by Cambridge University Press
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The KJV Lectern Edition encapsulates all of the facets of craft production on which Cambridge's reputation has been based for nearly four centuries. It has been specifically designed for public reading and would make an exceptional gift for a church. This edition features black-letter text and cross-references throughout. It also includes the 'Translators' Preface to the Reader' of 1611 and a presentation page. It comes in a presentation box. Cambridge's goatskin bindings are made with the highest quality leather and are handsomely finished with art-gilt edges and a gilt line inside the cover.
The KJV Lectern Edition encapsulates all of the facets of craft production on which Cambridge's reputation has been based for nearly four centuries. It has been specifically designed for public reading and would make an exceptional gift for a church. Goatskin bindings are made with the highest quality leather and are handsomely finished with art-gilt edges and a gilt line inside the cover.
Page extent: 1164 pages
Size: 305 x 256
Weight: 5.37 kg
Type: 12 point Millers Old Style Pica antique
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Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Published
April 1993
Edition
large type edition
Weight
5660g
Page Count
1165
Dimensions
27.8 x 33 x 10 cm
ISBN
9780521508209
ISBN-10
0521508207
Eden Code
148