Description
1952 edition. Hardcover has some normal shelf wear. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This delightful 1952 edition of “Songs for Early Childhood At Church and Home” offers a fascinating glimpse into the rich tradition of religious music education for young children in mid-20th century America. Compiled by James Andrew Shales and Tom Miller, this volume presents a carefully curated collection of hymns, spirituals, and folk songs intended to nurture the spiritual development of little ones through the power of music.
Beyond its practical purpose as a songbook, this work serves as a cultural artifact, reflecting the values and priorities of its era. The emphasis on instilling religious teachings and moral lessons through music speaks to the prominent role of faith in American family life during this period. Moreover, the inclusion of diverse musical styles, from traditional hymns to folk melodies, hints at the growing embrace of multiculturalism in religious education.
For collectors, this copy holds particular interest as a well-preserved example of a genre that has largely fallen out of favor in modern times. Its enduring condition, with clean pages and a secure binding, attests to the care with which it was likely treated by its previous owners, perhaps as a cherished resource for family devotions or Sunday school lessons. Readers, too, will find much to appreciate in the book’s historical significance and its potential to spark nostalgic memories or inspire new musical explorations.