King James Bible "Vinegar Bible" John Baskett, 1717
Step back into history with the King James Bible "Vinegar Bible". This rare collectible Bible speaks volumes about literary heritage. The Bible is named for a famous misprint in the heading of Luke 20:9, where it reads "The Parable of the Vinegar" instead of the correct "The Parable of the Vineyard". This edition was printed by John Baskett, the royal printer to King George II. Read More
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King James Bible "Vinegar Bible" Thomas Baskett, 1717
Binding : Half Leather over Wood w/ Metal Work
Language : English
Printer : John Baskett
Published : Oxford University
Subject : King James Bible
Year Printed : 1717
Original/Facsimile : Original

