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PSSR Accession Number: PSSR.63 Object Name 1. Hierarchical: Communication Artifact 2. Classification: Documentary Artifact 3. Object Term: Book Description: Leather bound bible, the spine with four raised ridges covering the binding threads and a partial handwritten paper label reading "Germantown / Chris (topher) Saur / (177) 0, the front and back boards are leather covered wood and originally had two fasteners, now broken off. The volume printed in German features an image of Martin Luther facing the title page. A newspaper clipping (n.d.) tucked in the volume identifies Christopher Saur as the printer of the first American edition of the Scriptures in the German language (also the first in any European tongue) in 1743. Marked (yes or no): yes If yes, transcribe directly: "Christopher Saur, Germantown:...1770" Date of Manufacture: 1770 Company or Place of Manufacture: Christopher Saur, Germantown (now Philadelphia), PA Materials: leather, oak, paper, ink Overall dimensions in inches: lying flat: 1. height: 2" 2. width: 6 3/4" 3. depth: 4" |
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