Spurgeon, C.H. - Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit reprints - Banner of Truth
Both Pilgrim Publications and Banner of Truth reprinted Spurgeon sermon volumes decades ago; Pilgrim ultimately reprinted the entire 63 volumes, while Banner printed only a portion—although theirs are arguably nicer volumes in a few areas.
These are exceptionally clean Banner volumes that are always hard to come across. Currently, only the 1881 and 1886 volumes have a name on the front endpaper, but other than that all volumes are clear and notably crisp for their age. While these have no dustjackets, don’t hesitate to pick these up, as you’re sure to be pleased.
Both Pilgrim Publications and Banner of Truth reprinted Spurgeon sermon volumes decades ago; Pilgrim ultimately reprinted the entire 63 volumes, while Banner printed only a portion—although theirs are arguably nicer volumes in a few areas.
These are exceptionally clean Banner volumes that are always hard to come across. Currently, only the 1881 and 1886 volumes have a name on the front endpaper, but other than that all volumes are clear and notably crisp for their age. While these have no dustjackets, don’t hesitate to pick these up, as you’re sure to be pleased.
Both Pilgrim Publications and Banner of Truth reprinted Spurgeon sermon volumes decades ago; Pilgrim ultimately reprinted the entire 63 volumes, while Banner printed only a portion—although theirs are arguably nicer volumes in a few areas.
These are exceptionally clean Banner volumes that are always hard to come across. Currently, only the 1881 and 1886 volumes have a name on the front endpaper, but other than that all volumes are clear and notably crisp for their age. While these have no dustjackets, don’t hesitate to pick these up, as you’re sure to be pleased.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Banner of Truth Trust
Edition: 1969-1991
Page Count: generally around 600 pages
Weight: 2.5lbs each
Dimensions: 8.8 × 5.75
— Printed in Great Britain
— Clothbound hardback
MSRP: Out of Print for several decades
CONDITION
Very Good + to Excellent condition. 1881 and 1886 have very small names/writing on front endpaper. Everything else we have seen has been nice and clear.