Alf Laylah Wa Laylah - The Book of the Thousand and One Nights: Account by John Crocker on all aspects concerning the Arabian Nights, including history, editions, derived art works, cultural settings, bibliography and links.
Arabian Nights: A short description and contextualization of the Arabian Nights.
Arabian Nights Entertainments: Text of the adaptation by Andrew Lang, first published in 1898, from Free Public Domain.
Arabian Nights Study Guide: A much condensed version of some stories from the Arabian Nights, by Diane Thompson.
Jewish Encyclopedia: Arabian Nights: Article (written circa 1900) about the collection of tales. Includes identification of stories that appear to be from Jewish sources.
Stories from the Thousand and One Nights: As translated by Edward William Lane (1909-14) and revised by Stanley Lane-Poole; e-text at Bartleby.
The Arabian Nights: Gateway site to the ASCII text of Sir Richard Burton's unexpurgated translation; includes synopses and commentaries on the tales.
The Arabian Nights: Twenty-six short stories as told by Scheherazade in order to save herself and others from death.
The Arabian Nights (Alf Layla wa Layla): Text as translated by Sir Richard Burton (1850), from the Middle East and Islamic Collection of Cornell University.
The Arabian Nights Nights Entertainments: Text of the adaptation by Andrew Lang after the 1918 edition; e-text from the Project Gutenberg.
The Book of One Thousand and One Nights: A brief description of the book with information on different editions.
The Thousand Nights and a Night: Bibliographic and biographic information about Sir Richard Burton, along with his complete translation, as well as the Scott, Lang, and Lane translations.
Thousand and One Nights: Entry from The Columbia Encyclopedia.