|
|
Little, James A. ListingsIf you cannot find what you want on this page, then please use our search feature to search all our listings. Click on Title to view full description
|
|
|
1 |
Little, James A.; From Kirtland to Salt Lake City
Archive Publishers, 2000, Heber City, Utah: Paperback, New,
Brand new softcover book! ; "This volume is a treasury of anecdotal history and personal experiences of the early Saints. While compiling the early history of the Church, Brother Little determined to obtain as much first-hand information as possible and, during the latter lifetimes of the first members of the Church, interviewed them and collected their stories of personal sacrifice and corresponding blessings. The author's intent was to write a readable account of the various journeys and persecutions suffered by the early Saints. As a preface to this work, Brother Little wrote: 'History should not only give a correct narrative of events but, as well, the influences and motives that stimulated the actors. For this reason, whenever they left a record of their acts and motives, they should be permitted to speak for themselves. Hence, this book may be considered an epitome of the motives and experiences of the Saints who rejoiced and suffered in the persecutions and exoduses attending the early growth of the Latter-day work. ' " ; 5" x 8"; 260 pages,
25876 Price:
15.95 USD
|
|
Add to Shopping Cart |
|
|
|
|
|
2 |
Little, James A.; FROM KIRTLAND TO SALT LAKE CITY With Illustrations
James A. Little, 1890, Salt Lake City, UT: Hardcover, Good+,
Brown, cloth hardcover with gold lettering and decorative design. Cover has rubbing and edge wear (some fraying). Floral endpapers. Markings from previous owner on front endpapers dated 1900. Pages are slightly worn, some bends and soiling. Binding is solid and book well kept. ; This is a history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in its early growth, but it is not a completed detailed volume. The book includes Black & White and images throughout. ; 6" x 9"; 260 pages,
17547 Price:
135.00 USD
|
|
Add to Shopping Cart |
|
|
|
|
|
3 |
Little, James A.; JACOB HAMBLIN - A Narrative of His Personal Experience As a Frontiersman, Missionary to the Indians and Explorer - Disclosing Interpositions of Providence, Severe Privations, Perilous Situations and Remarkable Escapes.
Archive Publishers, 2000, Heber City, Utah: Paperback, New,
Brand new softcover book! Never been read! ; "The full title of this exciting account is: Jacob Hamblin: A Narrative of his Personal Experience as a Frontiersman, Missionary to the Indians and Explorer - Disclosing Interpositions of Providence, Severe Privations, Perilous Situations and Remarkable Escapes. "This narrative is told in the first person and is one of the classics in LDS literature - and probably the most popular of the FAITH-PROMOTING SERIES. "Led by a strong sensitivity to spiritual promptings and a love for the Indian people, Jacob Hamblin served as a mission president, an arbitrator for the Church and for Utah residents, as well as a scout working throughout Utah, Nevada and Arizona. This book lends personal insight into various Indian uprisings during Utah's territorial period including the Mountain Meadows Massacre. It also addresses particular misunderstandings with the Navajo Nation. "This narrative has won acclaim for its action, understanding of frontier Indian relations, and for its spiritual depth. Coupled with action and suspense, the author has included spiritual and prayerful events that well fit the mission of the FAITH-PROMOTING SERIES. "; Faith Promoting Series Series; Vol. 5; 5" x 8"; 171 pages,
25825 Price:
11.95 USD
|
|
Add to Shopping Cart |
|
|
|