Below are links to the King James Bible both to read and to listen to. More than one are given so that hopefully at least one will always work and allow people to always have access to the most precious item a person can own, the King James Bible. One may be able to print out their own King James Bible from some of these websites, though there are probably better ones for that.
https://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org/ (This is an online version of the King James Bible. It includes the original 1611 spellings and the 1769 spellings found today. Text does not include the pilcrows [paragraph markings] like a proper King James Bible should. Includes a downloadable King James Bible to your ebook.)
http://webchannel.purebiblesearch.com/ (This page will allow you to read the King James Bible as well as search by a verse or by a word or phrase. This is especially good for those who do not have a concordance. The word or phrase must be typed in exactly as found in the King James Bible. This site is by Pastor Michael Hoggard. It does include the proper pilcrow [paragraph] markings as the King James Bible is supposed to have. The main website at http://www.purebiblesearch.com/ will allow you to download the program, so you can read the King James Bible without being online. A very good program.)
http://www.kingjamesbibles.com/ (This is an online link to the King James Bible. Text does not include the pilcrows [paragraph markings] like a proper King James Bible should.)
http://earnestlycontendingforthefaith.com/ReadTheKingJamesBible.html (To read the King James Bible. Text does not include the pilcrows [paragraph markings] like a proper King James Bible should.) http://earnestlycontendingforthefaith.com/ListenToTheKingJamesBible.html (To listen to an audio version of the King James Bible read by Alexander Scourby. It does not show the text at the same time.)
https://bible.timelesstruths.org/ (You can read the King James Bible alone or read and listen to it at the same time. Text does not include the pilcrows [paragraph markings] like a proper King James Bible should. The text is also not done verse by verse as in a normal King James Bible, but set up in paragraph style.)
http://bibleprotector.com/index.htm (This website has the Pure Cambridge King James Bible with some spellings that have been change in some modern King James Bibles. This text was published in 1900. Some of the links include the Dedicatory to King James I and The Translators to the Reader, both of which are often removed in printings of today. Text does include pilcrows [paragraph markings] as it should.)
https://www.biblestudytools.com/audio-bible/kjv/ (An audio of the King James Bible. It does not show the verses. Audio only. The text can be seen in another section of the website under Bible. Stick only with the King James Bible, and do not read or listen to the other false versions. Beware, this website is not King James Bible only believers. Text does not include the pilcrows [paragraph markings] like a proper King James Bible should.)