The Saur Bible, First Edition
BIB.001502
Bible - Printed Book
1743
United States
German
Printed on Paper
10 × 8 × 4.1 in. (25.5 × 20.3 × 10.3 cm)
Not on View
The Saur Bible was printed in 1743 by Christoph Saur and was the first Bible printed in a European language in North America. Saur was a German-born printer in Germantown, Pennsylvania. Hoping to serve the area’s growing German-speaking population, he printed his Bible using Martin Luther’s translation and produced approximately 1,200 copies. Saur’s son, Christoph Saur Jr., would print a second edition in 1763, which was the first Bible printed on American-made paper, and a third edition in 1776, which was the first Bible printed using American-made type. This copy is a first edition.
Printed in 1743 by Christoph Saur, Germantown, Pennsylvania. Acquired by 2010 by Gene Albert, (Christian Heritage Museum), Hagerstown, Maryland; Privately purchased in 2010 by Green Collection, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, under the curatorial care of Museum of the Bible, Washington, DC.
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