French psalter: Binding stamped with name of Antoinette Le Cavelier.
[Binding] / [Women] / [Psalter]. Les Psaumes de David mis en vers françois, Revus et approuvés par les pasteurs et professeurs de l’Église et de l’Académie de Genève. Lausanne: Chez Henri Vincent, 1802. 12mo [12.1 x 6.9 cm], 576 pp. Bound in red long-grain Morocco, gold-stamped lettering piece laid to spine, gold-tooled spine and borders to boards, gold-tooled board edges, name of owner gold-stamped on upper cover, block-printed endpapers, all edges gilt. Rubbing and edge wear to spine a boards, small loss of Morocco on inside of top corner of lower cover.
Pocket psalter in French, consisting almost entirely of printed music. This copy is notable for its fine binding of red-long-grain Morocco which is gold-stamped in the upper cover with the name of its owner, a certain Antoinette Le Cavelier.
The first and last few pages discuss musical notation and provide various prose prayers. The rest consists of the 150 Psalms and 14 Canticles.
OCLC and KVK locate one U.S. copy of this edition: Oklahoma.