A History of the Geneva Bible by Lewis Lupton. The Olive Tree, 2 Milnthorpe Road, London, W.4. 

Details:
Volumes as follows:

Vol. I. The Quarrel, 120 pages - First Edition1966
Vol. II. Reform, 126 pages - First Edition, 1969
Vol. III. Truth, 192 pages, Second Edition, 1973
Vol. IV. Travail, 190 pages - First Edition 1972
Vol. V. Vision, 192 pages - First Edition 1973
Vol. VI. Hope, 199 pages - First Edition 1974
Vol. VII. Joy, 232 pages - First Edition 1973
Vol. VIII. Faith, 223 pages - First Edition 1976
Vol. IX. Love, 192 pages - First Edition 1977
Vol. X. Courage, 192 pages - First Edition 1978
Vol. XI. Endurance, 192 pages - First Edition 1979
Vol. XII. Heaven, 192 pages - First Edition 1980
Vol. XIII. Welsh Epilogue and Index, 192 pages - First Edition 1981
Vol. XIV. Paint & Print, 176 pages, First Edition 1982
Vol. XV. Paint, Print, and Exile, 178 pages - First Edition 1983
Vol. XVI. Wyclif's Wicket Sign of a Credible Faith, 179 pages - First Edition 1984
Vol. XVII. Trodden Thyme - Lollard Aftermath, 161 pages - First Edition1985
Vol. XVIII. Tyndale the Translator, 176 pages - First Edition 1986
Vol. XIX. Tyndale the Martyr, 160 pages - First Edition 1987
Vol. XX. Bethlehem to Lindisfarne, 160 pages - First Edition 1988
Vol. XXI. Chivalry?, 144 pages - First Edition 1989
Vol. XXII. Towards King James, 113 pages, First Edition 1990
Vol. XXIII. Up to Hampton Court 1508 - 1604, 119 pages - First Edition 1992
Vol. XIV. England's Word - King James Bible, 113 pages, no dust jacket - First Edition 1993
Vol. XXV. Not Unto Us, More Steps Towards King James Bible, 117 pages, First Edition 1994

*Note: all editions are first edition apart from volume III which is a second edition

This is a fantastic set of books on the history of the Geneva Bible in 25 manageably sized books. Copiously illustrated!
All volumes have dust jackets bar one

The condition of the volumes varies with dust jackets tired and having occasional (small) tears. Leaves are 99.7% clean. A degree of foxing may be found to text-block-edges; marks / imperfections exist to boards but not dramatically so. Volume III has a library detail and name scribbled out on the half-title, title, and top text-block edge (example in photographs) This volume has the worst condition. One or two duct jackets have a library identifier at the foot of the spine.  Overall, a good++ set. 

This set would be an amazing addition to any church or home library!

*Please consult photographs fully as these are part of the description.