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		<title>1611 King James Pulpit Folio First Edition First Printing &#8220;He&#8221; Bible</title>
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<p align="left">Appraisal Value: $65,000.00</p>
<p align="left"><strong>The Largest &#38; Most Beautiful Geneva Bible Ever Printed</strong></p>

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<p style="text-align: left;">This is the largest Geneva Bible ever printed, and the only oversized huge pulpit folio Geneva Bible ever printed, standing a whopping 17 inches tall by 12 inches wide by 5 inches thick.  The grandest and most beautifully typeset Geneva Bible ever printed, this <em>Magnum Opus</em> of Geneva Bibles is known affectionately to collectors as &#8220;The Noblest Geneva Bible&#8221; since 1938 when the famous Bibliophile Edwin Rumball-Petre referred to it as such in his legendary listing of &#8220;must have&#8221; antique Bibles.  This is truly one of the most desirable of all rare and antique Bibles that any collector could ever hope to obtain.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">A stunning masterpiece of printing history; the 1583 Noblest Geneva Bible is as rare as it is beautiful.  In our nearly 30 years as the world&#8217;s largest rare Bible dealer, we have only seen three (3) other examples of this 1583 printing come onto the world market, and it is likely that fewer than two dozen complete copies are extant anywhere today, with nearly all being locked away in collections never to be offered for sale.  The Geneva Bible was the first English Bible with numbered verses, the first Bible with commentary notes in the margins, the first Bible taken to America, the Bible quoted over 500 times in Shakespeare&#8217;s plays, the only Bible to ever out-sell and exceed the popularity of the King James Version, and the first Bible offered in Roman typeface &#8230; though this 1583 edition retained the beautiful fancy gothic blackletter typeface for its text, with Roman type used for the headlines.</p>
<p>Curiously, while collectors of early King James Bibles consider the 1611 First Edition to be the most desirable edition; it is <strong>not</strong> the 1560 First Edition of the Geneva Bible which is typically the most sought after by collectors of Geneva Bibles. This is because the 1560 edition is just a regular quarto-sized printing which is not particularly attractive, and with fewer than 10 of the 1560 First Editions extant today, they are essentially unobtainable (not for sale anywhere) and would likely fetch far into six figures if one did come onto the market.  In contrast, the 1583 Noblest Geneva Pulpit Folio Bible stands alone in size, beauty, and overall desirability, making it the edition most highly prized of all Geneva Bibles.</p>
<p>This is a magnificent example, with all pages present including both dated title pages (OT Title nicely remounted).  A few pages have minor edge repairs, and the paper is a bit soft with age just in the lower corner, but overall there is little staining, no cropping of headlines, and nothing missing.  The binding (professionally redone by Starr Bookworks) is an ornately blind-stamped black leather with hand-made marbled end papers.  This is a very pleasing example of the 1583 Noblest Geneva Pulpit Folio Bible.</p>
<p>Our insurance cost replacement value estimate on this Bible is $65,000, however its rarity actually makes it irreplaceable, and its estate liquidation discounted sale price of just $39,000 makes it a very attractively priced treasure for the astute collector seeking a world-class acquisition.</p>
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		<title>1798 Hot Press King James Version</title>
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<p style="text-align: left;" align="left"><strong>King James</strong> <strong>Version</strong>
<strong>OT Title Page: 1798
</strong><strong>NT Title Page: 1798</strong>
<strong>Size: 17 x 10.5 x 3"
Font: Roman</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;" align="left"><strong class="style8">Additional Features:</strong><strong>
Dedication to King James
"To The Reader" Preface
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<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Full Calf, </strong><strong>End Papers: Cotton</strong></p>

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<p>The first hot press edition of the Bible printed in America.</p>
<p>In the advertisement, April 30th, 1796, it was proposed to deliver the whole in 40 numbers, at 1/2 dollar each; one of which will be completed every two weeks. The finished work was completed in November 1798. A scarce American Bible.</p>
<p>The title page reads: The Holy Bible, Containing The Old and New Testaments; Together with the Apocrypha; Translated out of the Original Tongues: And with the Former Translations, Diligently Compared and Reviled.</p>
