The Illustrated Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp
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List of Full Page Illustrations
The Slave of the Lamp.
Illustrated by Thomas Mackenzie
Aladdin finds the lamp.
Illustrated by Walter Crane
He generally went out early in the morning, and spent the whole day playing in the public streets with other boys about the same age, who were as idle as himself.
Illustrated by Felix O. C. Darley
The African magician embracing Aladdin.
Engraved by the Brothers Dalziel
A stranger asked him his age, and if he was not the son of Mustapha the tailor.
Illustrated by Felix O. C. Darley
Next day he bought Aladdin a fine suit of clothes.
Illustrated by John Hassall
There he entered a clothier’s shop containing all kinds of clothes.
Illustrated by René Bull
So they took a seat over against a lakelet and rested a little while.
Illustrated by René Bull
Aladdin and the magician.
Illustrated by Thomas Mackenzie
The magician threw on it a powder he had about him.
Illustrated by Felix O. C. Darley
The earth trembled.
Illustrated by H. G. Theaker
The Garden of the Lamp.
Illustrated by John Hassall
The Magic Lamp.
Illustrated by Felix O. C. Darley
Make haste and give me the lamp.
Engraved by the Brothers Dalziel
Aladdin finds the Magic Lamp.
Illustrated by Edmund Dulac
The magician persisted in demanding the lamp before he helped Aladdin out of the cave.
Illustrated by Louis Rhead
For two days Aladdin remained in the dark.
Illustrated by Thomas Mackenzie
For two days Aladdin remained in the dark.
Illustrated by Felix O. C. Darley
Immediately a genie of enormous size rose out of the earth.
Illustrated by Monro S. Orr
One of the Jann whose favour was frightful and whose bulk was horrible big.
Illustrated by René Bull
A genie of enormous size rose out of the earth.
Illustrated by Walter Paget
The slave to the ring appears to Aladdin.
Illustrated by H. J. Ford
Aladdin finds the Efrite.
Illustrated by Edmund Dulac
Aladdin commanded the Slave of the Lamp to bring him something to eat.
Illustrated by Arthur Rackham
The genie immediately returned with a tray bearing dishes of the most delicious viands.
Illustrated by Milo Winter
The Sultan proclaimed that everyone was to stay at home and close his shutters.
Illustrated by Sidney H. Heath
The Princess, his daughter, went to and from the bath.
Illustrated by Felix O. C. Darley
The Lady Bedr-el-Budur at her bath.
Illustrated by Edmund Dulac
The Princess lifted her veil as she went in.
Engraved by the Brothers Dalziel
When she had come within three or four paces of the door of the bath she lifted up the veil.
Illustrated by Louis Rhead
The Princess lifted her veil.
Illustrated by Walter Crane
She unfolded the jewels and presented them.
Engraved by the Brothers Dalziel.
She went every day for a week.
Illustrated by Sidney H. Heath
Put him outside in the cold.
Engraved by the Brothers Dalziel.
Forty basins of gold brimful of jewels.
Illustrated by Thomas Mackenzie
The house was filled with slaves bearing basons of massy gold.
Illustrated by Charles Robinson
Aladdin’s mother brings the slaves with the forty basins of gold before the Sultan.
Illustrated by H. J. Ford
They were so richly dressed, with such splendid jewels in their girdles, that everyone crowded to see them.
Illustrated by Walter Crane
The Lady Bedr-el-Budur.
Illustrated by Edmund Dulac
Kneeling before the Sultan.
Illustrated by Thomas Mackenzie
By the aid of the Fairy he attired himself in a dress much richer than was ever worn by a King.
Illustrated by A. Guthrie
Aladdin rides to the Sultan’s palace.
Illustrated by Charles Robinson
The Nuptial Dance of Aladdin and the Lady Bedr-el-Budur.
Illustrated by Edmund Dulac
Aladdin invited the Sultan to see the palace.
Illustrated by Thomas Mackenzie
New lamps for old.
Illustrated by Walter Crane
Who will change old lamps for new ones?
Illustrated by Monro S. Orr
The African magician gets the lamp from the slave.
Illustrated by H.