King James Version (KJV). Also known as The Authorised Version.
This one of the older translation into English of the Bible dating back to 1611. A lot of people like the old English style of writing though I am not one of them myself. The version I have for download is I believe the 1769 edition. Click on image to download or click here.
One of my favorite translations as it holds closely to the original manuscripts but the writting style is very modern. The hyperlinks takes you to the textual notes that would normally be at the bottom of the page in a printed version.
The Amplified Bible was first publiched as a single book in 1965. I suspect this edition is the 1987 edition.
What the Amplified Bible does is go into to greater detail in the meaning of certain words and passages in both the Hebrew and the Greek manuscripts to bring out the fuller meaning that can be lost when translating form one langiage to another. It is certainly a useful study aid when studying the Bible. Click on image to download or click here.
English Standard Version
The ESV Bible was created by a team of more than 100 leading evangelical scholars and pastors working on recently published critical editions of the original Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek texts. To download click on the image or click here.
American Standard Version
Translated in 1901 in a style of older English simular to the KJV. It has an interesting use of the name Jehovah while most translations use the word LORD (written in capitals) to represent the Hebrew name written as YHWH - which has no vowels. While it is debatable whether YHWH can be translated as Jehovah, it can be argued that at least it reveals that God's Holy name was used in the original Hebrew manuscripts.