<p>Volume II. Philadelphia, Printed for John Thompson &amp; Abraham Small, [From the Hot Press of John Thompson.] M.DCC.XCVIII.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p align="left"><strong>King James Version</strong>
1611 - HE 1st Edition 1st Issue
1613 - SHE 1st Edition 2nd Issue
1617 - 1st Edition 3rd Issue
1634 - 1st Edition 4th Issue
1639/40 - 1st Edition 5th Issue</p>
<strong>Printed:</strong> London
<strong>Size:</strong> Folio
<strong>Font:</strong> Black Letter
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Full Calf Binding
All five of the First Edition First Issues of the King James Pulpit Folio Editions in matching bindings.</p>

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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3 align="center"><strong>All Five of the First Edition Pulpit Folio King James Bibles</strong></h3>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Note: This set is, to our knowledge, the only matched binding set of all five first folio editions of the 1611 King James Bible extant today, making this set a unique world-class acquisition.  Beyond that, it is also the most deeply discounted and value-priced item we have ever offered in our 27+ year history in this business.  In May of 2006, the top antique Bible appraiser in the world (not affiliated with our company) independently appraised this set, at the request of the owner.  His appraisal estimate was &#8220;$850,000&#8221;.  A copy of this appraisal is available upon request.</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>If you adjust that &#8220;$850,000&#8221; appraisal in 2006 dollars into 2023 dollars using the U.S. Government&#8217;s own current hyper-conservative &#8220;CPI&#8221; to inflation-adjust the figure, that comes to an appraisal value of over $1.25 million in 2023 dollars.  If you use the <a href="https://www.halfhill.com/inflation_js.html">&#8220;Shadowstats&#8221; CPI Online Calculator Tool </a>(the method of inflation adjusting prices used by the U.S. Government to determine the CPI prior to recent decades), it comes to well over $3 million in 2023 dollars.  The current asking price is less than one tenth of that amount: a liquidation price level of only $299,500.  While these inflation adjustments of the original 2006 Appraisal Value are valid and interesting observations; we recognize that a &#8220;multi-million-dollar&#8221; valuation is not warranted.  That notwithstanding, even if we pretended that the dollar has lost no value since 2006 (which would require not just a vivid imagination, but a good bit of denial), the original &#8220;$850,000&#8221; appraisal of 2006 stands is stark contrast to the current &#8220;fire sale&#8221; price of $299,500.</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>This is an absolutely astounding investment opportunity to acquire this one-of-a-kind historically iconic set of all the first edition folios of history&#8217;s most printed, most influential, and most loved book&#8230; at pennies on the dollar.</strong></p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>The &#8220;Great He&#8221; Bible</strong><br />
<strong>First Edition, first printing, of the King James Bible</strong><br />
<strong>1611</strong></p>
<p>[Bible in English.] The/Holy/Bible,/Conteyning the Old Testament,/ and the New:/ Newly Translated out of/the Originall/tongues: &amp; with the former Translations/ diligently compared and reuised, by his/Maiesties speciall Comandement./Appointed to be read in Churches./Imprinted/at London by Robert/Barker, Printer to the Kings/ most Excellent/Maiestie./Anno Dom. 1611.</p>
<p>Folio. True First Folio issue of the King James Bible, known as the &#8220;Great He&#8221; Bible. The main distinguishing point sought by dealers and collectors is at Ruth 3:15 where, in the first issue, Ruth is referred to as &#8220;he&#8221; (thus, the &#8220;Great He&#8221; Bible). There are other distinguishing points to be reckoned and in the copy at hand these are as follows:</p>
<p>Genesis 10:16 &#8212; Emorite for Amorite; Exodus 14:10 &#8212; three lines repeated; Exodus 38:11 &#8212; hoopes for hookes; Leviticus 13:56 &#8212; plaine for plague; Leaf GGGG2, verso &#8212; Joel for Micah; Leaf IIII6, recto &#8212; Anocrynha for Apocrypha; Leaf XXXX3, verso &#8212; Ecclesiasticus for Baruch; Matthew 26:36 &#8212; &#8220;Jesus&#8221; as called for in this issue.</p>
<p><strong>All points are of first issue, first state.</strong></p>
<p>Collates complete but for general title-page, which is here supplied in expert facsimile. Inserted map, printed and supplied separately and not called for in collation, is here present with minor edge repair. A6 extended at lower margin with some pen facsimile. Other very minor edge repairs at Finis of Revelation. Very little internal soiling, much less than expected. Overall exceptionally clean and crisp. A very tall, nicely margined copy.</p>
