Four Books:

Inspired Version Study Guide: A Key to the Significant Changes compiled by Fredrick M. Edvalson and William V. Smith  63 pages  Published by Seventy's Mission Bookstore, Provo, Utah 1977. Softcover with no dust jacket, good binding, some notes and writing, great for any collection.

Joseph Smith's Commentary On The Bible compiled and edited by Kent P. Jackson 237 pages

The Prophet Joseph Smith was the greatest doctrinal teacher since Jesus Christ. "It is my duty to teach the doctrine," he said, and he preached, wrote, and explained in informal and formal settings what the Lord had revealed to him. Much of his teaching focused on passages from the Bible. In a typical doctrinal sermon or letter he would deal with as many as a dozen passages, citing some merely to demonstrate a point, but discussing others in enlightening detail. This unique book compiles excerpts from newspapers, journals, diaries, and transcripts of sermons, offering the illumination of the Prophet's perspective to increase our understanding of the Bible.  Kent P. Jackson, a professor of ancient scripture at Brigham Young University, received a B.A. in ancient history and languages from BYU and M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in Old Testament and ancient Near Eastern studies from the University of Michigan. His recent books include From Apsotasy to Restoration; The Restored Gospel and the Book of Genesis; Joseph Smith's New Translation of the Bible: Original Manuscripts; and Lost Tribes and Last Days. He and his wife, Nancy, have five children and live in Orem, Utah    Hardcover with dust jacket, good binding, clean pages, great for any collection.


Joseph Smith's "New Translation" of the Bible, A Complete parallel column comparison of the Inspired Version of the Holy Scriptures and the King James Authorized Version, introduction by F. Henry Edwards,  523 pages  Herald House Publishing 1970, Hardcover with no dust jacket, good binding, clean pages no writing, great for any collection.

"A Plainer Translation" Joseph Smith's Translation of the Bible, A History and Commentary by Robert J Matthews 468 pages , Softcover with no dust jacket, good binding, clean pages, great for any collection.