The Holy Bible 1863
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5B, 1863 King James Bible with Old and New Testaments
Size
10 3/4 x 8 x 2 1/2
Description
The Holy Bible (1863 edition) refers to a version of the Christian scriptures published during a significant period in history, particularly amid the American Civil War. While not a unique translation itself, the 1863 Bible was often a King James Version (KJV), widely circulated and read in both the Union and Confederate states. These editions were sometimes printed by government or religious organizations and distributed to soldiers for spiritual support. The 1863 Bible holds historical value, not only for its religious content but also as a reflection of the cultural and societal conditions of the time.
Notes
Black textured leather binding with five raised bands, gold tooled title plate on spine, three gold edge, some white stain on front and back, intact, fine condition,