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Verlag: Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1847
Anbieter: Redux Books, Grand Rapids, MI, USA
Buch
Hardcover. Zustand: Fair. Fair hardcover. ORIGINAL 1847 PRINTING. Text unmarked. Covers show heavy edge wear and rubbing/scuffing and bumped corners. Back strip completely torn off spine. Front cover is almost separated from bound book but present.; 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! Ships same or next business day!.
Verlag: Gould & Lincoln [c1854], Boston, 1854
Anbieter: Janet & Henry Hurley, Westmoreland, NH, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Fair. Front board and title page detached, text block held in two pieces by binder's cords, lacks spine. ; 12mo; 804 pages; Embossed leather, index. **This edition was printed from new plates.
Verlag: Amer. Bap. Publication and S. School Society, Boston, 1843
Anbieter: Shadyside Books, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Fair. 1843. hardcover. Fair. No DJ. Leather edgeworn. Corners bumped. 656p.
Verlag: Gould and Lincoln, Boston, 1854
Anbieter: Ken's Book Haven, Coopersburg, PA, USA
Full leather. Reprint. Good. stamped leather rubbed / edgewear. chip at bottom spine strip. text clean. front inside hinge cracked.
Erscheinungsdatum: 2023
Anbieter: True World of Books, Delhi, Indien
Buch Print-on-Demand
LeatherBound. Zustand: New. LeatherBound edition. Condition: New. Reprinted from 1844 edition. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. A perfect gift for your loved ones. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Pages: 792 Language: English.
Zustand: Fair. Acceptable condition. Reading copy only. Front board nearly detached. Hinges cracked. Owner's name on front endpage. (Baptist Church, Hymns, Psalms).
Full leather. Zustand: Fair. Full blindstamped leather, front board detached, black leather title label chipped with some loss. 11.5 cm (4 1/2 x 3 inches), marbled page edges, old inactive mold stains to the front end papers & title page, 752 pp., text complete. An edition of Stow & Smith's The Psalmist, with a Supplement by Fuller & Jeter. The Supplement was intended to make the hymnal more attractive to the Baptists of the South and West, who thought that there were too many selections in it that they did not sing, and no representation of popular Southern hymns. The Supplement removed chants contained in The Psalmist (unused in the South) and adds 106 hymns of Southern interest."The first Baptist hymnal to achieve denominational status was The Psalmist (1843), compiled by two Massachusetts pastors, Baron Stow (1801-1869) of Boston's Baldwin Place Baptist Church and Samuel F. Smith (1808-1895) of the First Baptist Church of Newton. This began as a private enterprise by Stow and Smith, but by the time of its publication the book had received the stamp of the denomination's principal publishing house.the Psalmist holds 'the distinction of being the first hymnbook published by a national Baptist body in America.'.[It] is a large, well-organized, and comprehensive collection containing words only. Its 1,180 hymns are arranged into thirty-eight topics." - Music & Richardson, "I Will Sing the Wondrous Story", pp. 203-204.With a signed provenance card from the collection of A. Merril Smoak, Jr., DWS.
Verlag: Gould and Lincoln, Boston
Anbieter: Spafford Books (ABAC / ILAB), Regina, SK, Kanada
1854. (16mo) Good to very good. 804pp. Decorative leather boards considerably worn, detaching, spine cracked yet legible, etcetc. Text good enough, devoutly read & slightly marked by former owner whose inscription to pastedown reads, in part, ". All alone and very lonely. I am alone too much. I long to be with those that left me many years ago.". With a Supplement by Fuller & Jeter.
Full leather. Zustand: Good. Full blindstamped leather, black leather title label to spine, front joint good, rear partly cracked. 11.5 cm (4 1/2 x 3 inches), marbled page edges. Contemporary inscription on ffep, "Mrs. Mary L. Toles, Butternuts, Otsego Co., N. Y." 752 pp., lacks the rear free end papers; pages generally clean, some light stains on the first couple of leaves. An edition of Stow & Smith's The Psalmist, with a Supplement by Fuller & Jeter. The Supplement was intended to make the hymnal more attractive to the Baptists of the South and West, who thought that there were too many selections in it that they did not sing, and no representation of popular Southern hymns. The Supplement removed chants contained in The Psalmist (unused in the South) and adds 106 hymns of Southern interest."The first Baptist hymnal to achieve denominational status was The Psalmist (1843), compiled by two Massachusetts pastors, Baron Stow (1801-1869) of Boston's Baldwin Place Baptist Church and Samuel F. Smith (1808-1895) of the First Baptist Church of Newton. This began as a private enterprise by Stow and Smith, but by the time of its publication the book had received the stamp of the denomination's principal publishing house.the Psalmist holds 'the distinction of being the first hymnbook published by a national Baptist body in America.'.[It] is a large, well-organized, and comprehensive collection containing words only. Its 1,180 hymns are arranged into thirty-eight topics." - Music & Richardson, "I Will Sing the Wondrous Story", pp. 203-204.With a signed provenance card from the collection of A. Merril Smoak, Jr., DWS.
