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Library: Library Collections
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Early Imprints Books and pamphlets printed before 1820 and broadsides and newspapers printed before 1821 have been removed from the general collection and stored together as the early imprint collection of the Massachusetts Historical Society. This grouping includes a large number of 17th-century Massachusetts imprints and many early foreign publications, including books donated by 18th- and 19th-century book collectors, as well as the 1796 Library, a recreation of the Society's earliest holdings. The collection of early imprints contains a number of rare items, such as Gov. John Winthrop's A Declaration of Former Passages and Proceedings Betwixt the English and the Narrowgansetts (Cambridge, 1645), the first historical account published in English-speaking North America. Other highlights include a copy of Reverend John Eliot's "Indian Bible," Mamusse Wunneetupanatamwe Up-Biblum God (Cambridge, 1663), the first Bible printed in any language in America, and a unique copy of The Selling of Joseph, by Samuel Sewall (Boston, 1700), the first American antislavery tract. The Society also holds a copy of Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral, by Phillis Wheatley (London, 1773), the first book of poetry written by an African American, together with manuscript copies by Wheatley of several of her poems. Bibliographic Descriptions of Early Imprints All early imprints held by the MHS are accessible through ABIGAIL, including books, pamphlets, broadsides, and serials. Microfilm Editions of Early American Imprints |
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