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==Primary==
==Primary==


Only complete texts (including Apocrypha) are listed here. In each textual family books in print are listed first, followed by internet versions.
Complete texts (including Apocrypha). In each textual family books in print are listed first, followed by internet versions.


*1611 textual family
*1611 textual family
**photographic replica: [http://www.greatsite.com/facsimile-reproductions/kingjames-1611.html]
**''The Authorised Version of the English Bible 1611'', 5 volumes (available separately), Cambridge University Press, originally published 1909, transcribed from an original copy, corrected from two others: [http://www.cambridge.org/bibles/bible-versions/king-james-version/text-editions/authorised-version-english-bible-1611/]
**''The Authorised Version of the English Bible 1611'', 5 volumes (available separately), Cambridge University Press, originally published 1909, transcribed from an original copy, corrected from two others: [http://www.cambridge.org/bibles/bible-versions/king-james-version/text-editions/authorised-version-english-bible-1611/]
**400th-anniversary edition (source(s) unspecified), Oxford University Press: [http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199557608.do]; this edition carefully preserves the original misprints, including upside-down letters; seems to be the only edition including all the original preliminary pages
**400th-anniversary edition (source(s) unspecified), Oxford University Press: [http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199557608.do]; this edition carefully preserves the original misprints, including upside-down letters
**Hendrickson 400th-anniversary edition: [https://www.hendricksonrose.com/p/kjv-bible-1611-edition/9781565638082]
**Nelson 400th-anniversary edition: [http://www.amazon.com/Bible-James-Version-Commemorative-Edition/dp/1418544175/ref=pd_sxp_grid_pt_1_2], [http://www.amazon.com/KJV-1611-Bible-NKJV-Commemorative/dp/1418544183/ref=pd_sxp_grid_pt_2_2]
**searchable online transcript from unspecified source(s): [http://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org/1611-Bible/]
**searchable online transcript from unspecified source(s): [http://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org/1611-Bible/]
**images of original copy: [http://sceti.library.upenn.edu/sceti/printedbooksNew/index.cfm?textID=kjbible&PagePosition=1]
**images of original copy: [https://web.archive.org/web/20230405233640/http://sceti.library.upenn.edu/sceti/printedbooksnew/index.cfm?TextID=kjbible&PagePosition=1]
**images of copy of 2nd printing: [http://www.bibles-online.net/1611/]
**images of copy of 2nd printing: [http://www.bibles-online.net/1611/]
*1769 textual family
*1769 textual family
**Cambridge text: [http://www.cambridge.org/bibles/bible-versions/king-james-version/reference-editions/cameo-reference-edition/], [http://www.cambridge.org/bibles/bible-versions/king-james-version/reference-editions/lectern/]
**Cambridge text: [https://www.cambridge.org/bibles/all-titles/kjv-cameo-reference-bible-apocrypha-black-calfskin-leather-red-letter-text-kj455xra?format=BG], [https://www.cambridge.org/bibles/all-titles/kjv-lectern-bible-apocrypha-black-goatskin-leather-over-boards-kj986xab?format=BG]; as Cambridge holds the licence as King's Printer of Bibles for England this might be considered the "official" Church of England text
**Oxford World's Classics edition, omits marginal notes: [http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199535941.do]
**Oxford World's Classics edition, omits marginal notes: [http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199535941.do]
**American Bible Society 400th-anniversary edition: [http://www.amazon.com/KJV-Apocrypha-Anniversary-Auxillary-Commemorative/dp/1585169870/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1412002112&sr=1-3&keywords=king+james+apocrypha]
**Norton critical edition: [https://www.wwnorton.co.uk/books/9780393347043-the-english-bible-king-james-version]; includes notes on archaic words and meanings; Cambridge text
**Oxford text: [http://quod.lib.umich.edu/k/kjv/browse.html]
**searchable online Oxford text: [http://quod.lib.umich.edu/k/kjv/browse.html]
*1873 textual family
*1873 textual family
**''Cambridge Paragraph Bible'': [https://archive.org/details/cambridgeparagra00scri]
**''Cambridge Paragraph Bible'': [https://archive.org/details/cambridgeparagra00scri]
*2005 textual family
*2005 textual family
**''New Cambridge Paragraph Bible'', 2011 revision: [http://www.cambridge.org/bibles/bible-versions/king-james-version/text-editions/new-cambridge-paragraph-bible]
**''New Cambridge Paragraph Bible'', 2011 revision: [http://www.cambridge.org/bibles/all-titles/new-cambridge-paragraph-bible-apocrypha-kj590ta-personal-size?format=HB]; electronic version [https://www.logos.com/product/24557/the-new-cambridge-paragraph-bible-with-the-apocrypha-rev-ed]
**Penguin Classics edition, using the 2005 text with some corrections, and omitting the marginal notes: [http://www.penguinclassics.co.uk/nf/Book/BookDisplay/0,,9780141441511,00.html?The_Bible_Anonymous]
**Penguin Classics edition, using the 2005 text with some corrections, and omitting the marginal notes: [https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/60401/the-bible/]
**Folio Society edition, 2 volumes: [http://www.foliosociety.com/book/BBL/bible-apocrypha-king-james]
*unspecified
*unspecified, but most likely 1769
**Norton critical edition: [http://books.wwnorton.com/books/The-English-Bible-King-James-Version/]; includes notes on archaic words and meanings
**[http://www.amazon.co.uk/Holy-Bible-James-Version-Apocrypha/dp/1480007889/ref=sr_1_14?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1412326161&sr=1-14&keywords=apocrypha]
**[http://www.amazon.co.uk/Holy-Bible-James-Version-Apocrypha/dp/1480007889/ref=sr_1_14?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1412326161&sr=1-14&keywords=apocrypha]
**[http://www.amazon.ca/James-Bible-Apocrypha-Christopher-Baird-ebook/dp/B004L62CQY/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1413479857&sr=1-1&keywords=apocrypha] (Kindle)
**[http://www.biblestudytools.com/apocrypha/kjva/]
The number of editions without Apocrypha is enormous. Nearly all belong to the 1769 textual family.


