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The Thousand and One Nights, Commonly called in England, The Arabian Nights' Entertainments
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Illustrations: wood engravings
Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Gift of Lincoln Kirstein 1979
Translated with notes by Edward William Lane (Translator)
Charles Knight & Co. (Publisher)
William Harvey (Illustrator)
John Jackson (Engraver)
Mason Jackson (Engraver)
Ebenezer Landells (Engraver)
John Orrin Smith (Engraver)
Charles Gray (Engraver)
John Thompson (Engraver)
Charles Thompson (Engraver)
Thomas Williams (Engraver)
Mary Ann Williams (Engraver)
Samuel Williams (Engraver)
J. Constantine Beneworth (Engraver)
William James Linton (Engraver)
Frederick William Branston (Engraver)
W. T. Green (Engraver)
Vasey (Engraver)
John Wright (Engraver)
Josiah Wood Whymper (Engraver)
Samuel Machin Slader (Engraver)
Charles Jennings (Engraver)
Harriet Ludlow Clarke (Engraver)
John Williamson (Engraver)
Elizabeth Clint (Engraver)
Mary Ann Cook (Engraver)
Abraham John Mason (Engraver)
Thomas Gilks (Engraver)
John Bastin (Engraver)
William Armstrong Folkard (Engraver)
Feldwick (Engraver)
George Pike Nicholls (Engraver)
Edward Evans (Engraver)
John Walmsley (Engraver)
John Peter Wall (Engraver)
Charles Thurston Thompson (Engraver)
Edwin Morrett Williams (Engraver)
Eliza Thompson (Engraver)
John Arthur Quartley (Engraver)
John Alexander Wheeler (Engraver)
The Whitehead & Hoag Company (Printer)
Title: The Thousand and One Nights, Commonly called in England, The Arabian Nights' Entertainments
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Illustrations: wood engravings.
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