This Bible was a bit gently used it is Monogrammed with initials HK, the presented page is filled out, it also has some highlights with a non bleed highlighter. Please See all Photos as they are part of the description.

This Bible has barely been used due Va to my extensive collection.


But I am downsizing my library, so I’m selling a lot of New or Like New Christian books, commentaries, and Bibles.

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This NKJV Schuyler Quentel Bible is a valuable addition to any collection. The dark brown goatskin cover complements the intricate details of the book title and author. The Bible is written in English and contains valuable insights on the topic of Bible.


THE QUENTEL SERIES

For readers new to the Quentel series, here's what you need to know: the Quentel uses a traditional double column page design by 2/K Denmark that locates cross references at the bottom of the page rather than between the columns, which is where you're used to seeing them. This choice allows the columns to be as wide as possible -- about 2.75" -- which they need to be, since the Quentel's Milo typeface is seen at a generous 11 pt. size. This makes these editions very easy on older eyes. The Quentel is now printed in the Netherlands by Jongbloed on 36 gsm PrimaBible paper (opacity rating: 83%), which also helps with readability without adding quite as much bulk as the original NASB edition's thicker pages. To make a long story short, the Quentel represents a very elegant culmination of classic Bible typography, printed and bound for a lifetime of use.


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One of the things that makes the Quentel so easy to recommend, in addition to the nice paper and the large type, is the fact that it's now available in several different translations.Now the Quentel series has enough breadth to fill a similar niche. If you're looking for a classic double column reference with generous type size and excellent quality, get a Quentel and you're set.


THE BINDING

This Bible is bound in dark brown goatskin, leather-lined in matching brown. This is the ideal combination for someone who wants to forego the basic black route without making a statement. The art-gilt pages and the wide ribbons in green, purple, and gold don't exactly blend into the background, but the punch they add is subtle compared to the reaction you get with, say, a red or blue cover.

Like the other Quentel editions, this one features a limp cover stitched all around the edge for added strength.


The imprinting is sharp, and I like the typeface. The scale of the stamped cross on front seems right in proportion to the cover's size.


The Quentel's cover dimensions are roughly 9.75" x 6.5", and it runs 1.75" thick at the spine.