Quality Versions of the 1928 BCP

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  1. The Hackney Hub

    The Hackney Hub Well-Known Member

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    I'm looking for a quality, leather binding of the 1928 BCP (I have the Oxford hardcover and the APA "personal" version). Anybody know of one?
     
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    Amazon and E-Bay are usually my go to places for hard to find items. I will keep an eye out locally for you:)

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    Hackney, I heard something recently that made me chuckle to myself. I attended the workshop sponsored by our diocese on reading through the bible in a year, and during one of the lectures the speaker said "If you don't have or can't afford a bible, dig out your old '28 prayer book, it's loaded with scripture":think::D

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  5. Lowly Layman

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    I think the APA publishes its own 1928 BCP...you can get it through their website.
     
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    I have the APA "BCP", it's the nicest one that's currently in print but I don't like the fact that they've altered the Protestant Episcopal book and the quality is rather low (and I'm opposed in general to ex-Episcopalians using our Liturgy). I'm looking for a good calfskin leather (like Cambridge does for the 1662).
     
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    Lol...ill let that one slide since it would be off topic in this thread