This English manuscript was made in the nineteenth-century, using an extremely fine parchment. It contains the fifty-third chapter of the Book of Isaiah, in English translation. The small book is comprised of eight folios written and decorated on the rectos, leaving the versos blank. Script and decoration suggest that the book was conceived to imitate the style of fourteenth or fifteenth century French illumination. The creators Eleanor Taylor and James Slie signed the book in the title page, and declared their intended revival of this tradition. Each folio is embellished with border decoration showing narratives of Christ's life, as well as zoomorphic and foliate motifs in a palette of blue, red, and gold leaf. The contemporary binding is painted with with a coat of arms penned with the motto "GANG WARILY." Although the manuscript has traditionally been considered to be of English origin, the armorial shield points to a Scottish use. To explore fully digitized manuscripts with a virtual page-turning application, please visit Walters Ex Libris.