The Book of The Thousand Nights and One Night {complete}
by Powys Mathers (Editor), J.C. Mardrus (Translator)
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First published in 1986. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.Tags
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This review is for the 2005 edition of The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night by Assouline Publishing, which features a translation by Powys Mathers (although Amazon's data lists the translation as Richard Burton's, that is incorrect). This edition also features stunning illustrations by Leon Carre and beautiful ornamental design by Racim Mohammed. In fact the illustrations are the reason I purchased this book and thought that a review that focused on this might be useful to other readers. The illustrations were originally from an older multi-volume edition published in the 1920s. This "coffee-table book" sized edition only contains about 20 full page colour plates, a sample of the original number, but as the illustrations are show more linked to the stories selected, and those are just a small sample of the tales, it is understandable. Leon Carre's illustrations are lush, detailed, and exotic. The colours, patterns of the carpets, details of the garden are a feast for the eyes and perfectly portrays the sense of wonder and exoticism the reader envisions while reading the stories. The ornamental designs by Racim Mohammend adorn the pages throughout the book, with particularly elaborate work on the title and first pages of each tale. They match well with Carre's illustrations and add to the richness of this book. The book also comes in a slipcase, which features another full-sized illustration by Carre.
If you are looking for a beautiful illustrated edition of 1001 nights, I highly recommend this book. It is both affordable and gorgeous! show less
If you are looking for a beautiful illustrated edition of 1001 nights, I highly recommend this book. It is both affordable and gorgeous! show less
How can one review a classic? Definitely worth reading both for entertainment and for insight into the culture of the Caliphate. If you read some of these stories as a child, you read the Bowdlerized version. This one is the real thing.
Reprint. Orig. published London : Routledge & Kegan Paul 4 v.
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- This is the complete set of the Mardrus/Mathers translation, "The Book of The Thousand Nights and One Night", usually sold in four volumes in English. Please DO NOT combine this with abridgements or single volumes. If you see... (show all) abridgements or single volumes combined with complete sets/editions, please help by separating them. If in doubt, please DO NOT combine. Especially not when there are large numbers of copies. It takes a lot of time and effort to separate and recombine works.
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