How much is a Breeches Bible worth?

“It’s relatively rare on antiquarian book sites,” Mr Burrows said, adding it would be valued between $3000 and $8000. The Breeches Bible gets its name from a reference to Adam and Eve clothing themselves in “breeches” made from fig leaves in Genesis chapter three, verse seven.

Did the 1599 Geneva Bible have the Apocrypha?

Many later editions of the Geneva Bible did not contain the Apocrypha. When the books were included, the preface always noted that these might be read for edification, but did not have the authority of Scripture.

Why is the Geneva Bible called the Breeches Bible?

The work acquired the sobriquet “Breeches Bible” because it described Adam and Eve as having made “breeches” to cover their nakedness (Genesis 3:7), instead of “aprons” or “loincloths.” The Great Bible (named for its large page size and first ordered by Henry VIII in 1538) was restored to the churches after Elizabeth I …

Is my Bible worth anything?

In general, a Bible published from around 1820 – 2000 almost certainly has little or no value. Because Bibles published in that time period are so common today, they are easy to obtain. When a book is easy to obtain and plentiful, it’s not rare, and most times, not very valuable.

What is the value of old Bibles?

Who will take old Bibles?

Here Are More Options for What to Do With Old Bibles

  • BibleSenders.org.
  • Bible Foundation Network for Sending Bibles.
  • Christian Library International.
  • Love Packages.
  • Master Bible Collection/Distribution Centers in U.S.A. and Canada.
  • Many local churches accept used Bibles for believers in need.

How can I tell if my book is valuable?

Condition is very important and will greatly influence value. A beaten-up old book that is falling apart will have little value. First editions are sought-after by book collectors and a first edition is usually more valuable than a later printing. A first edition signed by the author will have even greater value.