Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Vintage Thingie Thursday
It is a collection of hymns for use of the Methodist Episcopal Church. It was printed in Cincinnati by R.P. Thompson, Printer in 1847.
This is different than the hymnals that we are used to as it only contains the words to the hymns. The most worn section is the few pages of Christmas songs. I just wonder if a young child didn't grab and tear this in frustration of having to sit still during a service!
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Awesome little treasure!!!
Wow that's such a neat book. Amazing it's so small!
wow! where did you get the book!! amazing know that the book survives till now.. happy VTT
So much in such a little space! How cute is that?
The stories that hymnal could tell!
what a little treasure..i love it :)
The size is intriguing. I love those "litte" vintage books.
Interesting that there's no music in there, too.
1847! Wooow! It sure is itsy bitsy! I'm so glad that you posted the ruler picture too!
I love listening to old hymns. the book is so small! I will have trouble reading it...
wonderful book!
They must have used good paper for it to last as well as it has.
What a wonderful old book. I enjoy browsing through old books as there is so much history in them. Thanks for visiting my post.
It is quite a treasure! And I wonder the same thing. I didn't exactly like to sit still in church as a child. I have some little tiny books that I picked up from an antique place. I'll have to show them.
Brenda
What a sweet little book. I would hang on to that one! I like that it is small....so cute!
Thanks for your contribution to VTT. Great post. Have a wonderful weekend.
What a great piece! Do you think people just sang any old tune they wanted if there were only words? So small, too.
What a little treasure! its beautiful.
What a wonderful treasure from the past! Love your blog header, too! Have a nice day~
Such a wonderful little treasure this is. Makes you wonder how many hands it has passed through...
Happy VTT..have a lovely weekend.
What a wonderful treasure you have there! Think how good their eyesight must have been!
Oh WOw ... what a find!! This is awesome!
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