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Holy Bible, 1611 King James Version, Commemorative Edition [Thomas Nelson Publishers] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Holy Bible, 1611 King James Version, Commemorative Edition Review: Beautiful Presentation Bible - from China - "Finesse" is the word that comes to mind when handling this bible. It is slightly more expensive than comparable 400th anniversary editions, but you get more than what you pay for. Thomas Nelson has passed on the savings from Printing in China to the consumer. It has a presentation box with cut-outs in appropriate places. The commentary from the Publishers is in a separate glossy booklet and mercifully, Thomas Nelson has not put its own comments between the covers of this bible. The crystal coated cover with gold stamping has impressive antique artwork, as does the spine. So distinct from the usual mono-colour hard covers; even the back cover looks nice, and does not have publisher blurbs, which are relegated to the back of the presentation box. The pages have gold gilt edges. They are fairly thick and pleasant to touch. They do not stick together like some thin paged versions from the same Thomas Nelson publisher. The bible opens up more of less flat on a table. The text reads well. The print is well inked. The cover page proclaims that it is "A word-for-word reprint of the First Edition of the Authorized Version presented in roman letters for easy reading and comparison with subsequent editions". The Apocrypha placed between Old and New Testaments means that opening the bible in the centre does not find Psalms. The nice ribbon over Psalms is thus not centred. I am not hot on ribbons, but another closer to the New Testament would make good symmetry. There is very ample space on the sides of pages to take a multitude of post-it stickers. One unintended drawback of an aesthetically pleasing bible is that it sees less use than one which is perceived to be rugged. This bible is sturdy, and is perhaps more so than a leather cover one. It has a Thomas Nelson "Guaranteed for Life" assurance, whatever that means. This bible is minimalistic. No concordance, no maps, no commentary, and is the way I like it. The first few pages are printed in a way which almost suggests that it is a presentation copy, reinforced by the impressive presentation box. It makes an excellent gift, and for $31, I doubt if any gift at this price is better value and will be better received. Review: The 1611 KJV without the Blackletter Typeface - This printing of the original, 1611 version of the King James Bible, offered by the Bible publisher Thomas Nelson, is unique. Unlike Zondervan's offering, Holy Bible, 1611 King James Version: 400th Anniversary...
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D**G
Beautiful Presentation Bible - from China
"Finesse" is the word that comes to mind when handling this bible. It is slightly more expensive than comparable 400th anniversary editions, but you get more than what you pay for. Thomas Nelson has passed on the savings from Printing in China to the consumer. It has a presentation box with cut-outs in appropriate places. The commentary from the Publishers is in a separate glossy booklet and mercifully, Thomas Nelson has not put its own comments between the covers of this bible. The crystal coated cover with gold stamping has impressive antique artwork, as does the spine. So distinct from the usual mono-colour hard covers; even the back cover looks nice, and does not have publisher blurbs, which are relegated to the back of the presentation box. The pages have gold gilt edges. They are fairly thick and pleasant to touch. They do not stick together like some thin paged versions from the same Thomas Nelson publisher. The bible opens up more of less flat on a table. The text reads well. The print is well inked. The cover page proclaims that it is "A word-for-word reprint of the First Edition of the Authorized Version presented in roman letters for easy reading and comparison with subsequent editions". The Apocrypha placed between Old and New Testaments means that opening the bible in the centre does not find Psalms. The nice ribbon over Psalms is thus not centred. I am not hot on ribbons, but another closer to the New Testament would make good symmetry. There is very ample space on the sides of pages to take a multitude of post-it stickers. One unintended drawback of an aesthetically pleasing bible is that it sees less use than one which is perceived to be rugged. This bible is sturdy, and is perhaps more so than a leather cover one. It has a Thomas Nelson "Guaranteed for Life" assurance, whatever that means. This bible is minimalistic. No concordance, no maps, no commentary, and is the way I like it. The first few pages are printed in a way which almost suggests that it is a presentation copy, reinforced by the impressive presentation box. It makes an excellent gift, and for $31, I doubt if any gift at this price is better value and will be better received.
Z**K
The 1611 KJV without the Blackletter Typeface
This printing of the original, 1611 version of the King James Bible, offered by the Bible publisher Thomas Nelson, is unique. Unlike Zondervan's offering, Holy Bible, 1611 King James Version: 400th Anniversary...
C**Y
Yes and actual 1611
Although it's a card stock hardback rather than leather bound Bible, this actually had the old English writing in it. At first if you don't know which letters in the English language have changed since then and you haven't actually read the Bible then you might have a little bit of a hard time. But it's on of those books you should have as it's not only the Bible but it's also represents the first printing press document. I really want to take some time and go through the writer's comments and see what they had origianlly written to introduce the Bible and it even has some of the Apocrypha books. Just remember if you don't want to read them because they 'aren't part of the cannon' then realize you probably don't want to read Shakespear or C.S. Lewis or any other writer... But seriously just for starter help: I and J are reversed f is old S V and U are reversed You'll find a few others but remember it's not misprint. The English language has actually changed since the original print. It would have gotten only 4 out of 5 stars but I already knew the cover wasn't leather but the five starts are for all the original intros and side notes from the original kept in this reprint.
D**U
What A Pleasant Surprise
This 1611 Edition of the King James Version of the Bible is everything I thought that it would be. Prior to ordering it, I performed extensive research into what others who had purchased this Bible thought. It is always a good rule of thumb to read the reviews of others. I have found reviewers for the most part, are honest people. Following my research, I placed my order, and when my Bible arrived, I was so impressed with the formatting of the Old English Language. Brace yourselves, if you have no knowledge of Old English, you are going to have a rough go at it. Thank God I went to American schools when teachers were teachers, and didn't have a political agenda. I read all of the classics, and this includes the works of Greek Philosophers. Getting back to the Bible, I was so bowl over by the professionalism of this production that I have decided to send my daughter and husband a copy in Hawaii!
J**N
Beautiful edition; includes apocrypha
I gave this version of the Holy Bible 5 stars because it has but 1 very minor flaw, that being the exclusion of the artistically rendered chart of genealogies that's in the original version of the KJV. Apart from that, a flawless reproduction, with the apocrypha included (unlike Zondervan's version, although that one includes the genealogical chart in the front). Well worth owning; the older spellings of words is interesting to me.
A**R
Cheap Reprint from China
Holy Bible, 1611 King James Version, Commemorative Edition , This book is not worth the $500+ what ever price they put on it, I would pay no more than $ 40.00 to $45.00 for this book The print is Xeroxed so many times and the Illustrations are to Dark, This book is clearly marked "printed in CHINA" I have a great collection of books from accredited Publisher's and Printed in the USA I paid for it, looked it over and returned it.
B**H
Bought it by mistake
The only reason that I chose this rating was because I thought that I was buying a book to read and I should have looked at the reviews before ordering it. It is a lovely book and I gave it to my minister and he liked it. It is small in size and a rather pretty book. It is old English and litlte print and they didn't spell many words the same as we do today. Ok It was my mistake for not reading more before I ordered. Now it is exactly as described it is great for those who like to read this early Bible . I am at fault not the book. It might in fact be a collectors item . But I don't know this as a fact.
D**E
Exellent choice, should buy, has apocrypha books like every bible should
complete original way the KJV was before man took away books from it, the extra books may not be inspired by God but they still have important information, things like the Ark of the Covenant, Babylon, historical facts etc..great bible, only reason it 4 stas instead of 5 is the print is small, besides that its perfect.
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