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The Book of Job. From the Translation Prepared at Cambridge in 1611 for King James I.

The Book of Job. From the Translation Prepared at Cambridge in 1611 for King James I.

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The Book of Job. From the Translation Prepared at Cambridge in 1611 for King James I.

by Holy Bible; Chase, Mary Ellen (preface); Szyk, Arthur (illustrator)

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Limited Editions Club, 1946. First Thus. Leather Binding. Good. Copy #1489 of 1950 numbered copies signed by artist. A good copy in original gilt-stamped white leather over matching cloth; gold foil slipcase (rubbing to spine; tear to margin of one text leaf; slipcase cracked and rubbed).

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Arundel Books of Seattle US (US)
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Title
The Book of Job. From the Translation Prepared at Cambridge in 1611 for King James I.
Author
Holy Bible; Chase, Mary Ellen (preface); Szyk, Arthur (illustrator)
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Leather Binding
Book Condition
Used - Good
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Edition
First Thus
Publisher
Limited Editions Club
Date Published
1946
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