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The Book of Books: The Radical Impact of the King James Bible
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Description for The Book of Books: The Radical Impact of the King James Bible
Paperback. 2011 was the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible. Num Pages: 384 pages, 2 x 8pp b&w. BIC Classification: 1DBK; HBJD1; HRCG. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 197 x 130 x 26. Weight in Grams: 324.
The King James Bible has often been called the Book of Books both in itself and in what it stands for. Since its publication in 1611 it has been the best selling book in the world, and many believe, had the greatest impact.
The King James Bible has spread the Protestant faith. It has also been the greatest influence on the enrichment of the English language and its literature. It has been the Bible of wars from the British Civil War in the seventeenth century to the American Civil War two centuries later and it has been carried ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Hodder & Stoughton
Number of pages
400
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2011
Condition
New
Weight
322g
Number of Pages
384
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781444705164
SKU
V9781444705164
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About Hodder & Stoughton
Melvyn Bragg is a writer and broadcaster whose first novel, For Want of a Nail, was published in 1965. His novels since include The Maid of Buttermere, The Soldier's Return, A Son of War, Credo and Now is the Time, which won the Parliamentary Book Award for fiction in 2016. His books have also been awarded the Time/Life Silver Pen ... Read more
Reviews for The Book of Books: The Radical Impact of the King James Bible
'Bragg's strengths as a novelist yield an account that is personal and imaginative, full of excitement and energy...I have never read an account of the Bible quite so compelling'.
David Crystal, The New Statesman
What gives this book its particular power, beyond Bragg's own reputation as a broadcaster, novelist and one of our foremost public intellectuals, is that ... Read more
David Crystal, The New Statesman
What gives this book its particular power, beyond Bragg's own reputation as a broadcaster, novelist and one of our foremost public intellectuals, is that ... Read more