<p>Full modern calf to style by Starr Bookworks of Arizona. Red morocco spine lables. Gilt extra. Marbled endpapers.</p>
<p>Herbert, A.S., <em>Historical Catalogue of Printed Editions of The English Bible, 1525-1961</em> (1968) number 309. Darlow and Moule #240. STC # 2216.</p>
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<p align="center"><strong>The &#8220;Great She&#8221; Bible<br />
Folio Issue of the King James Bible<br />
1613 and 1611 </strong></p>
<p>[Bible in English.] The/Holy/Bible,/Conteyning the Old Testa-/ment, and the New:/ Newly Translated out of/the Originall Tongues: and with/the former Translations diligently/compared and reuised, by his/Maiesties speciall Com-/mandement./Appointed to be read in Churches./Imprinted/at London by Robert/Barker, Printer to the/King&#8217;s most Excellent/Maiestie./Anno Dom. 1611.</p>
<p>Folio issue of the King James Bible, known as the &#8220;Great She&#8221; Bible (vide infra). Fry&#8217;s &#8220;first edition, second issue, without reprints&#8221; of the King James Bible. Herbert: &#8220;Others more correctly style it the &#8216;second folio issue, 1613, 1611,&#8217; inasmuch as it deserves to be reckoned a distinct issue.&#8221; The general title is dated 1611 and the New Testament title is dated 1613. Probably the greater part of this issue was, in fact, printed in 1611 though delayed. The main distinguishing point sought by dealers and collectors is at Ruth 3:15 where, in the first issue Ruth is referred to as &#8220;he&#8221; (the &#8220;Great He&#8221; Bible) and in the second issue (copy at hand) Ruth is correctly referred to as &#8220;she.&#8221;</p>
<p>But there are other distinguishing points to be reckoned and in the copy at hand these all match Herbert 319 as called for, with one exception: leaf Xxxx3 in Baruch is headlined Ecclesiasticus, which is a point of the first issue “Great He” Bible of 1611. Matthew 26:36 has the called for misprint “Judas” here corrected in old manuscript to “Jesus.” Bound with the sometimes inserted map.</p>
<p>General title-page in facsimile. Preliminaries repaired. With Genealogies. Some tears/repairs, margin extensions. Some leaves probably supplied from another copy.</p>
<p>Herbert, A.S., <em>Historical Catalogue of Printed Editions of The English Bible, 1525-1961</em> (1968) number 319. Darlow and Moule #246. STC # 2224.</p>
<p><u>WITH:</u></p>
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<p align="center"><strong>The King James Bible<br />
Third Folio, 1617</strong></p>
<p>[Bible in English.] The/Holy/Bible./Containing/the Old Testa-/ment, and the New:/Newly translated out of the/Original Tongues: and with/the former Translations diligently/compared and reuised by his Ma-/iesties speciall Commande-/ment./Appointed to be read in/Churches./Imprinted at/ London by Robert Barker,/Printer to the Kings most/Excellent Maiestie./Anno 1617.</p>
<p>The third distinct folio issue of the King James Bible.</p>
<p>Genuine title-page. Complete. Collation: A4 B4 C6 D4 A-Z6 etc &#8211; Aaaaaa-Dddddd6; [5D1] is NT title. 732 ff. Without inserted map. Genealogies inserted.</p>
<p>Jeremiah 18:3 reads &#8220;whelles&#8221; as called for in this issue. Woodcut of Saint John at Psalm 122, as called for.</p>
<p>Genuine title-page with lower margin extension. Minor occasional damp. Other minor flaws (e.g. – for ID purposes only: ink droplets at Cc[6]v and Dd[1]r; underlining in II Kings 20:7; lower corner repairs in gathering 4D (Daniel); [4R5] with closed tear; 5A3 foremargin repair; 5D3 and 4 with corner repair; etc. especially toward end with last two leaves extended all around, but affecting only a few letters.</p>
<p>Full modern calf by Starr Bookworks of Arizona, gilt, with red calf spine labels and marbled endpapers.<br />
Herbert 353. Darlow &amp; Moule 273. STC 2247. Lea Wilson 112.</p>
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<p align="center"><strong>The King James Bible<br />
Fourth Folio Issue, 1634 </strong></p>
<p>[Bible in English.] The/Holy/Bible./Containing/the Old Testa-/ment, and the New:/Newly translated out of the/Originall Tongues: and with/the former Translations diligently/compared and reuised, By his/Maiesties speciall Com-/mandement./Appointed to be read in Churches./Imprinted at/ London by Robert Barker,/Printer to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie: and by the assignes/of Iohn Bill./ Anno 1634.</p>
<p>The fourth distinct folio issue of the King James Bible.</p>
<p>Collation: A4 B4 C6 D4 A-Z6 etc &#8211; Aaaaaa-Dddddd6; 732 ff. (collates as 1617 issue). Genealogies inserted. Jeremiah 18:3 corrected from 1617 edition. No inserted map. “CR” in Arms; text as called for on D1v and D1r. Hebrews 12:1 with reading called for.</p>
