Item Detail
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29377
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English
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Book of Mormon Editions (1830-1981)
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Encyclopedia of Mormonism, v. 1
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New York
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Macmillan
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Two major goals of each published edition of the Book of Mormon have been (1) to faithfully reproduce the text; and (2) to make the text accessible to the reader. The goal of textual accuracy has led later editors to earlier editions and, when available, to the original and printer's manuscripts (see Book of Mormon Manuscripts). The goal of accessibility has led to some modernization and standardization of the text itself and the addition of reader's helps (introductory material, versification, footnotes, chapter summaries, dates, pronunciation guides, and indexes).
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A Study of Some Textual Variations in the Book of Mormon Comparing the Original and the Printer's Manuscripts and the 1830, the 1837, and the 1840 Editions
Copyright Laws and the 1830 Book of Mormon
Gold Plates and Printer's Ink
Gold Plates, Foolscap, and Printer's Ink : Editions of the Book of Mormon, Part II
The Book of Mormon, 1830-1979 : A Publishing History
The Book of Mormon in English, 1870-1920 : A Publishing History and Analytical Bibliography
The New Publications of the Standard Works-1979, 1981
Towards a Critical Edition of the Book of Mormon