John Kettelwell (1890-1933), ''Tales from the Gulistân'' trans. by Sir Richard Burton, 1928 Source

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John Kettelwell (1890-1933), ''Tales from the Gulistân'' trans. by Sir Richard Burton, 1928 Source
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John Kettelwell (1890-1933), ''The Claw'' by Richard Garnett Source “Horror and thankfulness rushed together into the young man’s mind, and there contended for some brief instants: but as the last stroke sounded all the crystal vials shivered with a stunning crash, and their hellish inmates, rejoicing in their deliverance, swarmed into the chamber. All made for the youth, who, tugged, clawed, fondled, bitten, beslimed, blinded, deafened, beset in every way by creatures of indescribable loathsomeness, grasped frantically as his sole weapon, the stylus; but it had become a writhing serpent. This was too much, sense forsook him on the spot.” (Source)
John Kettelwell
John Kettelwell
Taken from The Story of Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp, 1928
Artwork by John Kettelwell