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NIV Pitt Minion Reference Bible, Brown Goatskin Leather, Red-letter Text, NI446:XR
2nd Edition
$165.00 (B)
- Date Published: September 2013
- availability: In stock
- format: Leather / fine binding
- isbn: 9781107661226
$ 165.00 (B)
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Pitt Minion Bibles are notable for their synthesis of function and style and have been a feature of the Cambridge list for many decades. In the current generation the text is presented in paragraph style, using a modern font that has many qualities in common with the traditional Bible typefaces. In the Pitt Minion design it delivers the characteristic combination of clarity with economy of form - producing a compact, slimline Bible that is exceptionally clear and easy to read. The NIV Pitt Minion Reference Edition now includes the New International Version text as updated in 2011, supported by cross-references, a concordance and maps. The words of Christ are printed in red and the Bible is printed on India paper with art-gilt edges and bound with ribbon markers and presentation page in brown goatskin leather.
Read more- Finest quality binding in the NIV
- NIV text as updated in 2011
- Pitt Minion format combines readability and portability
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- Edition: 2nd Edition
- Date Published: September 2013
- format: Leather / fine binding
- isbn: 9781107661226
- length: 1118 pages
- dimensions: 198 x 138 x 26 mm
- weight: 0.52kg
- contains: 15 maps
- availability: In stock
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