Which retail innovation, introduced by Oxford University Press in 1675, revolutionized Bible accessibility and is considered the first successful mass-market religious text product?
The Bible remains one of the most published books in history, but its journey from ancient scrolls to modern retail products involves fascinating business innovations. This poll tests your knowledge about a pivotal moment in Bible publishing history that dramatically changed how religious texts were marketed and distributed to the masses. Test your knowledge about this intersection of faith, publishing, and retail innovation!
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- The Penny Bible - sold in installments for one penny each, allowing poor families to gradually purchase the complete text
- The Vinegar Bible - featuring waterproof pages treated with vinegar solution for durability in humid church environments
- The Thumb Bible - miniature editions small enough to be carried in a pocket, making Scripture portable for daily reference
- The Family Subscription Bible - with prepaid annual updates containing the latest scholarly interpretations and commentaries
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