19th Century Bibles KJV bound with The Psalms of David in Metre. KJV: Cambridge: Stereotyped...
19th Century Bibles KJV bound with The Psalms of David in Metre. KJV: Cambridge: Stereotyped and Printed by R. Watts for the British and Foreign Bible Society, n.d. but ?1806; Psalms: Edinburgh: Sir D. Hunter Blair and J. Bruce, 1809. 8vo, later leather. Cambridge Stereotype Edition. The 1806 edition was likely the first English Bible to bear the Society's name on its title. Agrees generally with Herbert 1488 KJV bound after BCP and before Brady and Tate Psalms. All: Oxford: Printed at the University Press, 1853. 8vo, contemporary leather, sometime rebacked, gift details in blind and gilt, two metal clasps. A gift of the Lord Wharton Trust. Wycliffe, John (trans); Tyndale, William (trans) The Gothic and Anglo-Saxon Gospels in Parallel Columns. John Russell Smith, 1874. 8vo, later leather. KJV with Henry & Scott commentaries. Birmingham: Eld & Blackham, [c.1899]. Folio, full leather, sometime rebacked, boards decorated in blind, upper board with gilt titles, metal corner-pieces and clasps; illus with chromolithograph plates. KJV. Glasgow: Printed by William Collins for The Scottish Bible Society Edinburgh, [c.1906]. 8vo, later leather; 96 coloured plates and 17 coloured maps. Emerald Teacher's Bible. [5]