| Engraver | Robert Scott (1777-1841) |
| Date | 1801 |
| Technique | Copper Engraving |
| Category | Ottoman Empire And Turkey |
| Source | Letters Writ By A Turkish Spy, Who Lived Five and Forty Years Undiscovered At Paris (Mundell And Son Edinburg) |
Letters of a Turkish Spy, by an Ottoman spy named "Mahmut", French King XIV. It consists of imaginary letters allegedly written from the palace of Louis. It consists of an eight-volume book. The Engraving found in this book was re-illustrated by Robert Scott in 1802.