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"Sacred Songs, Ancient and Modern" Purple Cloth Book

"Sacred Songs, Ancient and Modern" Purple Cloth Book

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Written In English 

This volume, titled Sacred Songs, Ancient and Modern: A Complete Collection of Sacred Vocal Music by Celebrated Composers, was edited by John Hiles and published by Boosey & Co. at 295 Regent Street in London and 9 East 17th Street in New York. Although the book does not list a precise date, references to Boosey & Co. at these particular addresses and the style of the “Royal Edition” binding suggest a publication window in the late 19th or very early 20th century. John Hiles (1822–1884) was known for his editorial work on hymnody and vocal collections, so this compilation likely continued to be printed or reprinted after his death to meet ongoing demand for sacred music in a home-friendly format.

The book itself is a compendium of sacred vocal pieces—ranging from older, traditional hymn tunes and anthems to more contemporary 19th-century compositions. The editor’s aim was to gather works by “celebrated composers” in one accessible volume, suitable for personal or small group singing. In Victorian and Edwardian society, music-making in the home was a popular pastime, and collections like this offered families and amateur musicians an opportunity to engage with a variety of religious music without needing multiple separate scores. This focus on sacred music reflects both the era’s strong religious culture and the prominence of parlor or drawing-room performance as a form of entertainment and devotion.

The binding stands out for its decorative cloth boards, embossed with geometric and floral motifs in black and gold, and featuring a prominent gold panel on the front that reads “Sacred Songs Ancient & Modern.” The phrase “Royal Edition” appears near the top, crowned by a small emblem, conveying an air of prestige and perhaps implying an association with royal patronage or simply suggesting high-quality production. The spine is lettered in gilt, with the title “Sacred Songs—Ancient & Modern,” and the publisher’s name, Boosey & Co., also appears on the front board. The overall effect is a richly ornamented Victorian or Edwardian design that was both eye-catching and indicative of the era’s fondness for elaborate book covers.

In short, Sacred Songs, Ancient and Modern offers a wide-ranging collection of sacred music intended for home or small-scale devotional use. Edited by John Hiles and published by Boosey & Co., it embodies a period when communal singing and religious observance intersected in the domestic sphere. The “Royal Edition” binding underscores the volume’s aspirational quality, making it not only a functional music book but also a handsome addition to a family’s parlor bookshelf.

Condition:

Regarding condition, the volume shows moderate wear to the cloth at the spine ends and corners, with some scuffing or rubbing to the gilt and decorative areas. The front board’s gold title panel remains legible and largely intact, though minor surface scratches may be present. Internally, the pages are generally clean, with some degree of toning or occasional spotting consistent with age. The hinges appear sound, indicating that the binding is still relatively secure, and no major tears or missing pages are apparent. Overall, this copy retains much of its original decorative appeal and remains in respectable shape for a late 19th- or early 20th-century music collection.


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