The King James Version of the Holy Bible
The King James Version of the Holy Bible Containing the Old and the New Testaments Together with the Apocrypha, Translated Out of the Original Tongues in the Year 1611.
New York: The Limited Editions Club, 1935-36.
Call Number: (SPL) BS 185 1935 .N4x
Gift of Loryn Romadka, from the collection of Austin F. Lutter.
Special Collections, Golda Meir Library
Limited Editions Club founder George Macy had long desired to publish a fine edition of the Bible. Macy wanted his subscribers to enjoy the Bible not only as a devotional or religious reference work, but as a great work of literature.
Macy designed his Bible accordingly; with continuous paging rather than verse numbers, set in large Monotype Bell and handset Baskerville, and printed on Worthy special paper. The 2646 pages of text were divided into five comfortably-sized volumes, each bound in gold-stamped full blue linen and designed to be held in the hand and read. The large initials at the beginning of each book are reminiscent of the illuminated capitals of the manuscript tradition, each printed in large type in a single color. Macy designed a book which reflected the Biblical text's eastern origin and manuscript tradition, yet was accessible as literature.