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Dale Morgan on Early Mormonism : Correspondence and a New History
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Salt Lake City
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Signature Books
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[1987 Mormon Historical Association Winner for Best Documentary Editing]
[1986 John Whitmer Historical Association winner for Best Book]Walker includes letters of Morgan which span from 1942 to 1970 and include authors such as Fawn Brodie and Juanite Brooks. Walker also gives chapters from a book on the history of Mormonism that Morgan was working on when he died.
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