
The Cambridge Family Bible was first published in 1997 to widespread acclaim. It was designed after research in the US and the UK, to be a Bible in which people could record their family history for future generations. The first publication offered a sturdy volume bound in goatskin-covered boards; this year Cambridge is adding a new binding option for those who prefer a more flexible volume. The unique Family History section is bound in the traditional position, between the Old and New Testaments. It gives plenty of space for recording births, marriages, deaths and other important family events. The Bible uses the KJV text and features large print, cross-references and pronunciation marks. It includes a concordance, dictionary and colour maps. It is printed on India paper with art-gilt edges and comes in a lid-and-tray presentation box featuring the historic King's College Chapel, Cambridge.
Page Count:
1824
Publication Date:
1999-08-05
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