
Prayers of the House of Representatives 62d Congress & Stamp Book
by Rev. Henry N. Couden, D.D.
"Prayers Offered at the Opening of the Daily Sessions of the House of Representatives During the Sixty-Second Congress" by Rev. Henry N. Couden, D.D., Government Printing Office, 1913. Hardcover without dust jacket, fair condition with inscriptions and stamps. A historical piece capturing the spiritual aspect of early 20th-century U.S. governance.
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The book shows signs of age-related wear, with some discoloration and foxing on the pages. The binding remains intact, though the cover exhibits minor scuffing. Handwritten inscriptions and stamps are present, adding historical interest. It lacks a dust jacket, typical for government publications of this era.
About This Antique 1913 Edition
"Prayers Offered at the Opening of the Daily Sessions of the House of Representatives During the Sixty-Second Congress of the United States" is authored by Rev. Henry N. Couden, D.D., and published by the Government Printing Office in Washington, 1913. This book is a unique collection of prayers delivered during the sessions of the Sixty-Second Congress, offering a historical glimpse into the spiritual undertones of legislative proceedings. The publication captures the essence of faith interwoven with governance, making it a significant artifact for historians and political enthusiasts alike. The book's condition reflects its age, with signs of wear and handwritten inscriptions, including stamps, adding to its historical value. This edition does not come with a dust jacket, and while its exact edition status is unknown, the 1913 publication date suggests it is an early release. Ideal for collectors of government or religious texts, this book stands as a testament to the role of spirituality in American legislative history.
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