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The Bay Psalm Book is likely the most valuable book in the world, and now we’re about to prove it

Posted on November 26, 2013 by Ted Bauer

Here’s the basic story: in 1638, the Reverend Joseph Glover and family set sail for the new world. Glover died on the journey, but Stephen Daye survived and, along with Glover’s widow, printed the first documents in the American colonies.… Continue Reading →

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