1846 ILLUMINATED BIBLE KING JAMES KJV 1st. EDITION, 2nd ISSUE

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  • Large Folio Edition
  • 1600 Engravings
  • Index and Concordance
  • Printed at New York
  •  Good Condition 

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PRESENTING FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION EXQUISITE GENUINE 178 YEAR OLD FIRST EDITION, SECOND ISSUE 1846 ILLUMINATED BIBLE. PRINTED BY HARPER AND BROTHERS IN NEW YORK. HERBERT # 1860,
HILL # 1161. A LARGE FOLIO- 13 ” x 10 1/2” x 4” AND WEIGHING NEARLY 15 POUNDS WITH 1600 ENGRAVINGS BY J.A. ADAMS & J.B. CHAPMAN AND WITH WONDERFUL ORNATE DROP CAPITAL INITIALS.

THE ILLUMINATED BIBLE (probably more accurately described as the illustrated Bible) was perhaps the most important American Bible printed in the 19th century.

This work was originally announced in 1843 and was offered by subscription in 54 periodic sections of 28 pages each for 25 cents each to fund the project. Subscriptions were commonly used to finance expensive editions in the 18th and 19th centuries. Other notable works that were sold by subscription were the 1763 John Baskerville Bible, the 1793 Benjamin Kennicott Bible and the enormous 1800 Thomas Macklin Bible. These periodic sections were issued from 1843 forward. Once a subscriber received them all, these sections would have been taken to a bookbinder for completion. Then, in 1846, with the funding, art work and typesetting complete, it was issued for the second time in its entirety with the general title page bearing the date 1846. An Illuminated Bible proudly remains atop Mary Anna Randolph Custis Lee’s parlor table inside her ancestral Virginia estate, Arlington House, now part of Arlington National Cemetery.

“J.A. Adams, the engraver, is credited with having taken the first electrotype in America from a woodcut. Many in this Bible are so done. Artists were engaged for more than six years in the preparation of the designs and engravings included in this Bible, at a cost of over $20,000.” O’Callaghan, p.288.

” The engravings after Chapman carefully reproduced the prim line-work of drawings. There was very little of the tone-work made possible by the white line method of the Englishman Bewick, introduced here by Alexander Anderson….However, this Harper publication was a remarkable production for its time and place, and retains its importance in the annals of American book-making. W.J. Linton, noted wood-engraver and author , knew no other book like this, so good, so perfect in all it undertakes. The illustrations are like picturings of history, as are so many of the old European Biblical paintings and illustrations.” Frank Weitenkampf, The Boston Public Library Quarterly, (July 1958, pp.154-157)

NEWLY AND BEAUTIFULLY REBOUND IN LUXURIOUS EXTRA BLIND STAMPED BLACK SHEEPSKIN WITH WONDERFUL MARBLED ENDPAPERS.

COLLATION – OLD TESTAMENT [844], APOCRYPHA [128], NEW TESTAMENT [256], TABLES [4], CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX [8], INDEX TO THE SUBJECTS [14], CONCORDANCE [34]. COMPLETE.

CONDITION- The pages are crisp with minimal soiling and with scattered foxing as usually found in editions on wood pulp paper from this era. A better example than most. GOOD+

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Weight 288 oz
Dimensions 21 × 15 × 9 in

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