This collection of essays on the subjects of King James, his Bible, and its translators is the result of painstaking, original research, with an emphasis on primary sources. Seven of these fifteen essays appear here for the first time. The first four essays relate to the origin and translators of the King James Bible. The next three explore the translators' finished product. Essays eight and nine deal with the nature of the Authorized Version in the context of English Bible history. The last six essays address certain issues that relate to the Authorized Version. This book will enlighten as to the issues surrounding this Bible that has been the foundation of the English language for four centuries.