The Quran, commonly called the Acorn of Mohammed, translated from the Original Arabic; with explanatory notes, taken from the most approved commentators, to which is prefixed, a preliminary discourse. By George Sale, Gent. Contains a plan of the temple of Mecca, a view of the temple of Mecca, a map of Arabia and a genealogical table of the Tribes of the genuine Arabs. 23.5 by 15.5 cm.
London: Printed for Thomas Tegg and Son, 73, cheapside; Tegg and Co., Glasgow; and J. and S. A. Tegg, Disney and Hobart Town. 1838.