Our best approximation for arrival in our warehouse is late June.
Full Yapp Imperial Blueskin cover with Navy Calfskin liner
3 navy ribbons and blue under gold art gilt
Page size: 6.1″ x 9.1″ x 1.1″
11 pt. font with words of Christ in red
Cross references and Concordance
See Descriptionbelow for more details.
Our best approximation for arrival in our warehouse is late June. You will be notified by email the day your Bible ships out of our facility. If you have not received a notification, we are still waiting for the shipment to arrive.
The NIV Quentel is the best all around classic reference NIV on the market. With a clear, bold 11 point Milo font, opaque paper, references, extensive Schuyler maps – this Bible will be a joy to read! The Typesetting design is from Denmark. The printing and binding took place in the Netherlands.
Imperial Blue Natural Grain Goatskin Full Yapp Cover, Navy Calfskin Liner
NIV 2011
11 point Milo font PDF of Matthew
Words of Christ in Red Letter
54,000 Cross References
Line Matching
28 GSM Paper
Page size: 6.1″ x 9.1″ x 1.1″ (155 mm x 232 mm x 29 mm)
12 mm margins
3 x 1 cm navy ribbons
Art-Gilt edging (blue under gold) with gilt line (gold line inside the cover)
Gold embossing on the Spine
Raised Spine Ribs
Smyth Sewn
Concordance
Presentation and Family Record Pages
Extensive Schuyler Bible Maps
Reviews
1 review for Schuyler Quentel NIV, Full Yapp Imperial Blue Goatskin Bible – PREORDER
Rated 5 out of 5
Aaron Levenhagen –
I am generally very conservative in my color palette choices for Bible covers, sticking mostly to blacks and browns. But the imperial blue is striking, especially with the full yapp. The pictures do not do it justice. It is a rich, deep blue that contrasts beautifully with the gold imprinting on the spine. And as we’ve all come to expect from Schuyler, the workmanship is flawless. If you’re in the market for an NIV translation, I think the Quentel NIV is arguably the best one out there.
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Aaron Levenhagen –
I am generally very conservative in my color palette choices for Bible covers, sticking mostly to blacks and browns. But the imperial blue is striking, especially with the full yapp. The pictures do not do it justice. It is a rich, deep blue that contrasts beautifully with the gold imprinting on the spine. And as we’ve all come to expect from Schuyler, the workmanship is flawless. If you’re in the market for an NIV translation, I think the Quentel NIV is arguably the best one out there.