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History of the Bible

History of the Bible

$138.25

Original: $395.00

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History of the Bible

$395.00

$138.25

The Story

5j Auburn. Alden, Beardsley & Co. 1851

Notes

The History of the Bible (1851) in miniature is a charming and compact edition that presents an overview of the Bible’s origins, development, and key narratives. Designed to be easily portable, this small-scale book reflects the 19th-century fascination with creating functional yet decorative miniature books.

Bound in elegant materials, often with gold embossing, it served as both a practical resource for personal study and a collectible item. Miniature editions like this were popular in the Victorian era, valued for their craftsmanship and ability to make religious and educational content more accessible. This 1851 edition is a delightful example of the era’s dedication to combining aesthetics with scholarly purpose.

Description

Black embossed boards with faded gilt lettering on the spine. Faded gilt edges.  Bumped edges and corners. Several engravings throughout. Intact. Good condition.

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Details & Craftsmanship

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

History of the Bible - Image 4

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

5j Auburn. Alden, Beardsley & Co. 1851

Notes

The History of the Bible (1851) in miniature is a charming and compact edition that presents an overview of the Bible’s origins, development, and key narratives. Designed to be easily portable, this small-scale book reflects the 19th-century fascination with creating functional yet decorative miniature books.

Bound in elegant materials, often with gold embossing, it served as both a practical resource for personal study and a collectible item. Miniature editions like this were popular in the Victorian era, valued for their craftsmanship and ability to make religious and educational content more accessible. This 1851 edition is a delightful example of the era’s dedication to combining aesthetics with scholarly purpose.

Description

Black embossed boards with faded gilt lettering on the spine. Faded gilt edges.  Bumped edges and corners. Several engravings throughout. Intact. Good condition.