<p>Title-page repaired. Occasional wormtracks, always marginal, sometimes repaired (e.g. I Kings 7 – end of II Kings, etc.). Some minor occasional damp and other staining and some internal flaws (e.g. – for ID purposes: leaf [Ii5] with closed tear; Yy2 with closed tear; [3K6] with closed tear; 3R[1] supplied from another copy; [3S6] and 3T[1] with closed tear; marginal burn hole in [4L6]; 4Z2 with repair affecting a few letters; 5L2 with short cut; 5S2 mis-signed 4S2, a printer’s error; [6D6], last leaf of Revelation tired and with some repair but much nicer than usually seen.</p>
<p>Overall a near fine copy.</p>
<p>Full modern calf, gilt, by Starr Bookworks of Arizona, with red calf lettering pieces and marbled endpapers.</p>
<p>Herbert 487; Darlow &amp; Moule 376; STC 2312. Lea Wilson 112.</p>
<p><u>WITH:</u></p>
<p align="center"><strong>The King James Bible<br />
Fifth Folio Issue, 1640/1639 </strong></p>
<p>[Bible in English.] 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/ commandment./Appointed to be read in Churches./London:/ Printed by Robert Barker,/Printer to the Kings most Excellent/ Majestie: And by the assignes of/ John Bill. 1640. [NT title dated 1639.]</p>
<p>The fifth and last distinct folio issue of the King James Bible.</p>
<p>Collation: A4 B4 C6 D4 A-Z6 etc &#8211; Aaaaaa-Dddddd6; 732 ff. (collates as 1617 edition). Textually complete. Without inserted genealogies or map. General title-page in facsimile. Gathering A and B of preliminaries tired and with repairs. C4 in Calendar trimmed at bottom. Amateur coloring to opening initial woodcut. Occasional corner and margin repairs and closed tears. Some general light soiling. Ownership ink notes on flyleaves front and back. Other minor flaws: e.g., for ID purposes: lower margin chip to [Kk6] in II Kings; pentrial on [Xx5] in Nehemiah (and elsewhere); Iii[1] and [Iii5] repaired in Proverbs; [Mm4] and [Mm5] in Isaiah likely supplied; [Qq4] and [Qq5] in Isaiah with top edge chips; [4B6] in Ezekiel and [4D4] in Daniel with notable margin repair; 4Q[1] with a marginal repair into notes; [5D1] NT title supplied; [5D5] with repaired chip into text; [5T6]v and 5V[1]r with spilled ink stains. Final leaf of Revelation, [6D6] tired and soiled but complete.</p>
<p>Overall a very nice copy in a modern full calf binding by Starr Bookworks of Arizona, gilt, with red spine labels; plain endpapers.</p>
<p>Herbert 543; Darlow &amp; Moule 421; STC 2339.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In 1945 The World Publishing Company was engaged in refurbishing the format of it extensive list of Bibles. As he surveyed the Bible field in preparation for this task, B.D. Zevin, World’s president, was forcibly struck anew by something which had only vaguely disturbed him in the past the lack of a contemporary American folio Bible of noble proportions and in the great Bible tradition. As he discussed this with his associates over a period of many months he formed a resolve to remedy this lack.<br />
Resolve notwithstanding, explorations and discussions revealed some formidable problems. Who could set the type for such an immense work? Who could print it? What plant could bind it? Clearly, such an undertaking could not be entered upon lightly.</p>
<p>Looking back on it now, it turned out that the problem which solved itself most easily was that one that seemed at the time to be the most difficult. The selection of a designer took up the greater part of Mr. Zevin’s thought, arousing alternately high hopes and deep despair. The grandeur and scope of the work contemplated called for a conception and ability whose scale few men could fulfill. A few, very few names were discussed back and forth interminably, but every discussion returned to and ended invariably with the one name brought up at the beginning.<br />
Bruce Rodgers, of course, was this name. the thought of publishing an American folio Bible fashioned by his hand was an exciting prospect. Yet who could hope that Mr. Rodgers would consent to undertake another folio Bible. He had already designed one such work, the Oxford Lectern Bible, and there was no reason to expect that he would wish to assume another task of such magnitude.</p>
<p>The months passed and the discussions continued. Then suddenly and quite unexpectedly the problem sold itself.<br />
Through Philip C. Duschnes, the New York bookseller, World learned, in September of 1945, that Bruce Rogers would like to make another folio Bible.</p>
<p>Here was news, and news of a most provocative nature. It was quickly communicated to Mr. Zevin in Cleveland. Within a week the first meeting took place with Mr. Rogers. On October 19 the first cost estimates were submitted and the decision to publish was made. In November and early December of 1945, correspondence between Mr. Rodgers and Mr. Zevin formalized the agreement whereby Bruce Rogers would design a folio Bible for The World Publishing Company, to be printed in an edition of close to 1,000 copies, and to be sold for just under $200 per copy (in mid-1940&#8217;s dollars, which is about $3,500 in 2023 dollars).</p>
