The illuminated
Book of Common Prayer was published in London by
John Murray in an edition of 4,000, hoping to follow the success of Jones's
Ancient Spanish Ballads (1841). Apart from being an architect, Jones was also an influential designer of 'Book Beautiful'. His elaborate Prayer Book contains eight illuminated title pages for the eight sections,
chromolithographed in blue, red, gold and green. Almost every page is ornamented with floral borders or patterns based on
Celtic motifs and
initial capitals inspired by
medieval manuscripts. According to ''Appletons' Library Manual'', there are 1,000 ornamental borders. The first page which begins the order for
Morning Prayer is decorated with a stylized floral border against a black background, which suggests East Indian inspiration. The thirty-seven illustrations sprinkled throughout the text, were drawn by
George Scharf after
Raphael,
Johann Friedrich Overbeck,
Nicolas Poussin, ,
Fra Angelico (called "Ang. da Fiesole") and
Fra Bartolomeo, under the superintendence of . The four full-page plates by
John C. Horsley and
Henry Warren for the
Main Sacraments (
Holy Communion,
Baptism,
Matrimony and
Burial of the Dead) are set in a contemporary setting. According to
Ruari McLean, "This was certainly in keeping with Jones's intention to bring his study of the arts to bear on his own times, and may also have seemed a good way to avoid reference to the
medieval Roman Catholic Church." == Editions ==