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Orson Pratt.

A Series of Pamphlets.

Liverpool, England: R. James, 1851
Frontispiece plate (trimmed and detached), folding plate. Each pamphlet paginated separately. 8vo, publisher's ½ calf over marbled boards, minor wear.

  • Notes: First edition thus. A compilation of pamphlets with a new title page and table of contents; some were also issued separately. Includes: "Divine Authority, or the Question, Was Joseph Smith Sent of God?"; "The Kingdom of God," parts I-IV; "Remarkable Visions"; "New Jerusalem"; "Divine Authenticity of the Book of Mormon" parts I-VI; "Reply to . . . 'Remarks on Mormonism'"; "Absurdities of Immaterialism"; and "Great First Cause." Appended are two works not by Pratt, with their own title pages: "Report on Three Nights' Public Discussion in Bolton, between William Gibson . . . and the Rev. Woodville Woodman" (1851); and "Three Nights' Public Discussion between the Revds. . . . and Elder John Taylor" (1850). The folding plate depicts the brass plates found in Illinois in 1849, as part of the final pamphlet.

    The binding matches the one described in Crawley for this R. James first edition. However, he states that known copies of this edition all lack Kingdom of God II and III, but they are found here.

    Crawley 551 (title page state B); Flake 6542.

    With--[James J. Strang.] Later printing of the broadside depicting the Voree Plates. No place, circa 1890s? Lithograph, 8 x 4 inches; horizontal fold, foxing, laid down on later scrapbook paper with unrelated inscription on verso; pencil inscription in a 19th-century hand reading "James J. Strang, Brass plates, Voree, Wisconsin Territory, 1845." James J. Strang was an early frontrunner in the LDS succession struggle after the assassination of Joseph Smith. Strang's claims were boosted in 1845 when he and his followers announced their discovery of brass plates buried under a tree in Voree, Wisconsin, which he soon translated and shared with the world as "The Record of Rajah Manchou of Vorito." Found laid into this volume. 

    Provenance: collection of Larry Faria.
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