Item Detail
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25721
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3
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12
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English
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Mormon Stories : A Librarian's Perspective
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Journal of Mormon History
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Spring 2012
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38
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2
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Mormon History Association
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47-65
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A Tanner lecture given by George A. Miles at the annual Mormon History Association meeting. A history of early Mormon printing. Included are stories of the founders and creations of Our Dixie Times, The Rio Virgin Times, The Utah Pomologist (later to be known as The Utah Pomologist and Gardener), and many other significant print resources. The lecture provides examples of the role that print culture played across the Mormon-Gentile divide.
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