==Secondary==
==Secondary==


*Harold Bloom, ''The Shadow of a Great Rock: a Literary Appreciation of the King James Bible'', Yale University Press, 2011
*Benson Bobrick: ''The Making of the English Bible'', Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2001
*Benson Bobrick: ''The Making of the English Bible'', Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2001
*Melvyn Bragg: ''The Book of Books: the Radical Impact of the King James Bible 1611–2011'', Hodder & Stoughton, 2011
*Melvyn Bragg: ''The Book of Books: the Radical Impact of the King James Bible 1611–2011'', Hodder & Stoughton, 2011
*David G. Burke, John F. Kutsko, & Philip H. Towner (eds), ''The King James Version at 400: Assessing Its Genius As Bible Translation and Its Literary Influence'', Society of Biblical Literature, Atlanta, 2013: [http://www.sbl-site.org/assets/pdfs/pubs/061126P-front.pdf]
*Gordon Campbell: ''Bible: the Story of the King James Version 1611–2011'', Oxford University Press, 2010
*Gordon Campbell: ''Bible: the Story of the King James Version 1611–2011'', Oxford University Press, 2010
*David Crystal: ''Begat: the King James Bible and the English Language'', 978-0-19-958585-4, Oxford University Press, 2010   
*David Crystal: ''Begat: the King James Bible and the English Language'', 978-0-19-958585-4, Oxford University Press, 2010   
*Hannibal Hamlin & Norman W. Jones (eds): ''The King James Bible after 400 Years: Literary, Linguistic, and Cultural Influences'', Cambridge University Press, 2010
*David Lyle Jeffrey (ed), ''The King James Bible and the World It Made'', Baylor University Press, Waco, 2011
*Alister McGrath: ''In the Beginning: the Story of the King James Bible and How It Changed a Nation, a Language and a Culture'', Hodder & Stoughton, 2001
*Alister McGrath: ''In the Beginning: the Story of the King James Bible and How It Changed a Nation, a Language and a Culture'', Hodder & Stoughton, 2001
*Adam Nicolson: ''When God Spoke English: the Making of the King James Bible'', Harper, 2003
*Helen Moore & Julian Reid, eds: ''Manifold Greatness: the Making of the King James Bible'', Bodleian Library, 2011
*Adam Nicolson: ''Power and Glory: Jacobean England and the Making of the King James Bible''/''God's Secretaries: the Making of the King James Bible''/''When God Spoke English: the Making of the King James Bible'', Harper, 2003 [variant titles in different editions]
*David Norton:  
*David Norton:  
**''The Textual History of the King James Bible'', Cambridge University Press, 2005
**''The Textual History of the King James Bible'', Cambridge University Press, 2005
**''The King James Bible: a Short History from Tyndale to Today'', Cambridge University Press, 2011
**''The King James Bible: a Short History from Tyndale to Today'', Cambridge University Press, 2011
*Gustavus S. Paine, ''The Learned Men'', 1959; reissued as ''The Men behind the King James Version'', Baker, 1977
*F.H.A. Scrivener, ''The Authorized Version of the English Bible (1611): Its Subsequent Reprints and Modern Representations'', Cambridge University Press, 1884 (still in print)
*Philip C. Stine, ''Four Hundred Years on the Best Seller List'', [http://www.amazon.co.uk/Four-Hundred-Years-Best-Seller-ebook/dp/B0087IDZBS/ref=sr_1_38?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1412326632&sr=1-38&keywords=apocrypha] (Kindle)
*Philip C. Stine, ''Four Hundred Years on the Best Seller List'', [http://www.amazon.co.uk/Four-Hundred-Years-Best-Seller-ebook/dp/B0087IDZBS/ref=sr_1_38?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1412326632&sr=1-38&keywords=apocrypha] (Kindle)
*Derek Wilson, ''The People's Bible: the Remarkable History of the King James Version'', Lion, 2010

