The Bible. Translated According to the Ebrew and Greeke and Conferred With the Best Translations in Divers Languages.
Printed at London, by Robert Barker and John Bill, 1620. Dimensions are 8 1/2 inches in height by 6 3/4 inches in length by 2 1/4 inches thick.
Bound in tree calf leather with black leather title label. Cracking to the leather on the spine and at the spine edges and ends, the binding is still good and secure. The Old Testament starts at Numbers just before chapter 25, lacking the pages before this, lacking 1 sheet from Kings, egde chip to one page in Proverbs affecting several words at the bottom corner (see photos), marginal chipping to 2 pages in Isaiah affecting the marginal notes but not the main text (see photos), lacking 1 sheet from Jeremiah, previous owners inscriptions on the last page of the Old Testament- Prophets. Contains the New Testament title page with more inscriptions on the reverse, edge chipping to 2 corners of the New Testament affecting the marginal notes. Contains the Concordance at the back of the book (dated 1619), lacking the final page of the Concordance (ends at WO), staining and darkening to the pages in places. |