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Bourne's engravings in Bibles

Bourne reproduced a number of paintings of Biblical subjects, primary those painted by Gustave Doré. It appears that two, probably three, of his engravings were used as illustrrations in an 1864 Bible titled:

The Practical and Devotional Family Bible: the Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments according to the authorized version by Matthew Henry, Thomas Scott, and John MacFarlane

Reference to the Henry-Scott-MacFarlane Bible came from the WorldCat database (courtesy of correspondent David Adams). A copy of that Bible is in a collection at Yale University. A A librarian personally re-examined the Bible in Yale's collection and confirmed to me that that it includes these artists and engravers.

Artists:

William Hilton

Herny L Jeune

William Henry Bartlett

William Hamilton

John Singleton Copley

Paul Falconer Poole

Peter Paul Rubens

Engravers:

Charles Rolls

? Edwards

Charles Henry Jeens

Charles Cousen

W. West

Herbert Bourne

William Holl

William Greatback

Given the artists listed, I suspect three Bourne engravings appear in what I call the "Yale Edition Bible."

Job and His Friends

Saint Barbara

Saint Catherine

It appears there are several editions of the The Practical and Devotional Family Bible with identical titles, dates, and page numbers. The most common version by William Collins, Glasgow ("Collins edition") does NOT include Bourne engravings, but includes engravings of landscapes, Biblical sites and buildings. I can definitely confirm there are different illustrations in the Yale and the Collins editions. I can also confirm at least two more editions appear under the same name and date with maps instead of pictorial engravings. 

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Shown below is one of the Collins editions.

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