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The Woman of Mormonism The Story of Polygamy

1882

The Woman of Mormonism: The Story of Polygamy –, 1882 Hardcover

Original 1882 first edition of The Woman of Mormonism: The Story of Polygamy as Told by the Victims Themselves. Published in Chicago by J.S. Goodman & Co., this important 19th-century volume explores the controversial practice of polygamy within the Mormon Church, presenting firsthand accounts and narratives from women directly impacted.

This book offers both historical and cultural significance, providing a rare contemporary perspective on a subject that was widely debated in the late 19th century. It remains a valuable resource for collectors of Mormon history, women’s studies, and Americana.

Publisher: J.S. Goodman & Co., Chicago
Publication Year: 1882
Format: Original cloth binding, Hardcover
Size: 5.5″” x 8″ inches.

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the paper trail auction, The Woman of Mormonism: The Story of Polygamy

The Woman of Mormonism: The Story of Polygamy –, 1882 Hardcover

Original 1882 first edition of The Woman of Mormonism: The Story of Polygamy as Told by the Victims Themselves. Published in Chicago by J.S. Goodman & Co., this important 19th-century volume explores the controversial practice of polygamy within the Mormon Church, presenting firsthand accounts and narratives from women directly impacted.

This book offers both historical and cultural significance, providing a rare contemporary perspective on a subject that was widely debated in the late 19th century. It remains a valuable resource for collectors of Mormon history, women’s studies, and Americana.

Publisher: J.S. Goodman & Co., Chicago
Publication Year: 1882
Format: Original cloth binding, Hardcover
Size: 5.5″” x 8″ inches.

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