1598 Quarto Illustrated Geneva Bible

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Key Features

Format: Quarto (8.5” x 6.25”)
Font: Two Column Roman
Binding: Rebound Brown Calf
Bound With: Psalter
Printer: Robert Barker, London
SKU: Q91

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Key Features

Format: Quarto (8.5” x 6.25”)
Font: Two Column Roman
Binding: Rebound Brown Calf
Bound With: Psalter
Printer: Robert Barker, London
SKU: Q91

Key Features

Format: Quarto (8.5” x 6.25”)
Font: Two Column Roman
Binding: Rebound Brown Calf
Bound With: Psalter
Printer: Robert Barker, London
SKU: Q91

The Bible: That is, the Holy Scriptures Conteined in the Olde and New Testament: Translated according to the Ebrew and Greeke, and conferred with the best translations in divers languages. With most profitable Annotations…

Summary

A very clean quarto Geneva Bible. A scarce sixteenth century illustrated example professionally rebound in modern brown calf.

Description

General title (1598) with headpiece and printer’s device. Text in two column Roman font. Complete set of 33 in-text woodcut illustrations and maps. Printed title to the second part with headpiece, tailpiece, and decorative ornament. With Apocrypha as issued. Printed New Testament title page (1597) with headpiece and printer’s device. Ends on colophon (1598). Bound with The Whole Booke of Psalmes (1594) by Sternhold and Hopkins. Woodcut first chapter initials, colophons, and decorative head and tailpieces throughout.

Collation

[par]^4 (?-[par]1), A-Z^8, &^6, Aa-Zz^8, &&^8, **^4, Aaa-Ooo^8, Ppp^4, [par]^8, [par][par]^4. Lacks first blank leaf.  

Binding

Rebound in modern brown calf with blind-rolled border. Spine with five recessed bands and a gilt-line black label with the words “The Bible 1598”. All edges light red. Plain endpapers.   

Condition

[par]^2 (general title), A1 (Gen 1) small piece torn to upper gutter without loss; [par]4 small loss to edges; trimmed to head; Qq8 short closer tear into text; Rr-Ss faint upper stain to outer column; more staining to Metrical Psalter, primarily to gutter; final 3 leaves of Psalter remargined with final leaf lead down; Overall, a remarkably clean copy of a sixteenth century illustrated Geneva Bible.  

Provenance

“Mary Bagwell” inked to title page; final leaf of Malachi with a note that reads “The last sermon of E. M. Dirksin upon the 14th verse of the third chapter made the 15th day of December: 1603.”

Note

There are only five editions of the illustrated quarto Geneva Bible from the sixteenth century, and these are in high demand. This is a very nice example and would make a great addition to any Bible collection.

References

Herbert 244.