The Canterbury Tales
The Recuyell of the histories of Troy, printed in 1475.
The second book printed was his bible project in two testaments. The old and the new testaments.
William Caxton was an English printer who in 1474 printed the first book in English
The first book printed in the Western hemisphere was the Bay Psalm Book, which was printed in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1640.
In 1525-1526 William Tyndal printed the first New Testament in English,
The first book printed in the new printing press was the Bible.
The Bilbe was the first book to be printed by the printong press in puritan culture.
It was: "The Canterbury Tales", by Geoffrey Chaucer (English author and poet), first print edition, 1478, by William Caxton. However: The first book which Caxton ever produced was "The Recuyell of the Histories of Troy", translated by himself from the French original of Raoul Lefèvre. He had begun the translation in 1469, taken it further at the behest of Margaret of York, the Duchess of Burgundy, continued the work in Ghent, and completed it in Cologne on 9 September 1471. This was the first book ever to be printed in English. This book however was produced in the Netherlands and Belgium, known collectively as the Low Countries. So, although Lefèvre's work was the first "book in England to be printed in English", Chaucer's work was the first 'English work in England to be printed in English'
The first book which Caxon produced in English was in the Low Countries and was called The Recuyell of the Histories of Troy. He began the translation in 1469 and the book was completed in Cologne in 1471. It was the first book published in English
The Bible
the first book is printed. a bible
The first book printed in the New World was the Bay Psalm Book in 1640 in Cambridge, Massachusetts.