Title: The Dead Sea Scrolls
Author: Illustrated by Shraga Weil - Shraga Weil was an Israeli painter whose work is in the permanent collections of Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts, Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Fogg Museum, Harvard University, Los Angeles County Museum, Jewish Museum, New York, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Joslyn Museum, Omaha, Nebraska, Judah Magnes Museum, Berkeley, CA, as well as others. [Courtesy Wikipedia] , Uncredited
Translator: Geza Vermes - GŽza Vermes was a British scholar of Jewish Hungarian originÑone who also served as a Catholic priest in his youthÑand writer on religious history, particularly Jewish and Christian. He wrote about the Dead Sea Scrolls and ancient works in Aramaic such as the Targums, and on the life and religion of Jesus. He was one of the most important voices in contemporary Jesus research, and he has been described as the greatest Jesus scholar of his time. Vermes' written work on Jesus focuses principally on Jesus the Jew, as seen in the broader context of the narrative scope of Jewish history and theology, while questioning the basis of some Christian teachings on Jesus. [Courtesy Wikipedia]
Publisher: Printed for Members of the Limited Editions Club
City: Westerham
Year: 1966
Printing Information: Limited Edition
Binding Style: Hardcover
Pagination: 241 pages
Width: 8.25" Height: 12.5"
Book Details: This limited edition volume bears the signature of its illustrator, noted Israeli artist Shraga Weil. The book is bound by gray cloth covered boards with the title emblazoned in gilt letters on its red leather spine cover. The book comes complete with a protective slipcase.

The text itself contains an English translation of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Discovered in the 1940s, these fascinating texts are the oldest known fragments of the bible and also contain extra-biblical works like the book of Enoch. This volume features not only translations from the scrolls but an introduction and commentaries from Geza Vermas, "one of the most important voices in contemporary Jesus research." Additionally, this book contains full color illustrations by Shraga Weil.

The limitation page in the back of text reads: "Fifteen hundred copies of this edition of 'The Dead Sea Scrolls' have been made for the members of The Limited Editions Club from the typographic plan by Henri Friedlaender. The printing has been done by the Westerham Press in Westerham, Kent, England. The illustrations have been drawn by Shraga Weil, who here signs in this copy, number 461.

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Condition / Notes: This volume shows nicely with only the slightest indications of age and wear on the boards. The inside of the hinges of the front and back boards are partially cracked. The binding is otherwise solid and the pages are intact. The illustrations display vividly and brightly. The text itself is clear and legible throughout. There are some minor indications of rubbing and shelfwear on the protective slipcase.

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