Does anyone have a left-over 1971 RSV as printed matter?

There must be lots of them, just that they don't find their way to abebooks, ebay or amazon.co.uk.
I'm both looking for a New Testament and a 66-book Bible.
I have found one 66-book Bible, printed in 1988 in decent shape and bonded leather, but it's quite pricey, the buy now price is $50 and the postage is $24.
What makes it difficult is there are a lot of 1952 Old Testament and 1946 New Testament for sale. The newer Edition of the Old Testament is from 1959.
I don't want some entirely different version such as the NRSV or ESV.
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http://www.powells.com/biblio/2-2221117483689-0
However, this is really off-topic in these forums and I know you know it so I really shouldn't help ...
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Have you searched the ZVAB website (Zentrales Verzeichnis Antiquarischer Bücher)?
MJ. Smith said:However, this is really off-topic in these forums and I know you know it so I really shouldn't help ...
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I have the Oxford Annotated Bible: Revised Standard Version.
Do you have a question about the text or are you simply looking to buy a copy?
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Since you live in Sweden, why don't you check Bokbörsen before Amazon? They have what looks like a really nice copy.
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Thanks all of You, You were helpful!
I can't seem to find any New Testament so I have to give up on that and only get a 66-book Bible.
I'm not sure whether the Oxford Annotated Bibles come without the Apocrypha - I will have to ask the seller. I have a separate REB Apocrypha which I use, and for some parts of Sirach I use the NRSV.
I don't know whether the Harper Study Bible in my OP is the best Study Bible or whether the Oxford Annotated is the best.
There's one really cheap copy: http://www.zvab.com/displayBookDetails.do?itemId=179033853&b=1
... but there may be something funny about it, as I once ordered a copy witch looked like that from the photo but turned out to have no dust jacket and was the 1952/1946 Edition typeset by a computer and printed in 1972 - well at least it was cheap so I didn't loose much on that one and I thereby have all the different Editions (except the 1938 and 1941 RSVs) and preceding and similar versions.The copy in Sweden is really nice, I just sent a question to the seller asking what Edition it is. I'm undecided whether to get a Study Bible or just plain Bible. It would be the first and perhaps last time I get a Study Bible except the Lutheran Apocrypha-only Study Bible in Logos.
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MJ. Smith said:
http://www.powells.com/biblio/2-2221117483689-0
However, this is really off-topic in these forums and I know you know it so I really shouldn't help ...
Wow, that seemed a little harsh. Is it because is not related to Logos products or discussion? Because if that's the reason, I think the same response should be given to all those who post links to third party e-books like kindle or other formats that are not Logos. Same would go for posts that include links to books by David Cook who are not in Logos format (My respects to David, but some seem to idolize him here). Same would go for links posted about certain news or conferences being broadcasted in certain websites that are not related to Logos.
I don't know, IMHO, I think the OP has a simple request and even though it doesn't include buying a Logos product or discussing one, I don't think we should blow him off like that. If we can help him, fine, if not, then don't feel obligated to respond. That's just my observation. All of us, from time to time, get involved in "off-topic" topics in these forums, so we shouldn't get nitpicky about it with certain individuals and be ok with others. Hard to practice, but let's make every effort to practice the Golden Rule (Matthew 7:12).
I remember once asking for a specific sermon by Adrian Rogers (an off-topic topic) and the response was awesome and I felt great about it because a user pretty much provided me with the link to that specific sermon I was looking for; and I don't remember anybody telling me they wouldn't help because it was "off-topic." Anyway, nothing to get upset about, just an observation.
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DAL
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DAL said:
I remember once asking for a specific sermon by Adrian Rogers (an off-topic topic) and the response was awesome and I felt great about it because a user pretty much provided me with the link to that specific sermon I was looking for; and I don't remember anybody telling me they wouldn't help because it was "off-topic."
I'll admit to poor-judgment in how I responded here - I was responding to a long line of posts rather than this particular post especially the recent posts claiming people pick and choose who they let go off topic and who they call on it- I don't mind occasional requests for OT help.
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MJ. Smith said:DAL said:
I remember once asking for a specific sermon by Adrian Rogers (an off-topic topic) and the response was awesome and I felt great about it because a user pretty much provided me with the link to that specific sermon I was looking for; and I don't remember anybody telling me they wouldn't help because it was "off-topic."
I'll admit to poor-judgment in how I responded here - I was responding to a long line of posts rather than this particular post especially the recent posts claiming people pick and choose who they let go off topic and who they call on it- I don't mind occasional requests for OT help.
Don't worry MJ, not bashing you, my respects to you. And about your post, yeah, sometimes after a while people do bring it upon themselves, I know I sometimes have brought it upon myself - but I guess that's how our patience is tested at times...[;)]
Blessings!
DAL
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I got a reply from there. It is the right Edition. Now I just have to decide whether to get a Study Bible or not. The difference is not that big:
Unix said:The copy in Sweden is really nice, I just sent a question to the seller asking what Edition it is. I'm undecided whether to get a Study Bible or just plain Bible. It would be the first and perhaps last time I get a Study Bible except the Lutheran Apocrypha-only Study Bible in Logos.
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Unix said:
I got a reply from there. It is the right Edition. Now I just have to decide whether to get a Study Bible or not. The difference is not that big:
Unix said:The copy in Sweden is really nice, I just sent a question to the seller asking what Edition it is. I'm undecided whether to get a Study Bible or just plain Bible. It would be the first and perhaps last time I get a Study Bible except the Lutheran Apocrypha-only Study Bible in Logos.
If you can afford it why not.... Oxford annotated is quite insightful, if it;s harper's you are speaking of it is an evangelical treatment of the text, but useful enough in it's own way i suppose.
-Dan
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