“The third oddity was the surface on which Lawrence was doing his own succussion. It was a huge, black leather-bound King James… — Michael Brooks Copy Share Image
“If you think of the King James Bible as the greatest creation of seventeenth-century England,” — Adam Nicolson Copy Share Image
“Talking with him was tantamount to reading the King James Bible; the words didn’t always make sense.” — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“It is one of the strangest of historical paradoxes that the King James Bible, whose whole purpose had been nation-building in the… — Adam Nicolson Copy Share Image
“The language of the King James Bible is the language of patriarchy, of an instructed order, of richness as a form of… — Adam Nicolson Copy Share Image