Video review here: Cambridge Turquoise
Pictured above is the Turquoise bound in black goatskin, with art-gilt page edges.
The Turquoise Reference Bible was originally created in the 1920s and has stood as a superb and well-loved example of classic Cambridge typographic design for ninety years.
The text is presented in a large, bold, traditional typeface, with cross-references, and the words of Christ while on earth are printed in red. The concordance has been freshly typeset for this edition, which also includes a map section and the Translators Preface – their compelling account of the principles underlying the publication of the KJV in 1611.
The Bible is printed on fine India paper and fully sewn, allowing it to lie flat when in use and adding extra durability. There are two options: black calf split leather and black goatskin leather.
The large format, superior materials and manufacturing excellence make this a perfect choice as a Family Bible or a desk or presentation Bible for those in Christian ministry.
Typography: 10/11 point Antique Old Style No. 3
Page size: 234 x 152 mm
Page extent: 1680 pp.
Spine width: 32mm.