Reported in "Angeleno Owns Ancient Bible: Booked Reputed 1600 Years of Age," Los Angeles Times, 18 Jun. 1928: A1 and "A Resurrected Book," Los Angeles Times, 9 Mar. 1930: J10. The first article states that "An ancient Armenian Bible, said to be 1600 years of age and valued at $10,000, is owned by P.H. Kazanjian, 1158 West Vernon Avenue."
"An ancient Armenian Bible, said to be 1600 years of age and valued at $10,000, is owned by P. H. Kazanjian, 1158 West Vernon Avenue." Reported in "Angeleno Owns Ancient Bible: Booked Reputed 1600 Years of Age," Los Angeles Times, 18 Jun. 1928: A1 and "A Resurrected Book," Los Angeles Times, 9 Mar. 1930: J10. Philip H. Kazanjian was also known as Philibos H. Kanzian.
Photograph of the title page of the Baskerville Bible. In English, it reads, “The Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New: Translated out of the Original Tongues and with the former Translations Diligently Compared and Revifed, By His Majesty’s Special Command, Appointed to be Read in Churches. Cambridge, Printed by John Baskerville, Printer to the University, M DCC LXIII. Cum Privilegio.”