Item #10267 The Holy Bible : Containing The Old And New Testaments : Together With The Apocrypha : Translated Out Of The Original Tongues And With The Former Translations Diligently Compared And Revised : With Canne's Marginal Notes And References : To Which Are Added An Index, An Alphabetical Table Of All The Names In The Old And New Testaments With Their Significations, Tables Of Scripture Weights, Measures, And Coins, John Brown's Concordance, &C. : Embellished With Maps And Elegant Historical Engravings.
The Holy Bible : Containing The Old And New Testaments : Together With The Apocrypha : Translated Out Of The Original Tongues And With The Former Translations Diligently Compared And Revised : With Canne's Marginal Notes And References : To Which Are Added An Index, An Alphabetical Table Of All The Names In The Old And New Testaments With Their Significations, Tables Of Scripture Weights, Measures, And Coins, John Brown's Concordance, &C. : Embellished With Maps And Elegant Historical Engravings.
The Holy Bible : Containing The Old And New Testaments : Together With The Apocrypha : Translated Out Of The Original Tongues And With The Former Translations Diligently Compared And Revised : With Canne's Marginal Notes And References : To Which Are Added An Index, An Alphabetical Table Of All The Names In The Old And New Testaments With Their Significations, Tables Of Scripture Weights, Measures, And Coins, John Brown's Concordance, &C. : Embellished With Maps And Elegant Historical Engravings.
The Holy Bible : Containing The Old And New Testaments : Together With The Apocrypha : Translated Out Of The Original Tongues And With The Former Translations Diligently Compared And Revised : With Canne's Marginal Notes And References : To Which Are Added An Index, An Alphabetical Table Of All The Names In The Old And New Testaments With Their Significations, Tables Of Scripture Weights, Measures, And Coins, John Brown's Concordance, &C. : Embellished With Maps And Elegant Historical Engravings.
The Holy Bible : Containing The Old And New Testaments : Together With The Apocrypha : Translated Out Of The Original Tongues And With The Former Translations Diligently Compared And Revised : With Canne's Marginal Notes And References : To Which Are Added An Index, An Alphabetical Table Of All The Names In The Old And New Testaments With Their Significations, Tables Of Scripture Weights, Measures, And Coins, John Brown's Concordance, &C. : Embellished With Maps And Elegant Historical Engravings.

The Holy Bible : Containing The Old And New Testaments : Together With The Apocrypha : Translated Out Of The Original Tongues And With The Former Translations Diligently Compared And Revised : With Canne's Marginal Notes And References : To Which Are Added An Index, An Alphabetical Table Of All The Names In The Old And New Testaments With Their Significations, Tables Of Scripture Weights, Measures, And Coins, John Brown's Concordance, &C. : Embellished With Maps And Elegant Historical Engravings.

New York: Collins and Co, 1816. Collins's Stereotype Edition. Full leather. Quarto, 932pp., frontis engravings to both the old and new testaments, index. -- Concordance dated 1815 and Separately paginated with indexed columns, pages 1-54 (ab-wh) complete, pages 55,56 (wh-?) has remnant but 80% gone. -- 3 maps, 2 frontis engravings, 7 engravings in the text. -- Title page lacks endpaper, frontis, title page and first couple pages fragile, as is the last complete page of the Concordance. Moderate foxing throughout. Binding exterior well worn. Internally sound. -- In 1815 the first American Stereotype Bible (first from stereotype plates made in the United States) was stereotyped and printed by D. & G. Bruce of New York. -- This Collins Stereotype Edition (1816) is the first quarto size bible printed in America by the stereotype process. Good. Item #10267

In printing, a stereotype is a solid plate of type metal, cast from a papier-mâché or plaster mould taken from the surface of a form of hand set type. A stereotype could be made directly from typeset matrixes. This was especially advantages in book publishing. Book publishers no longer had to keep hand set galleys on hand in case of second or third runs of a book. The type could now be redistributed for other printing productions. The stereotype process was a critical part of a set of improvements that allowed printing to expand in scope: more words typeset, more pages printed, more copies produced.

Price: $450.00

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