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Trouble Enough : Joseph Smith and the Book of Mormon
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New York
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Prometheus Books
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See review of this book and David Persuitte's Joseph Smith and the Origins of the Book of Mormon, by Kenneth W. Godfrey in Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 19 (Fall 1986), pp. 139-144. Godfrey says that Taves attempts to write a biography of Joseph Smith without going to the sources--he relies only on Lucy Smith and a few other secondary works. Part 2 of Taves' works tries to identify the authorship of the Book of Mormon, and says that, through stylometry, the he has discovered that it was authored by only one person.
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