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Much Ado About Mormons

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Size: 6" x 9"
Pages: 128
Published: April 2011
Run Time: 35 minutes
Region: All Regions

 

by Rick Walton

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Has any religious community been the subject of more curiosity, controversy, or misunderstanding than the Latter-day Saints? From the time pioneers settled the Salt Lake valley, Mormon culture has drawn the public eye and colored the public record — for better or for worse. This landmark volume explores nineteenth-, twentieth-, and twenty-first-century Mormon society through the perspectives of journalists, novelists, travel writers, presidents, and other well-known public figures, including such varied people as Susan B. Anthony, Buffalo Bill Cody, Mark Twain, Leo Tolstoy, Vincent Price, Will Rogers, Angela Lansbury, Walter Cronkite, Margaret Thatcher, President John F. Kennedy, and dozens more. Some of the accounts are humorous, some flattering, some exaggerated, some insightful. Arranged chronologically, this wide spectrum of viewpoints illustrates a changing public awareness of the Latter-day Saints; taken together, they offer a captivating view of a peculiar people throughout their history.

    Table of Contents:
  • Charles Francis Adams and John Quincy — 1844
  • John Greenleaf Whittier - 1845
  • President James K. Polk - 1846
  • William F. Cody (Buffalo Bill) — 1857
  • Horace Greeley — 1859
  • Sir Richard F. Burton — 1860
  • Mark Twain — 1861
  • President Abraham Lincoln — 1863
  • Ralph Waldo Emerson — 1863
  • Charles Dickens — 1863
  • P.T. Barnum — 1868
  • Susan B. Anthony — 1871
  • Elizabeth Kane - 1872
  • General George A. Custer — 1875
  • Miriam Florence Leslie — 1877
  • John Muir — 1877
  • Lady Mary Duffus Hardy — 1880
  • Sir Arthur Conan Doyle — 1887
  • President Benjamin Harrison — 1891
  • President Theodore Roosevelt — 1911
  • Willa Cather — 1918
  • President Warren G. Harding — 1923
  • Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Second Entry) — 1923
  • President Franklin D. Roosevelt — 1944
  • President Harry S. Truman — 1948
  • Cecil B. DeMille — 1957
  • Harry Golden — 1959
  • Vincent Price — 1959
  • President Herbert Hoover — 1960
  • President John F. Kennedy — 1960-1963
  • Norman Vincent Peale — 1963
  • President Lyndon B. Johnson — 1964
  • Maria von Trapp — 1965
  • Paul Harvey — 1967
  • President Richard M. Nixon — 1970
  • President Gerald R. Ford — 1974-1978
  • Alvin Toffler — 1980
  • Saul Bellow — 1994
  • Margaret Thatcher — 1996
  • President Jimmy Carter — 2004
  • Mike Wallace — 2005
  • Sharon Osbourne — 2005
  • Ma Yin-jeou — 2008
  • Mormon Tabernacle Choir Guests
  • Brian Stokes Mitchell — 2008
  • Edward Herrmann — 2008
  • Angela Lansbury — 2001
  • Walter Cronkite — 2002
  • Sissel Kyrkjebo — 2006



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Dena, UT - June 08, 2011


It was interesting to read what prominent non-members have said about the LDS faith. Mike Wallace's quote was my favorite. I also liked the small section in the back that features quotes by individuals who have performed with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.

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