Pricing for The Sacred Harp: 2025 Edition

The Sacred Harp Publishing Company is pleased to announce that the price for The Sacred Harp: 2025 Edition will be $20 per book in the United States and £20 in the United Kingdom when it debuts in September 2025. We will also offer a reduced rate of $10/£10 for loaner books for local singing groups.

Books will be available for sale at the United Convention (individually and in cases of 8). To help with planning, please let us know ahead of time if you would like to pick up multiple boxes by contacting Richard Ivey at iveyria@gmail.com. Books will also be available for sale at the United Kingdom Sacred Harp Convention.

In addition, we will be making shipments of cases of books to regional and international singing communities. Stay tuned for more details as we work out the logistics of international shipping and pricing outside the US/UK and watch for an announcement closer to the release date when we will begin taking orders online. Individual books ordered online will ship with a nominal shipping cost; however we will be selling cases of 8 for $160 including domestic shipping within the United States. Of course, the best way to get your new copy will be to come to Atlanta for the book launch at the United Convention in September! We hope to see you there!

About Nathan Rees

Nathan Rees is a member of the Board of Directors of the Sacred Harp Publishing Company and associate editor of the Sacred Harp Publishing Company Newsletter. Originally from Utah, he lives in Carrollton, Georgia, where he is assistant professor of art history at the University of West Georgia.

About David Ivey

A lifelong Sacred Harp singer, David Ivey is the president of the Sacred Harp Musical Heritage Association and the director of Camp Fasola. David was a member of the Music Committee that revised The Sacred Harp: 1991 Edition. David lives in Huntsville, Alabama, where he is program director of the Alabama Supercomputer Center.

About Jesse P. Karlsberg

Jesse P. Karlsberg is the vice president of the Sacred Harp Publishing Company. He edits the Sacred Harp Publishing Company Newsletter. Born in Boston, he lives in Atlanta and is senior digital scholarship strategist at Emory University.
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