The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments: / :

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Bibliographic Details
Uniform title:Bible. English. Authorized. 1808.
Imprint:Philadelphia: : Printed by Mathew Carey, no. 122, Market-Street., 1808.
Description:[816] p. ; 17 cm.
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Print Book
Local Note:Library Company copy has title page setting with "original tongues" in italic type, and New Testament title page with Mathew Carey imprint.
Library Company copy has t.p. verso inscribed: Philip C. Miller. Also inscribed: In remembrance of Mary West. Numerous leaves and flowers are inserted throughout, and a drawing of a ship faces final page. Binding has inscription of Philip C. Miller and stamp of the Philadelphia Bible Society. Bound in sprinkled calf with sprinkled edges.
NEH-Readex: not in Readex; not at AAS.
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10359839
Hidden Bibliographic Details
Notes:Two settings of the title page noted. In one, the line reading "original tongues" is printed in italic type and ends with a comma; the line reading "diligently compared and revised" is wider than that reading "translations." In the other, the line reading "original tongues" is printed in roman type and ends with a semi-colon; the line reading "translations" is wider than that reading "diligently compared and revised."
The New Testament, p. [625-815], has separate title page, with imprint the same as on title page for volume as a whole, but with High-Street in place of Market-Street. In some copies, the New Testament has imprint: Whitehall: Printed for William Young, Bank Street, the first house on the right-hand from Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. 1808. The New Testaments appearing with these variant title pages are from two different type settings. The copy that has been filmed for Shaw & Shoemaker 14487 includes the Whitehall New Testament only.
Variations in signing are also noted. In some instances the first leaves of gatherings are signed with large boldface letters; in others instances the first leaves are signed with the same smaller letters that mark subsequent leaves within the gatherings.
"This Bible is the property of [blank]"--verso of title page.
Text printed in two columns.
Not in: Shaw & Shoemaker.
Hills, M.T. Engl. Bible in Amer., 156
Electronic reproduction. Philadelphia, Pa.: NewsBank, inc., 2010. Available via the World Wide Web. Access restricted to Readex Early American Imprints, Series II: Supplement from the Library Company of Philadelphia, 1801-1819
Description
Item Description:Two settings of the title page noted. In one, the line reading "original tongues" is printed in italic type and ends with a comma; the line reading "diligently compared and revised" is wider than that reading "translations." In the other, the line reading "original tongues" is printed in roman type and ends with a semi-colon; the line reading "translations" is wider than that reading "diligently compared and revised."
The New Testament, p. [625-815], has separate title page, with imprint the same as on title page for volume as a whole, but with High-Street in place of Market-Street. In some copies, the New Testament has imprint: Whitehall: Printed for William Young, Bank Street, the first house on the right-hand from Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. 1808. The New Testaments appearing with these variant title pages are from two different type settings. The copy that has been filmed for Shaw & Shoemaker 14487 includes the Whitehall New Testament only.
Variations in signing are also noted. In some instances the first leaves of gatherings are signed with large boldface letters; in others instances the first leaves are signed with the same smaller letters that mark subsequent leaves within the gatherings.
"This Bible is the property of [blank]"--verso of title page.
Text printed in two columns.
Not in: Shaw & Shoemaker.
Physical Description:[816] p. ; 17 cm.