Description: THIS AUCTION IS FOR AN USED VINTAGE PUBLICATION TITLED "G.I.A. RECORDS PRESENTS...SEBASTIAN TEMPLE, SIGNED BY TEMPLE" Softcovers, 11 inches tall and has 4 pages including the covers.Wear/short tears at the edges, a brownish spot on all pages, otherwise a clean item.From internet:The most-prominent hymn version of the prayer is "Make Me a Channel of Your Peace", or simply "Prayer of St. Francis", adapted and set to a chant-like melody in 1967 by South African songwriter Sebastian Temple (Johann Sebastian von Tempelhoff, 1928–1997), who had become a third order Franciscan. The hymn is an anthem of the Royal British Legion and is usually sung at its annual Festival of Remembrance. In 1997 it was part of the Funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales, and was performed by the Irish singer Sinéad O'Connor on the Princess Diana tribute album.The hymn was also sung for the religious wedding ceremony of Prince Albert II of Monaco to South African Charlene Wittstock in 2011.Please do see the pics for the detailed condition.S&H costs will be $3.99 by USPS first class Mail in the US. California customers are subject to the sales tax.International rates are much higher. Insurance, Delivery Confirmation(tracking info) and all other USPS options are by buyer’s request and at buyer’s expense. We do accept PayPal. If you don't have a Paypal account please do send us an e-mail for other payment options. Payment must be received within 5 days of close of auction. We combine shipping for savings to our customers on multiple purchases. We pack carefully and ship immediately upon receipt of payment. As soon as we ship your item we leave a feedback. We also appreciate to have your feedback . Thanks for browsing this listing. STRx103
Price: 34.99 USD
Location: Oakland, California
End Time: 2025-01-04T17:08:49.000Z
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