id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-5234 King James Version - Wikipedia .html text/html 15980 1471 71 The original printing of the Authorized Version was published by Robert Barker, the King's Printer, in 1611 as a complete folio Bible.[59] It was sold looseleaf for ten shillings, or bound for twelve.[60] Robert Barker's father, Christopher, had, in 1589, been granted by Elizabeth I the title of royal Printer,[61] with the perpetual Royal Privilege to print Bibles in England.[c] Robert Barker invested very large sums in printing the new edition, and consequently ran into serious debt,[62] such that he was compelled to sub-lease the privilege to two rival London printers, Bonham Norton and John Bill.[63] It appears that it was initially intended that each printer would print a portion of the text, share printed sheets with the others, and split the proceeds. Scrivener, who for the first time consistently identified the source texts underlying the 1611 translation and its marginal notes.[106] Scrivener, like Blayney, opted to revise the translation where he considered the judgement of the 1611 translators had been faulty.[107] In 2005, Cambridge University Press released its New Cambridge Paragraph Bible with Apocrypha, edited by David Norton, which followed in the spirit of Scrivener's work, attempting to bring spelling to present-day standards. ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-5234.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-5234.txt