A review of a 1946 Revised Standard Version (RSV) New Testament. This book has a sewn binding and thick, opaque paper with art-gilt edges. It is printed in a large (12.5 pt), bold font in a single-column paragraph format, with references at page bottom. The cover is genuine leather. My copy was once owned by Miss Ruth Walk, who was a Methodist, at one time a sponsor of the Epworth League.
Detailed Contents:
00:00 Details: dimensions, margins, layout, font, paper … three charts
00:35 A King James Version New Testament given to me when I was six years old
00:53 A Zondervan 1984 New International Version (NIV) New Testament in bonded leather
01:17 A Crossway English Standard Version (ESV) New Testament in imitation leather
02:08 A newspaper clipping about Miss Ruth Walk’s birthday tea
02:52 Dimensions
03:22 Page dimensions
04:00 Font size in the text
05:14 The Revised Standard Version on the translation continuum; it is relatively literal
05:55 Font size in page-bottom references and translation notes
06:06 Paper qualities (color, paper weight, reflectivity, thickness)
06:50 Print non-uniformity
08:15 The words of Christ are in black!
08:56 The copyright page - Norwood Press
09:24 The preface
09:53 The genuine leather cover is thick and inflexible
10:06 The art-gilt edges
10:25 The ribbon marker
10:49 Sewn binding with overcast stitching
11:51 Cover wear
13:10 A partial tree of KJV descendants – the RSV is a great grandchild of the KJV
14:01 The people who gave this New Testament to Miss Ruth Walk on 3 April 1949
14:38 A second glance at the overcast stitching
Ruth Walk's RSV New Testament
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New TestamentBibleRevised Standard VersionRSV1946Ruth WalkBDI 853Helen BiehlHelen MiloEarl Frank MiloLeona ReynoldsLeona CollinsRobert J. CollinsBernice BiehlBernice SwansonHoward Swanson1949Epworth LeagueThomas Nelsongenuine leatherart-giltMethodist204 G. StreetMrs. M.D. RewBernard MartinDan K. WoodChristine HedstromMarilee JohnsonBonnie EarlsSandra RewHelen ZeitnerDon SensowNIV New TestamentNorwood Press