Recently my grandmother went through an old family trunk and found what we both think is a Evangelical/Protestant Hymnal printed in the early 1830s.
The book smells ancient, and the leather is extremely old and has two leather/metal clasps to hold the book shut. There is no text on the spine, and even if there was, the leather is too decayed to tell. The front and rear covers are tooled with a design that resembles two union jacks on the top and bottom side of a large square with an X going corner to corner.
I entered the first page into google translate and came up with this, which has lead me to believe that it is indeed a religious book :
Gesangbuch zum gottesdienstlichen gebrauch für die evangelischen gemeinden in mecklenburg etrelis
Hymnal for liturgical use in the Protestant communities in Mecklenburg etrelis
All of these pictures were taken with an 8 megapixel camera in my phone set to macro, so they are decent, but not stunning!
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