The Cameo Edition is a classic Cambridge typesetting of the King James Version, originally produced in the 1920s for letterpress printing. The beauty of the Cameo is its solution to the age-old problem of providing readable type in a book of manageable size.
The Bibles come in a range of binding styles, but they all have the same familiar layout, and vintage Petit Medieval Clarendon type. Top of the range are the goatskin Bibles, with art-gilt edges as well superb edge-lined goatskin covers.
One option includes the KJV Apocrypha. Although the Apocrypha were included in the KJV of 1611 and in the succeeding two centuries, they are seldom included in modern editions.
All the Bibles have a concordance and 15 colour maps. The text has pronunciation marks and red-letter text.
India paper
15 colour maps
red-letter text
ribbon markers
concordance
gilt or art-gilt edges
pronunciation marks
Features of edition:
classic Cambridge edition
with or without the Apocrypha
now available in edge-lined goatskin
A delightful size Bible to hold and read anywhere. I can sit in my recliner and read it, I can read it in bed and I can read it on my work break. Seldom will you find a combination of form and function like the Cameo.