Description: The Holy Bible: containing the Old Testament, and the New. Newly translated out of the originall Tongues: And with the former Translations diligently compared and revised, by his Majesties Speciall commandement. The Finest in the Series of 1611 King James Pulpit Folios Summary: London: Robert Barker, 1640. Pulpit folio (16 x 10.5 in). The last of the 1611 King James pulpit folios with 59-lines to the column. Complete preliminaries with Calendar and Almanac printed in red and black. The Bible text is complete, and each chapter begins with a woodcut initial. Most consider the fifth folio the finest in the series of pulpit folios. The first edition of the King James Bible was published in folio size in 1611. Subsequent 59-line folio editions, often called She Bibles, were published in 1613, 1617, 1634, and 1640. Description: General title page (1640) in expert facsimile featuring the Tetragrammaton above, the Agnus Dei and the Holy Dove, with Matthew and Mark on either side; on the left side are the tents of the twelve tribes and on the right side the twelve apostles; below the letterpress are the Lamb slain along with Luke and John and a the bottom a tablet with the word Cum Privilegio. Preliminaries include the Translators to the Reader (11 pp.); Kalendar in red and black (6 ff.); Almanack (1 p.) in red and black; The Table and Kalendar Expressing the order of the Psalms and Lessons… (5 pp.); The Names of all the Books… in red and black (1 pp.). Text in two column black letter. Presented within ruled border and 59 lines to the column. Each chapter begins with a woodcut initial. Headlines, chapter contents, marginal references, and words not in the original, are printed in italics. The fifth folio also improved upon previous versions by adding alternate readings, which were placed in the margins in Roman type. New Testament title page (1639) present and with similar design as the general title. Many headpieces, vignettes, and decorated initials throughout. Collation: A-B^4 , C^6, D^4 (prelims); A-Z^6, Aa-Zz^6, Aaa-Zzz^6, Aaaa-Zzzz^6, Aaaaa-Zzzzz^6, Aaaaaa-Dddddd^6 (Bible text). 732 ff. Complete with general title page in facsimile. Binding: Professionally rebound in black-paneled calf. Covers with gilt-tooled and blind-rolled centerpiece design featuring fleurons at corners. Spine with five raised bands with elaborate gilt-tooling and blind-stamping to compartments. Two red gilt ruled labels with the words “Holy Bible” and “1640/39.” New plain endpapers. Condition: Thick paper with good margins throughout. A2 of prelims with some closed tears and paper repairs without loss; A-C (prelims-Exodus) with marginal staining, at first more prevalent but gradually improving; Ll6 three-inch closed tear without loss; New Testament title page with very light staining; Ss1 small piece torn off reducing side note verso; Zzzzz3-4 repair to upper fore-edge reducing headlines; Aaaaaa4, Bbbbbb1 remargined; Bbbbbb2-6 remargined with occasional loss of side notes but not impacting text; Dddddd6 recornered, lightly stained. The small above-mentioned faults notwithstanding, this is a very nice copy of the large black letter folio with crisp pages and good margins. Note: The 1611 King James Bible was printed in a 59-line folio format in 1611, 1613, 1617, 1634, and in 1640/39. The 1611 He Bible constituted a distinct edition with the reading “and hee went into the citie” in Ruth 3:15. The second edition She Bible was printed in subsequent years with the variant “and she went into the citie.” The second edition is frequently found in a variant state with leaves mixed in from different years. It is likely that the bulk of the sheets were printed in 1613 and stacked in the printing house with She Bibles gathered together as orders came in. Thus, while the date is 1640 on the general title page, the bulk of the leaves could have been printed as early as 1613. References: Herbert 543; USTC 3021270; ESTC S90554; Drake, Donald. A Visual History of the English Bible, p. 201. ShippingFree domestic shipping via UPS 2nd Day Air. International shipping at cost. Returns We work hard to meet our ethical responsibility to describe our material accurately. All items are guaranteed as described and may be returned for any reason within 10 days of receipt. Please notify us before mailing a return. Books must be returned in the same condition to be eligible for a full refund. Buyer is responsible for securely packing, shipping, and insuring returned items. Terms and Conditions All photographs are of the actual item for sale. We are happy to provide additional photographs on request. We guarantee the authenticity of our items. All materials are original (meaning not facsimiles or reproductions) unless otherwise noted. We are members of the Independent Online Booksellers Association and uphold their Code of Ethics. Dungeness Books Books in all fields with an emphasis in antiquarian Bibles and theology. Located in Sequim, WA.
Price: 20000 USD
Location: Sequim, Washington
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Binding: Leather
Place of Publication: London
Language: English
Special Attributes: 1st Edition, Collector's Edition, Illustrated, Large Print, Limited Edition
Region: Europe
Author: Bible in English
Publisher: Robert Barker
Topic: Christianity, Bibles
Subject: Religion & Spirituality
Year Printed: 1640
Original/Facsimile: Original