The Arabian Nights: Illustrated by Lillian Chestney is a faithful reprint of the classic 1943 Golden Age comic book adaptation, originally published as part of the Classic Comics series. This edition revives a forgotten masterpiece of early comic book illustration, brought to life by pioneering artist Lillian Chestney, one of the first women to work professionally in the American comics industry. Chestney's lush, romantic artwork transforms the legendary tales of The Arabian Nights-also known as One Thousand and One Nights-into a vibrant visual journey. Her detailed linework and expressive characters capture the drama, magic, and exotic wonder of these ancient stories, which include iconic adventures like Aladdin, Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, and Sinbad the Sailor. The Arabian Nights have long stood as one of the most influential works in world literature, with roots in Persian, Indian, and Arabic storytelling traditions. They not only ignited the imaginations of children and adults alike but also laid the groundwork for what would become the Sword & Sorcery subgenre of fantasy fiction. Pulp writers such as Robert E. Howard, Clark Ashton Smith, and Fritz Leiber drew directly from these stories to build their own mythic worlds of magic, mystery, and heroic adventure. This 68-page reprint is presented in full color at a large 8.5 x 11 inch trim size, printed on uncoated 60# white stock with a matte cover for a classic reading experience. The Gardner Francis Fox Library is proud to reissue this public domain work for historical preservation and creative inspiration. This edition is ideal for collectors, educators, fantasy readers, and artists who wish to rediscover a foundational piece of comics history. It celebrates the power of folklore, the legacy of pulp storytelling, and the visionary artistry of Lillian Chestney, a true pioneer whose work continues to enchant and inspire.