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6B, 1599 quarto Geneva Bible
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The Geneva Bible represents the most historically significant and subversive vernacular translation of the early modern era, drafted in Switzerland by Protestant scholars fleeing the Marian persecutions in England. It introduced revolutionary printing innovations, including the world's first use of numbered verse divisions and highly legible Roman type rather than dense Gothic blackletter. Most famously, the text is loaded with radical, Calvinist marginal commentary notes that boldly challenged the divine right of kings, a feature that made it a powerful weapon of religious independence and the preferred scriptural text of literary giant William Shakespeare.
This specific quarto volume bears the famous imprint of Christopher Barker, Printer to the Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty, and represents a true 1599 London printing. Bibliographically, this copy features a beautifully detailed, central heart-shaped woodcut frame on the title page, surrounded by twenty-four small square compartments depicting the Twelve Tribes of Israel and the Twelve Apostles. The text is uniquely formatted in clean Roman type with a double-column layout, structurally designed to ensure that the monumental opening verse of Genesis 1:1 fits entirely onto a single, complete line ending with the word "earth."
Historically, this edition holds an immortal legacy as the true "Bible of the Pilgrims." Distrusting the later King James Bible of 1611 because King James explicitly ordered the removal of its anti-royalist marginal notes, the Puritans and Pilgrims fiercely clung to this translation, packing copies like yours into the cargo bay of the Mayflower in 1620. It served as the literal ideological, legal, and spiritual blueprint used to forge early American colonial society. Today, a complete, genuine 1599 Geneva Bible remains a monumental prize for antiquarian collectors, capturing the exact moment a once-outlawed English translation permanently reshaped global history.
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8.25 x 7. The printed title page (1599) with woodcut border comprising twenty-four small compartments showing tents of the twelve tribes as well as the figures of the twelve apostles. Title is enclosed within a heart-shaped frame. Second printed title page with woodcut of the Red Sea. Includes the Apocrypha. New Testament title page 1599.
Rebound in modern brown calf. Covers paneled in gilt. Spin with five raised bands. Plain endpapers. Nice wide margins.
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