London: Robert Barker, 1614. 4to (8.25 x 6.25 in). A complete 1614 quarto Geneva Bible with the Apocrypha. Complete Bible text with black letter text bound in modern blind-stamped calf. Description: Two additional blank leaves bound in before text. Composite general title (1614) with woodcut border comprising twenty-four small compartments showing the tents of the twelve tribes as well as the figures of the twelve apostles. Title is enclosed within a heart-shaped frame. Text in two column black letter. With Apocrypha as issued. Similar New Testament woodcut title page (1613). Concludes with the Two Tables, ending on the colophon (1613). First chapter woodcuts initials, head- and tailpieces. Collation: *^2, A-Z^8, Aa-Zz^8, Aaa-Hhh^8, Iii^2, *^2, Kkk-Yyy^8, Zzz^10. Complete. Binding: Rebound in blind-stamped polished brown calf. Spine with four blind-ruled bands. The words Holy Bible and 1614 lettered in gilt. Plain endpapers. Condition: Occasional dust-soiling; a few spots and other marks; light cropping to a few running titles; A7 small marginal loss to gutter; A-I mild stain to upper gutter; G-K, Z-Bb, Hh-Ii small lower marginal worm track with Aa7-Bb8 discreetly repaired; Ttt1 repaired to lower margin; 2 blank leaves inserted before the Concordances; closed tear to lower margin of New Testament title; early manuscript inscriptions to verso of general title page. References: Herbert 330; STC 2232.