"The book's strength lies in the close textual analysis of the various translations. Westbrook presents a compelling re-examination of Joye's revisions to Tyndale (and the arguments that ensued) and offers a thorough analysis of the nearly forgotten 1537 "Matthew's Bible". All of the texts examined here are presented, not as inferior precursors to the King James Bible, but as valuable artifacts in their own right."<br />Karen Bruhn, Arizona State University, in <em>Church History</em> Vol. 7 No. 3, September 2004<br /><br />" [...] Vivienne Westbrook's Long Travail and Great Paynes provides the reader with a rare study in sixteenth-century revision."<br />Peter Newman Brooks, in <em>The Journal of Theological Studies</em> Vol. 53 No. 2
1: George Joye’s New Testament.- 2: Myles Coverlale’s Psalter.- 3: John Rogers and the Thomas Matthew Bible.- 4: Richard Taverner’s Revision.- 5: Edmund Becke’s Revision.- 6: William Whittingham’s New Testament.- 7: The Geneva Bible Annotations.- A Paratextual Conclusion.- References.