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Encyclopedia of LatterDay Saint History,Used
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Those who thought the fourvolume Encyclopedia of Mormonism (New York: Macmillan, 1992) would be the last word in the encyclopedic treatment of Mormon topics will be pleasantly surprised by Garr, Cannon, and Cowan's recently published Encyclopedia of Latterday Saint History. While the former is knowledge in depth on a wide range of historical, religious, and cultural subjects, the latter provides the reader with (as the editors state) "a convenient, onevolume reference work" presenting "accurate, concise, and readable articles on a wide variety of Church history topics." With more than 1,400 entries from 350 plus contributors, this work paintsin broad brushstrokesthe history of the Latterday Saints in a straightforward, succinct style. Just how succinct this treatment is can be judged by the entries on "Blacks" in both encyclopedias, which were both contributed by Jessie Embry, with Alan Cherry as coauthor of the Encyclopedia of Mormonism entry. In the earlier, fourvolume work,
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