Apocrypha: King James Version is Exactly What It Says In The Title, consisting of those texts not necessarily considered canonical which can be found in some versions of the Bible (
Wikipedia entry), free courtesy of Christian publisher Baker Books.
NB: despite what the blurb kind of implies, there is no commentary or explanatory glosses/footnotes to this (aside from noting where in between the official books of the KJV Bible to stick the various parts) and it consists solely of the supplementary biblical text.
Currently free, probably just for one day @
B&N (may also drop in the
UK),
Amazon UK (slated to drop in the
main store after midnight Pacific Time),
Kobo &
Google Play (both available to Canadians), and
Christian Book (ADE-DRM ePub available worldwide).
May or may not also show up free @
iTunes, where it and a number of other freebies from publishers which regularly distribute them to iTunes as well are being a bit stubborn to drop tonight, so linkage for your price-drop check convenience to the US store, where it's most likely to show up first.
Description (deleted the bit in the blurb about the paperback of this making for an affordable easy-to-read edition; this freebie is certainly affordable while it lasts, and hopefully easy to read for those of you interested)
Despite the different opinions on the degree of authority that should be given to the books of the Apocrypha, most Christians agree that these books are valuable.
Because these books were written in the intertestamental period, they provide helpful insight into Jewish history, beliefs, and religious practices immediately prior to the birth of Jesus. People who read them will be better able to understand the political, cultural, ethical, and religious context of the contemporaries of Jesus.