Cambridge
University Press
Font:
6/6.5 pt Times Semi-bold 421
Page size: 7 x 4.65 x 3/4 inches
Page extent: 990 pp
Spine width: 0.75 inches
ISBN:
0521007429
Red
Letter: Yes
Gold
Edges
Cambridge’s Pitt Bibles were
originally launched in the 1930s,
in the wake of the typographic
revival which took place in
England after the First World War.
They were notable for their
slimness – achieved by using a
typeface specially cut by the
famous Times typographer Stanley
Morison for Cambridge University
Press.
The Pitt Minion Reference Edition
was also the first Bible to employ
the innovative Cambridge
bold-figure cross-reference
system. All in all, it is a neat
and elegant book, easy to slip
into a pocket or handbag.

Features
of edition:
-
India
paper
-
red-letter
text
-
Cambridge
bold-figure
-
cross-reference
system
-
pronunciation
guide
-
presentation
page
-
ribbon
marker
-
gilt
or art-gilt edges