Vancouver Sun

Rare book up for auction

Tiny 1640 Psalter possibly first book printed in U. S.

- ULA ILNYTZKY

NEW YORK — A tiny Psalter from 1640 believed to be the first book ever printed in what is now the United States is going up for auction, and could sell for as much as $ 30 million.

Only 11 copies of the Bay Psalm Book survive in varying degrees of completene­ss. Members of Boston’s Old South Church have authorized the sale of one of its two copies at Sotheby’s Nov. 26.

“It’s a spectacula­r book, arguably one of the most important books in this nation’s history,” said the Rev. Nancy Taylor, senior minister and CEO of the church, which was establishe­d in 1669. Samuel Adams was a member and Benjamin Franklin was baptized there. At one time, the church owned five copies of the 15- by- 13- centimetre Psalter. One is now at the Library of Congress, another at Yale University and a third at Brown University.

Taylor says the church voted to sell one of its two remaining copies — both in “excellent condition” — to increase its grants and ministries and to “strengthen our voice in general as a progressiv­e Christian church.”

The book was published in Cambridge, Mass., by the Puritan leaders of the Massachuse­tts Bay Colony. It came just 20 years after the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth.

The Psalter was supposed to be a faithful translatio­n into English of the original Hebrew psalms — Puritans believed selected paraphrase­s would compromise their salvation. The 1,700 copies were printed on a press shipped over from London.

The last time a copy came on the auction block in 1947, it sold for a record auction price of $ 151,000.

 ?? SOTHEBY’S ?? The Psalter was published by Puritan leaders of the Massachuse­tts Bay Colony.
SOTHEBY’S The Psalter was published by Puritan leaders of the Massachuse­tts Bay Colony.

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