<p>One of the important factors making such action possible was the participation, from the beginning, of Mr. A. Colish, is one of our country’s great printers. This solved the problem of who was to set and print the work. It was Mr. Colish who worked with BR on the preparation of the numerous sample pages before the final selection of the typeface and decorative treatment. His subsequent supervision of the work, from typesetting through presswork, which consumed more than three years’ time and taxed his highest standards of craftsmanship, is among the great contributions made to the WORLD BIBLE.</p>
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 	<li class="bullet-arrow">Appraisal Value: $225,000</li>
 	<li class="bullet-arrow">OT Title Page: 1539 FAC</li>
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 	<li class="bullet-arrow">Place of Printing: England &#38; Europe</li>
 	<li class="bullet-arrow">Actual Size: 16 x 11 x 4.5</li>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;" align="center"><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><b>Note:  This is the 1539 first edition / first printing of the &#8220;Great Bible&#8221; of King Henry VIII.  It is widely considered to be the first English language Bible fully </b></span><span style="font-size: 18.6667px;"><b>authorized</b></span><b style="font-size: 14pt;"> for public use.  It is the first English </b><span style="font-size: 18.6667px;"><b>language</b></span><b style="font-size: 14pt;"> Bible of the Church of England (the Anglican Church)&#8230; their second Bible being the 1568 &#8220;Bishops Bible&#8221; of Queen Elizabeth I, and their third Bible being the famous and beloved 1611 King James Bible.  This extremely rare example is one of a little over a dozen known to be extant today.  It is offered at less than half of its appraisal value. </b></span></p>
<p style="text-align: left;" align="center"><strong>The First Edition of the “Great” Bible 1539</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">[Bible in English.] The Byble in/ Englyshe, that is to saye the con-/ tent of all the holy scrypture, bothe/ of ye olde and newe testament, truly/ translated after the veryte of the/ Hebrue and Greke textes, by ye dy-/ lygent studye of dyuerse excellent/ learned men, expert in the forsayde/ tonges./ Prynted by Richard Grafton &amp;/ Edward Whitchurch./ Cum priuilegio ad imprimen-/ dum solum./ 1539.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">The first edition, first printing of the Miles Coverdale “Great” Bible, “the hole byble of the largest volume,” which Thomas Cromwell, as the King’s vice-regent (King Henry VIII), in an injunction to the clergy (September 1538), ordered to be <em>set up in sum conuenient place wythin the said church that ye haue cure of, where as your parishioners may moste comodiously resorte to the same and reade it</em>.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Collates exceptionally complete: quire * (of preliminaries) compromised with substantial chipping and repair – general title-page supplied, sized – lacks *2, first leaf of the Kalendar. [Q4], blank, excised as expected. Lacks only [Aai] (NT title-page) and [Nn8] final leaf (Table and Colophon). GGv mis-signed BBv. Mm iiii mis-signed M iiii. Woodcuts as called for.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Overall an exceptionally tall and crisp clean copy, with far less damp and other staining and repair than expected or usually encountered.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">The single most important Bible of the established Church of England (the official Anglican Church) until the 1611 King James Bible. (The Church of England’s Book of Common Prayer still carries forward the Coverdale Psalter of the “Great” Bible. This Bible is a revision by Miles Coverdale of the 1537 “Matthew’s” Bible (of John Rogers) which Coverdale “corrected” chiefly by the aid of Sebastian Munster’s new critical Latin from the Hebrew OT (1534/5) and employing the Erasmus new Latin NT with a glance to the Complutensian Polyglot (see Herbert, p. 25). Coverdale worked under the direct patronage of Thomas Cromwell, so this edition is sometimes nicknamed the “Cromwell Bible” – and from the Second Edition forward the “Great” Bible contained a prologue by Archbishop Thomas Cranmer, and is therefore sometimes nicknamed the “Cranmer Bible” (or version).</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><u>Ex-libris Zion Research Library, the A. Marguerite Smith Collection of Bibles and Related Books. Ex-Quaritch with their collation notes (matching mine) penciled on rear pastedown. (Quaritch describes this copy as better than the Rylands copy, “one of the finest in existence.”)</u></p>
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