Cooperstown Bible
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5B, 1827 Old and New Testament together with The Apocrypha, Cooperstown, NY
Notes
In 1827, the Old and New Testaments, alongside The Apocrypha, held a significant place in Cooperstown, NY. This collection likely served as a cornerstone of religious and literary life in the burgeoning community. The juxtaposition of these texts, with their diverse narratives and theological perspectives, would have offered readers a rich tapestry of spiritual and moral guidance. Cooperstown, known for its picturesque landscapes and burgeoning cultural scene, likely found these texts to be not just religious artifacts, but also important pieces of its intellectual and communal fabric.
Description
Size: 11 x 9 x 3 inches
Family size bible, brown leather binding, five raised bands on spine," Holy Bible" gold tooling on spine, foxing within the pages due to age, re-hinged, over all good condition with contents intact.