Brigham Young: American Moses
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Brigham Young: American Moses | |
Author | Leonard J. Arrington |
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Language | English |
Publisher | University of Illinois Press |
Publication date | April 1, 1986 |
Pages | 560 |
ISBN | ISBN 978-0252012969 |
Brigham Young: American Moses is a biography about Brigham Young which was written by Leonard J. Arrington in the year 1986. Arrington draws on diaries and letters not available to previous biographers to profile Brigham Young.[1]
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Table of Contents
- Boyhood in Vermont and New York
- Conversion and Commitment
- Apostle
- The Missouri Interlude
- The British Mission
- Nauvoo
- City of Joseph
- The Pioneer Trek to the great Basin
- To Zion
- The Colonizer President
- President of the Church
- Friendship and Caution
- Governor of Utah
- Zion Grows
- Governor and Counselor
- Public Image and Private Reality
- Protecting the Kingdom
- The Last Year
- The Legacy of Brigham Young
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[edit] External links
- Brigham Young: American Moses at Google Books, limited preview
- Brigham Young: AMERICAN MOSES at amazon.com