Verlag: Gould and Lincoln | Printed by George C. Rand & Avery (1847), Boston, 1847
Full leather. Zustand: Very good. Full morocco with gilt decoration to spine & both boards, binding very good with no cracks, corner tips worn through, 11.5 cm (4 1/2 x 3 inches). All page edges gilt, yellow end papers, light stain to the first few leaves, title page with insect damage in the margin. (48), 752 pp., tight. Infrequent foxing & creased corners, one leaf with small chip in bottom margin. A faint stain comes and goes in the bottom margin throughout. An edition of Stow & Smith's The Psalmist, with a Supplement by Fuller & Jeter. The Supplement was intended to make the hymnal more attractive to the Baptists of the South and West, who thought that there were too many selections in it that they did not sing, and no representation of popular Southern hymns. The Supplement removed chants contained in The Psalmist (unused in the South) and adds 106 hymns of Southern interest."The first Baptist hymnal to achieve denominational status was The Psalmist (1843), compiled by two Massachusetts pastors, Baron Stow (1801-1869) of Boston's Baldwin Place Baptist Church and Samuel F. Smith (1808-1895) of the First Baptist Church of Newton. This began as a private enterprise by Stow and Smith, but by the time of its publication the book had received the stap of the denomination's principal publishing house.the Psalmist holds 'the distinction of being the first hymnbook published by a national Baptist body in America.'.[It] is a large, well-organized, and comprehensive collection containing words only. Its 1,180 hymns are arranged into thirty-eight topics." - Music & Richardson, "I Will Sing the Wondrous Story", pp. 203-204.With a signed provenance card from the collection of A. Merril Smoak, Jr., DWS.
Full leather. Zustand: Very good. Brown calf with blindstamped pattern, spine sometime replaced with smooth brown leather, original black calf title label on the replaced spine. 804 clean pp., tight. An edition of Stow & Smith's The Psalmist, with a Supplement by Fuller & Jeter. The Supplement was intended to make the hymnal more attractive to the Baptists of the South and West, who thought that there were too many selections in it that they did not sing, and no representation of popular Southern hymns. The Supplement removed chants contained in The Psalmist (unused in the South) and adds 106 hymns of Southern interest."The first Baptist hymnal to achieve denominational status was The Psalmist (1843), compiled by two Massachusetts pastors, Baron Stow (1801-1869) of Boston's Baldwin Place Baptist Church and Samuel F. Smith (1808-1895) of the First Baptist Church of Newton. This began as a private enterprise by Stow and Smith, but by the time of its publication the book had received the stap of the denomination's principal publishing house.the Psalmist holds 'the distinction of being the first hymnbook published by a national Baptist body in America.'.[It] is a large, well-organized, and comprehensive collection containing words only. Its 1,180 hymns are arranged into thirty-eight topics." - Music & Richardson, "I Will Sing the Wondrous Story", pp. 203-204.With a signed provenance card from the collection of A. Merril Smoak, Jr., DWS.
Verlag: Gould, Kendall, and Lincoln, Boston, MA, 1843
Anbieter: Shoemaker Booksellers, Gettysburg, PA, USA
Buch Erstausgabe
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No Dust Jacket. First Edition. Brown leather coves w/ gilt title and decoration on spine. Four raised bands on spine. Previous owner's name in gilt on front cover. Light rubbing to extremities. Previous owner's names in pencil on front blank endpapers. Light scattered foxing. Otherwise, contents nice. A strong, sturdy copy.
Verlag: Gould, Kendall, and Lincoln | Lewis Colby, Boston | New York, 1849
Full leather. Zustand: Good. Full leather, 6 1/2 x 4 inches, joints cracked with an old paper repair over the spine, inner end paper hinges good and the boards are not loose. Pink end papers. (20), 1-196 pp., tight. Light foxing, a few marginal notes/check marks A sequel to the authors' The Psalmist. "After the publication of the Psalmist, the editors found in their possession a considerable number of hymns, consecrated in the affections of Christians, but which the limits prescribed to them necessarily excluded. There were also hymns breathing a pious spirit, and dear to many of the people of God, - though of a less elevated character, yet not particularly objectionable, - which it was not deemed expedient to admit in that work. These compositions were immediately collected together, and combined with other familiar and excellent hymns, marked by a pure taste and correct sentiment and expression. During the last five years, the selection has often been revised, and additions made to it of such pieces as have seemed adapted to its design.This selection has been made on the same principle which guided the editors in preparing the Psalmist. They commit the result of their labors to the public, earnestly desiring that the work may prove a help to the devout, and an acceptable offering to the cause of their divine Master." - Preface."The first Baptist hymnal to achieve denominational status was The Psalmist (1843), compiled by two Massachusetts pastors, Baron Stow (1801-1869) of Boston's Baldwin Place Baptist Church and Samuel F. Smith (1808-1895) of the First Baptist Church of Newton." - Music & Richardson, "I Will Sing the Wondrous Story", pp. 203.With a signed provenance card from the collection of A. Merril Smoak, Jr., DWS.