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First book printed in America could sell for $30m | First book printed in America could sell for $30m |
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The first book printed in America is expected to fetch up to $30m (£20m) when it goes under the hammer in New York later this year. | The first book printed in America is expected to fetch up to $30m (£20m) when it goes under the hammer in New York later this year. |
The Bay Psalm Book, which was printed in Massachusetts in 1640, is one of 11 remaining copies of a translated version of the Book of Psalms. | The Bay Psalm Book, which was printed in Massachusetts in 1640, is one of 11 remaining copies of a translated version of the Book of Psalms. |
The book has not appeared at auction since 1947, when it sold for a record breaking $151,000 (£98,990). | The book has not appeared at auction since 1947, when it sold for a record breaking $151,000 (£98,990). |
In today's money, it would be the equivalent of $1.56m (£1.03m). | In today's money, it would be the equivalent of $1.56m (£1.03m). |
At the time, it was the highest price paid for a printed book. | At the time, it was the highest price paid for a printed book. |
John James Audubon's Birds of America, which sold for $11.5m (£7.6m) in December 2010, currently holds the world auction record for a printed book. | John James Audubon's Birds of America, which sold for $11.5m (£7.6m) in December 2010, currently holds the world auction record for a printed book. |
The Bay Psalm Book was written by pilgrims 20 years after they established a colony in Plymouth, Massachusetts. | The Bay Psalm Book was written by pilgrims 20 years after they established a colony in Plymouth, Massachusetts. |
Colonists John Cotton, Richard Mather and John Eliot, who wrote the book, wanted a version of the psalms which they believed was closer to the original Hebrew than the ones they had brought with them from England. | Colonists John Cotton, Richard Mather and John Eliot, who wrote the book, wanted a version of the psalms which they believed was closer to the original Hebrew than the ones they had brought with them from England. |
"The Bay Psalm Book is a mythical rarity," said Sotheby's David Redden. | "The Bay Psalm Book is a mythical rarity," said Sotheby's David Redden. |
"With it, New England declared its independence from the Church of England," he added. | "With it, New England declared its independence from the Church of England," he added. |
Funds for the printing press were raised in England. | |
The 1640 edition of the Bay Psalm Book is the earliest surviving print from the press, and was adopted by nearly every congregation in the Massachusetts Bay area. | The 1640 edition of the Bay Psalm Book is the earliest surviving print from the press, and was adopted by nearly every congregation in the Massachusetts Bay area. |
There were 1,700 copies of the original Bay Psalm Book, of which 11 are now left in various degrees of completeness. | There were 1,700 copies of the original Bay Psalm Book, of which 11 are now left in various degrees of completeness. |
The book comes from the collection of the Old South Church in Boston which has two copies of the edition. | The book comes from the collection of the Old South Church in Boston which has two copies of the edition. |
Senior minister of the church, Nancy Taylor, said the money from the sale would help to keep the historic building open and help to increase outreach programmes. | Senior minister of the church, Nancy Taylor, said the money from the sale would help to keep the historic building open and help to increase outreach programmes. |
The book will tour various cities in the US before the auction on 26 November. | The book will tour various cities in the US before the auction on 26 November. |
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