APOCRYPHA TO MACKLIN'S BIBLE. 



MESSRS CADELL and DAVIES respectfully inform the possessors of 

 the magnificent edition of the SACRED SCRIPTURES, published by the 

 late Mr MACKLIN, that it will shortly be completed by the publication of 

 the APOCRYPHA, printed in the same size and manner by Mr BENSLEY, 

 and forming a volume similar to those of the OLD and NEW TESTA- 

 MENT. 



It will be illustrated with Historical Engravings by Messrs C. Heath, Land- 

 seer, Bromley, Golding, &c. and head and tail pieces wholly by Mr Land- 

 seer, from pictures and drawings which were the last work of the late Mr 

 de Loutherbourg. 



No more copies will be printed than are previously subscribed for. 



The impressions of the plates will be faithfully appropriated according to 

 the dates of the subscriptions. 



The price of the APOCRYPHA, with the engravings complete, delivered 

 in extra boards, will be Twelve Guineas; one balfwfeereof is to be paid at 

 the time of subscribing. 



A list of the subscribers' names will be prefixed to the volume. 



Subscriptions are received by T. CADELL and W. DAVIES, in the 

 Strand, Booksellers to the Royal Academy : and by their agenC, WILLIAM 

 BLACKWOOD, Bookseller, Edinburgh. By whom orders are likewise re- 

 ySf'iyi-'the following interesting and valuable works, also preparing for 



MRS MONTAGU'S LETTERS, SECOND PORTION. 

 LETTERS of Mrs ELIZABETH MONTAGU, with some of the Let- 

 ters of her Correspondents; Vol. lit. and IV. published by her Executor 

 and Nephew, MATTHEW MONTAGU, Esq. 



DON QUiXOTE, 



Splendidly embellished from Pictures by Mr SMIRKE. 

 This new publication of the celebrated work of CERVANTES will consist 

 of a revised translation, carefully compared with, and corrected from, the 

 best editions of the Spanish original, and illustrated by forty engravings, be- 

 sides head and tail pieces to the several books, by Messrs Heath, Raimbach* 

 Warren, Fittler, C. Heath, Englehart, Golding, Anker Smith, Mitan, Arm- 

 strong, &c. executed in the most highly-finished manner, from pictures by 

 Robert Smirke, Esq. R.A. and will be brought forward in four handsome 

 volumes. A few copies, with proof impressions of the plates on India pa- 

 per, will be printed in quarto a limited number, with the next impressions, 

 in royaj octavo, and the remainder of the edition in demy octavo. 



THE ARABIAN ANTIQUITIES OF SPAIN, 



By JAMES CAVANAH MURPHY, Architect ; Author of the Description of 



Batalha, &c. 



This work, elegantly printed in large folio, will consist of numerous en- 

 gravings by the best artists, from drawings made on the spot by the author, 

 representing the most remarkable remain* of the SPANISH ARABS now 

 subsisting in the Peninsula, including their "ates, cnstles, fortresses, and 

 towers ; courts, halls, and domes; baths, fountains, wells, and cisterns ; in- 

 scriptions in Cufic and Asiatic characters; porcelain and enamel Mosiacs, 

 encaustic paintings, and sculptured ornaments; town-houses and villas: 

 bridges, mills, subterraneous granaries, ccc. accompanied by descriptions of 

 these various objects; an illustration of the architecture, sculpture, painting, 

 and Mosaics of the Arabs ; an account of their progress in sciences and arts, 

 undSr the Eastern and Western Caliphs. To which will be prefixed a ge- 

 neral history of the Arabs, their institutions, conquests, arts, and manners, 

 frorn the earliest accounts to the expulsion of the Moors from Spain. 



The first Volume, which is ju;l published, contamb near one hundred en 

 gravings by Messrs Fittler, Landseer, Ruffe, Porter, Le Keux, Armstrong, 

 Cooke, Neagle, &c. with descriptions illustrative of the architecture, sculp- 

 ture, painting, and poetry of the royal palace of ALHAMBKA ; the impressions 

 will be punctually delivered according to the elates of the orders rec'tiived, 

 for which a book is opened, and the names ot the subscribers will be printed. 



