300 years of printing the authorised version of the Holy Bible at Cambridge, 1629-1929.
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Author
Publication
1929 - The University Press, Cambridge, England
Language
English
Word Count
4,250 words, Guess
Page Count
17 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL6761807M
- OCLC Control Number29254421
- Internet Archive300yearsofprinti00camb
- Library of Congress Control Number31021123
Classifications
- DDC016.22
- LCCZ7771.E5 C2
Description
The KJV Transetto Text Edition is not only a new Bible--it is a unique book concept. These smart, ultra-modern books are very compact, but nevertheless clear and easy to handle and read. They use lightweight paper and an innovative binding style to include a large amount of reading matter into a small, supremely portable and easy-to-handle format. This revolutionary new book concept, first launched in the Netherlands in 2009, is patented worldwide as the dwarsligger. The Cambridge KJV Transetto Edition is the first Bible to be published in this format in English. The book no longer has a conventional left and right page. The format of the book is landscape, with the text rotated 'crosswise' through 90, but when the book is open the two pages on view form a single portrait-format 'page' for reading: the Bible text is set in double-column format, and is read downwards across both open pages in the spread. Any book in the dwarsligger format weighs a fraction of its standard book equivalent--and of an electronic reader too. The combination of thin India paper and unique binding allows the books to open flat or be easily held in one hand. They fit comfortably into the smallest of bags or pockets and will be ideal for reading on the move--any time, anywhere. - Publisher.
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- 300 years of printing the authorised version of the Holy Bible at Cambridge, 1629-1929.
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