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Our Business is solely about selling

RARE BIBLE LEAVES!!!

 

We annually sell hundreds of 15th, 16th and 17th century Bible Leaves. KJV, Geneva, Great, Bishops, Matthews and even early Latin and German Bible Leaves. Favorites are as follows:

1769 Blaney Final Revision Leaves

1640-5thPrinting of the 1611-59 Line- King James Version Folio Leaves

1616-KJV-Ruledin Red Folio-Roman Font Leaves

1613-2ndPrinting of the 1611-59 Line-King James Version Folio Leaves

1613-She Bible-Quarto-Roman Font KJV Leaves

1613-He Bible-Quarto-Black Letter KJV Leaves

1612-New Testament-Octavo-KJV Leaves

1610-Geneva Bible-Ruled in Red-Roman Font-Quarto Leaves

1599-Geneva Bible-Roman Font Quarto Leaves

1597-Geneva Bible-Black Letter-Quarto Leaves

1577-Geneva Bible-Roman Font-Sm. Folio Leaves

And small quantities of other Rare leaves

If you need a particular Leaf-let me know.

 

For Auction-The Title Page to the First Epistle of Paul to the Corinthians

 The 1st Bible ever printed at Cambridge University in 1629-by Thomas and John Buck.

Description-The Title Page to 1st Corinthians-plus the enlarged engraving of the 1st letter "P" -includes 1st Corinthians 1:1 through 1:15. On the reverse is Romans 15:24 through 16:27 and ending.

 Great verses-The introduction of Deaconess Phoebe in Romans 16, Paul's greeting to the workers. 1st Corinthians Paul does not wait long before he begins his dealing with the problems at Corinth. Printed by Thomas and John Buck, Cambridge-1629.

. Leaf number 779/780.

This copy of the King James Version, a large quarto-small Folio edition, is the first Cambridge (England) printing of the KJV. It was the first printing since the first edition in 1611 in which editors included a number of revisions, chiefly incorporating more literal readings originally presented in marginal notes. As well, the editors attempted to restore the proper text which had been affected by many misprints in previous printings. Two who participated in the Cambridge printing, Dr. Samuel Ward and John Bois, worked on the original translation of the King James Version in 1611.





Taken from a King James  Bible Published in 1629!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

2 column Roman Font-Ruled in Red.  

7 1/2" by 10 1/2"  2 Column Black Letter Font  with Roman Font Notes.

 

Condition:

 Leaf is fairly clear.light top staining-couple of spots


 Please view the photos-395 Years old.

Reasonably priced- Shipping by 1st Class USPS