After the First World War, a typographic revival took place to cut down on printing costs from the traditional KJV bible. Stanley Morison, the famous Times typographer, cut the typeface for the Cambridge Pitt Minion Bible.
This slim and elegant Bible has withheld its traditional format, making it the perfect Bible for those who prefer the original layout of chapter and verse. For a Bible with the same rich heritage in the modern format, take a look at the Cambridge Concord KJV Bibles.
After the First World War, a typographic revival took place to cut down on printing costs from the traditional KJV bible. Stanley Morison, the famous Times typographer, cut the typeface for the Cambridge Pitt Minion Bible.
This slim and elegant Bible has withheld its traditional format, making it the perfect Bible for those who prefer the original layout of chapter and verse. For a Bible with the same rich heritage in the modern format, take a look at the Cambridge Concord KJV Bibles.