Spurgeon, C.H. - The Treasury of David (Exposition of the Psalms) - 2 Vol. (1970)
The Treasury of David was the work of a lifetime for Charles Haddon Spurgeon.
Combining wonderful, lengthy exposition of the Psalms with a vast collection of material from others—Spurgeon had a personal library that peaked at about 12,000 volumes—The Treasury of David is the magnum opus from the hand of C.H. Spurgeon.
This is a 2 Vol. modern reprint, including facsimiles of the original pages of this work. Each volume is large, but has a very flexible binding that allows for opening flat on your desk. Don’t hesitate to grab this copy for consistent use and study.
The Treasury of David was the work of a lifetime for Charles Haddon Spurgeon.
Combining wonderful, lengthy exposition of the Psalms with a vast collection of material from others—Spurgeon had a personal library that peaked at about 12,000 volumes—The Treasury of David is the magnum opus from the hand of C.H. Spurgeon.
This is a 2 Vol. modern reprint, including facsimiles of the original pages of this work. Each volume is large, but has a very flexible binding that allows for opening flat on your desk. Don’t hesitate to grab this copy for consistent use and study.
The Treasury of David was the work of a lifetime for Charles Haddon Spurgeon.
Combining wonderful, lengthy exposition of the Psalms with a vast collection of material from others—Spurgeon had a personal library that peaked at about 12,000 volumes—The Treasury of David is the magnum opus from the hand of C.H. Spurgeon.
This is a 2 Vol. modern reprint, including facsimiles of the original pages of this work. Each volume is large, but has a very flexible binding that allows for opening flat on your desk. Don’t hesitate to grab this copy for consistent use and study.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Associate Publishers & Authors
Edition: 1970
Page Count: 3,200+ pages
Approx. Dimensions: 8.75x5.5”
Weight: 8.2 lbs
CONDITION
Books are in Very Good+ shape outside of the bindings that show a little age on the spine. Name and date written on front endpaper. Only noticed the 15th Psalm with pen markings and underlinings—shouldn’t be much more present other than that.