Schuyler Treveris ESV, Saddle Brown Calfskin Bible, Zipper Edition
$220.00
In stock
Our best approximation for arrival in our warehouse is early October.
Italian Aniline Saddle Calfskin cover with Red liner
*Photo (Personal Size Quentel) will be updated soon!
Red under gold art gilt
Page size: 5.5″ x 8.5″ x ~1.1″
10 pt. font with words of Christ in black
Concordance
See Description below for more details.
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Description
Our best approximation for arrival in our warehouse is early October. 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 Treveris is a unique typesetting from Schuyler that seeks to give the Bible reader a format that is free of human commentary, i.e. without subheadings, references, etc., but at the same time remains practical for Bible study. The text itself is free from callers, subheadings, and numbers, but verse and chapter designations are available in the margins, with subheadings in the header.
Aniline Calfskin reveals the life of the animal in the natural grain, exhibiting pores, healed scars, insect bites, scratches, fat wrinkles, etc. Expect perfect imperfections! This beautiful leather will show marks and stains over time and develop a rich patina with use.
Features:
Saddle Brown Italian Aniline Calfskin Zipper Cover, Red Liner
Trim Size: 5.5″ x 8.5″ x ~1.1″ (140mm x 215mm x ~28mm)
28 GSM Paper
Here is a text sampler.
Font: 10 pt.
Single Column Paragraph format
Single Column, Verse-by-Verse format for Psalms, Proverbs, Song of Solomon, and other Poetry
Ornamental Drop Caps
Concordance
Line Matching to avoid “see through”
Blind stamping on spine (embossing will also be blind)
Art Gilt Edging (red under gold)
Brown YKK Zipper (with gold pull)
Schuyler Bible Maps - Reviews
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1 review for Schuyler Treveris ESV, Saddle Brown Calfskin Bible, Zipper Edition
Ravanagh Allan (verified owner) –
Now, this is above and beyond the call of a review, so you know it’s not made up; but I actually experienced a minor miracle reading it, in that what I had found to be droning in Paul’s voice suddenly came across as deep and authoritative! No kidding. Huh. Perhaps I’ve just read him enough now to have matured in Christ, but it’s certainly a memory of this Bible I will keep with me.