Item Detail
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24171
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12
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11
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English
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Wives and Other Women : Love, Sex, and Marriage in the Lives of John Q. Cannon, Frank J. Cannon, and Abraham H. Cannon
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Dialogue : A Journal of Mormon Thought
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Winter 2010
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43
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4
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71-130
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"The Cannon brothers had the same background and the same unusual opportunities for education and advancement. All were gifted and were expected to rise to great heights in a number of pursuits, and all three gained extraordinary prominence at an early age'John Q. in Church, state, and journalistic affairs, Frank J. in political, financial, and journalistic matters, and Abram in Church, business, and publishing. Each of the three Cannon sons and brothers was critically affected by his varied experiences with love, sex, and marriage. Their father's careful hopes and plans for all three went awry in some respects, in no small part because of these experiences." [From author's conclusion]
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