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Tell It All: An Autobiography: Amer Philosophy, Religion

Autor T. Stenhouse, F. Stenhouse
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2009
Englishwoman Fanny Stenhouse arrived in Utah in 1857 with her husband, newspaperman T.B.H. Stenhouse. Mr. Stenhouse was a missionary and elder of the Mormon Church and a practicing polygamist. Fanny's unvarnished, "true history by a real Mormon woman" was a sensational expose of Mormonism and a plea for women to be freed from the institution of multiple marriage. In her sympathetic preface, Harriet Beecher Stowe says, "Let every happy wife and mother who reads these lines give her sympathy, prayers, and efforts to free her sisters from this degrading bondage."
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ISBN-13: 9781429019026
ISBN-10: 1429019026
Pagini: 634
Dimensiuni: 153 x 231 x 39 mm
Greutate: 0.95 kg
Editura: Applewood Books
Seria Amer Philosophy, Religion


Notă biografică

Born in England in 1829, the author of ""Tell It All"" married American newspaperman T.B.H. Stenhouse, an elder of the Mormon Church and practicing polygamist. T.B.H. later became dissatisfied with some of the faith's practices. He and Fanny would eventually withdraw from the church. With her husband's support and encouragement, as well as a growing interest from the public, Fanny wrote her ""true history by a real Mormon woman.""

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Englishwoman Fanny Stenhouse arrived in Utah in 1857 with her husband, newspaperman T.B.H. Stenhouse. Mr. Stenhouse was a missionary and elder of the Mormon Church and a practicing polygamist. Fanny's unvarnished, "true history by a real Mormon woman" was a sensational expose of Mormonism and a plea for women to be freed from the institution of multiple marriage. In her sympathetic preface, Harriet Beecher Stowe says, "Let every happy wife and mother who reads these lines give her sympathy, prayers, and efforts to free her sisters from this degrading bondage."