Kerosene lanterns
The Dietz lantern is a good, reliable standby, but, in my opinion, too smelly and dim compared to the Aladdin Mantle lamps that have been around equally as long.
The Aladdins use a circular flame spreader and a mantle like a
Coleman pressure lantern, to produce a brilliant white light, bright enough to read a book, with virtually no noise. Because of the complete combustion of the fuel, they have almost no smell, so that you get a longer burn with the same amount. If you use low-odor mineral spirits, rather than 1K kerosene (this applies to all 'kerosene' fired, non-pressure burners), there is no smell at all, and you never have to clean the carbon off the wick.
Aladdins are readily available on Ebay and in some traditional hardware stores, and are very decorative and varied in their models.