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William Harvey, The Story of the Fisherman, 1838–40, woodcut

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English: Woodcut
Illustration to The Story of the Fisherman from the Arabian Nights
Date 1838–40
Source Vol. 1, p. 81 of: The Thousand and One Nights: Commonly called, in England The Arabian Nights' Entertainments. In three volumes. New translation from the Arabic, with copious notes by Edward William Lane; illustrated by many hundred engravings on wood from original designs by William Harvey. London: Charles Knight and Co, 1839. XXXII, 618 p.
Author William Harvey (1796–1866)

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