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Newman, Marsha; Youngreen, Buddy; Joseph and Emma Vol. 1 : A Love Story
Wellspring Publishing Company, 2001, Sandy, Utah, U.S.A.: Hardcover, Very Good-,
Cover has some light edge and corner wear. Pages are tight and clean. No noticed markings. Overall good condition. ; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; Signed by Author, Second Edition,
39312 Price:
16.83 USD
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Youngreen, Buddy; Reflections of Emma - Joseph Smith's Wife
Brigham Distributing, 2006, Provo, UT: Paperback, New,
Brand New! ; The life of Emma Hale Smith Bidamon is a fascinating one. Emma's suffering from poverty and persecution, her pain at the premature deaths of her husband and many of her children, her devotion to her posterity, and her loneliness at the close of her life are all significant parts of this woman's history. Yet, all this would have little importance to the greater Mormon public were it not for her marriage to the Prophet Joseph Smith. Her relationship to him as wife, and mother of his children, and her role as witness and Elect Lady of Mormonism has inseparably connected her with the Restoration of the gospel. For these reasons alone, Emma's life is worthy of study. ; ; 133 pages,
40323 Price:
11.95 USD
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Youngreen, Buddy; REFLECTIONS OF EMMA - JOSEPH SMITH'S WIFE (MORMON)
Grandin Book Company, 1982, Orem, Utah: Hardcover, Very Good in Very Good dust jacket,
Corners and edges are slightly shelf worn. Gift Inscription to previous owner inside front cover. Overall book is excellent. Nice, tight and clean. Black & White images throughout. Signed by authors inside front cover. ; This is truly a unique book, offering new information for LDS readers interested in understanding Emma Hale Smith, wife of Joseph Smith the Mormon prophet. More than 75 photographs of Emma and her posterity grace the book. All of her 11 children and 28 grandchildren who were ever known to have been photographed are represented. This volume also includes a notebook of interviews with there of Emma's grandchildren who knew her intimately - eyewitnesses to her sensitive personality and the cross-currents of emotion that affected her discussions. In the copiously annotated interviews we see Emma's singular witness to the prophetic call of Joseph Smith and find kinship in the ordinary circumstances of her daily life in Nauvoo. Additionally, this book presents ten interrelated biographical essays. Rooted in a keenly felt and well-researched perspective of Emma's life, the essays capture the emotion, thoughts, and experiences that made up the Elect Lady's distinct world. With his extraordinary gift for comprehending the attitude and emotions of the Smith family, the author reveals the sources of the failures and successes of Emma's married life, the grief over the deaths of her children, the oppression of poverty and persecution, her hatred of plural marriage, her leadership of the Nauvoo Relief Society, and her participation in the sacred temple ordinances. Mr. Youngreen uses important new source material to go beyond the works of previous writers who have often sought to cast Emma Smith into the distasteful and superficial images of saint or sinner. What emerges is a clearer picture of the First Lady of the Restoration, a picture that every Latter-day Saint will thoroughly enjoy. ; 6.25" x 9.25"; 133+ pages,
16286 Price:
11.88 USD
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