
THE WOMEN OF MORMONISM; OR THE STORY OF POLYGAMY: As Told by the Victims Themselves. With an Introduction by Miss Frances E. Willard, and supplementary papers by Rev. Leonard Bacon, Hon. P.T. Van Zile, and others
by Froiseth, Jennie Anderson, editor
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- hardcover
- Condition
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C.G.G. Paine, 1887-01-01. Hardcover. Acceptable. Acceptable hc, no dj. 1887. Leather half binding. Cover has dry rotted through where spine meets front board. Interior is generally nice. Some spotting foxing, primarily to the tissue paper in front of title page. We use quality packaging materials.
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- Third Person Books
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- Title
- THE WOMEN OF MORMONISM; OR THE STORY OF POLYGAMY: As Told by the Victims Themselves. With an Introduction by Miss Frances E. Willard, and supplementary papers by Rev. Leonard Bacon, Hon. P.T. Van Zile, and others
- Author
- Froiseth, Jennie Anderson, editor
- Format/binding
- Hardcover
- Book condition
- Used - Acceptable
- Quantity available
- 1
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- C.G.G. Paine
- Date published
- 1887-01-01
- X weight
- 34 lbs
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