Antique The Bible for Young People 1889 Poor Condition 416 pages Illustrated. The Binding is falling apart and disintegrating. The cover is textured and very unique. The pages are age colored but otherwise in good condition. Please review the pictures as they are part of the description. You are buying a 134 year old book in need of repair!!
Vintage genuine morocco leather compact Bible in good overall condition, still suitable for reading as well as collecting. While sewn binding looks to have loosened just slightly behind hinges, it is still holding together well enough for careful use. A small amount of previous owner markings were observed in the text, but the vast majority of pages are free of markings. The date of printing is not given by the publisher, but the printer’s code from the rear endpapers is shown in photos. Notable damage to a series of page corners shown in photos. Leather shows light to moderate physical wear but remains supple and condition is better than average for a vintage Bible of this kind. Please see all photos. Compact size – measures approx. 7.7 x 5.25 x 1.1 inches.
The Young’s Analytical Concordance to the Bible is a 22nd edition hardcover book published by Eerdmans in Grand Rapids, MI. Written by Young and focused on Christianity and the Bible, this concordance is a valuable resource for those interested in religion and spirituality. This analytical tool helps readers gain a deeper understanding of the Bible’s teachings and provides insights into the various topics and themes found within its pages. With a focus on English language and originating from the United States, this concordance is a timeless and valuable addition to any collection of religious literature.
From viewpoint of children with language adapted, Stories are written in a simple direct manner that youthful readers will have no trouble comprehending the teaching presented. Adult readers can find clarification of teachings.
1560 Geneva Bible is the work of religious leaders exiled from England to Geneva, Switzerland, after 1553. It was the first Bible in English to divide the scriptures into numbered verses. It was the most widely read and influential English Bible of the 16th and 17th centuries.
Do not confuse our photographic facsimiles with small, cheap, “reprints” you may have seen. It is a totally new type setting in a strange semi-modern Roman Style Type Face without the original woodcut decorative accents or beautiful Gothic Black-letter Style Typeface found in the original.