Item #9535 Utah and Her People. William Albert Morton, Charles Roscoe Savage.
Utah and Her People

Utah and Her People

Salt Lake City: Wm. A. Morton, [1899]. First Edition. [56]pp. Oblong octavo [18.5 cm x 27 cm] Black grained buckram with the title gilt on the front board. The verso of the front free endsheet contains publishing information and the cost for the three issued bindings for this work (the recto contains an advertisement for Zion's Savings and Trust Company). Very good. Three leaves near the center of a thumb sized chip at the fore edge. Item #9535

Contents: 'Sketch of Utah and Mormonism' by Orson F. Whitney / 'A Typical Mormon Hymn' by Eliza R. Snow / 'What the Mormons Believe' by Franklin D. Richards / 'Resources and Attractions of Utah' by H.L.A. Culmer.' Advertisements for Rio Grande Western Railway, Zion's Bank, Oregon Shortline and George Q. Cannon and Sons on the pastedowns and endsheets. 39 views (most if not all by C.R. Savage) 13 are full-page, and the frontispiece (The Temple Block) is in color. Nice views of all the non-Mormon churches in Salt Lake City as well as views of all four LDS Temples. Uncommon views of Old Folk's Day at Lagoon, Garfield Beach Saltair and Mercur.

"No sketch of Utah would be complete, or even possible, without some reference to the Mormons, or, to give them their proper style, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; for it was that Church, persecuted in the East and pausing midway in its western flight from Nauvoo - its last foothold within the confines of civilization - that sent forth Pioneers who founded Utah, and has ever since furnished the bulk of the bone and sinew that has built up the State. Mormonism and Utah are inseparable themes; as much so as any coupling of cause and effect." - p[5]. Flake/Draper 5633.

Price: $100.00

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