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Title:
No man knows my history : the life of Joseph Smith, the Mormon prophet
Summary:
This highly praised biography, revised and enlarged with new material, takes its title from a half-defiant, half-wistful pronouncement Joseph Smith himself made toward the close of the short, tragic melodrama that was his life. But the reader is made to know him fully--the man, the world from which he came, his extraordinary impact. His biographer, herself steeped in Mormon lore since her Utah childhood, performed feats of painstaking research--through the files of country newspapers, obscure court records, countless thickets of local documents and memories. The result is a concrete narrative of Smith's life from his boyhood and young manhood to his violent end. Mrs. Brodie throws light also on the literary influences that inspired and colored the Book of Mormon and the theological structure of the religion founded on it. Beyond its vivid portrayal of the Mormon Prophet, this is a history of the early days of the Mormon Church.-- From publisher description.
Edition:
Second edition, revised and enlarged.
Contents:
The gods are among the people -- Treasures in the earth -- Red sons of Israel -- A marvelous work and a wonder -- Witnesses for God -- The prophet of Palmyra -- The perfect society and the Promised Land -- Temple-builder -- Expulsion from Eden -- The army of the Lord -- Patronage and punishment -- Master of languages -- My kingdom is of this world -- Disaster in Kirtland -- The valley of God -- The Alcoran or the sword -- Ordeal in Liberty Jail -- Nauvoo -- Mysteries of the Kingdom -- In the quiver of the Almighty -- If a man entice a maid -- The Bennett explosion -- Into hiding -- The wives of the Prophet -- Candidate for president -- Prelude to destruction -- Carthage.
Physical Description:
xiii, 499, xx pages : illustrations, map, portraits ; 22 cm
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Publisher:
Knopf,
Publication Date:
1971
ISBN:
9780394469676

9780679730545
Publication Information:
New York : Knopf, 1971.
Call Number:
922 SMITH
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