Arabic, with Notes Explanatory of the Text, by Edward William Lane. ... Illustrated with One Hundred and Fifty Engravings by Eminent Artists. Revised and Enlarged Edition. Complete in One Volume.
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Year: 1886
Entry: The Arabian Nights’ Entertainments; or, The Thousand
and One Nights. Translated from the Original Arabic,
with Notes Explanatory of the Text, by Edward William
Lane. ... Illustrated with One Hundred and Fifty
Engravings by Eminent Artists. Revised and Enlarged
Edition. Complete in One Volume. New York: George
Routledge & Sons, 1886. 784 p.
Location: New York, NY
Holdings: In most academic libraries
Title: The Arabian Nights’ Entertainments; or, The Thousand and One Nights. Translated from the Original Arabic, with Notes Explanatory of the Text, by Edward William Lane. ... Illustrated with One Hundred and Fifty Engravings by Eminent Artists. Revised and Enlarged Edition. Complete in One Volume.
Printer/Publisher: George
Routledge & Sons
Language: English
Notes: The Lane edition offers a handful of tales with some
Jewish content. The most substantive tale in terms of
relevance is "The Story Told by the Jewish Physician"
(pp. 137-42; note the half-page artist’s representation
of the physician).
At head of title: Lane’s Standard Editions.