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Primary

Complete texts (including Apocrypha). In each textual family books in print are listed first, followed by internet versions.

  • 1611 textual family
    • photographic replica: [1]
    • The Authorised Version of the English Bible 1611, 5 volumes (available separately), Cambridge University Press, originally published 1909, transcribed from an original copy, corrected from two others: [2]
    • 400th-anniversary edition (source(s) unspecified), Oxford University Press: [3]; this edition carefully preserves the original misprints, including upside-down letters
    • Hendrickson 400th-anniversary edition: [4]
    • Nelson 400th-anniversary edition: [5], [6]
    • searchable online transcript from unspecified source(s): [7]
    • images of original copy: [8]
    • images of copy of 2nd printing: [9]
  • 1769 textual family
    • Cambridge text: [10], [11]; as Cambridge holds the licence as King's Printer of Bibles for England this might be considered the "official" Church of England text
    • Oxford World's Classics edition, omits marginal notes: [12]
    • Norton critical edition: [13]; includes notes on archaic words and meanings; Cambridge text
    • searchable online Oxford text: [14]
  • 1873 textual family
    • Cambridge Paragraph Bible: [15]
  • 2005 textual family
    • New Cambridge Paragraph Bible, 2011 revision: [16]; electronic version [17]
    • Penguin Classics edition, using the 2005 text with some corrections, and omitting the marginal notes: [18]
  • unspecified


The number of editions without Apocrypha is enormous. Nearly all belong to the 1769 textual family.

Secondary

  • Harold Bloom, The Shadow of a Great Rock: a Literary Appreciation of the King James Bible, Yale University Press, 2011
  • Benson Bobrick: The Making of the English Bible, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2001
  • Melvyn Bragg: The Book of Books: the Radical Impact of the King James Bible 1611–2011, Hodder & Stoughton, 2011
  • David G. Burke, John F. Kutsko, & Philip H. Towner (eds), The King James Version at 400: Assessing Its Genius As Bible Translation and Its Literary Influence, Society of Biblical Literature, Atlanta, 2013: [22]
  • Gordon Campbell: Bible: the Story of the King James Version 1611–2011, Oxford University Press, 2010
  • David Crystal: Begat: the King James Bible and the English Language, 978-0-19-958585-4, Oxford University Press, 2010
  • Hannibal Hamlin & Norman W. Jones (eds): The King James Bible after 400 Years: Literary, Linguistic, and Cultural Influences, Cambridge University Press, 2010
  • David Lyle Jeffrey (ed), The King James Bible and the World It Made, Baylor University Press, Waco, 2011
  • Alister McGrath: In the Beginning: the Story of the King James Bible and How It Changed a Nation, a Language and a Culture, Hodder & Stoughton, 2001
  • Helen Moore & Julian Reid, eds: Manifold Greatness: the Making of the King James Bible, Bodleian Library, 2011
  • Adam Nicolson: Power and Glory: Jacobean England and the Making of the King James Bible/God's Secretaries: the Making of the King James Bible/When God Spoke English: the Making of the King James Bible, Harper, 2003 [variant titles in different editions]
  • David Norton:
    • The Textual History of the King James Bible, Cambridge University Press, 2005
    • The King James Bible: a Short History from Tyndale to Today, Cambridge University Press, 2011
  • Gustavus S. Paine, The Learned Men, 1959; reissued as The Men behind the King James Version, Baker, 1977
  • F.H.A. Scrivener, The Authorized Version of the English Bible (1611): Its Subsequent Reprints and Modern Representations, Cambridge University Press, 1884 (still in print)
  • Philip C. Stine, Four Hundred Years on the Best Seller List, [23] (Kindle)
  • Derek Wilson, The People's Bible: the Remarkable History of the King James Version, Lion, 2010