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jeudi 1 août 2013

Fascinating Trivia Concerning The First Edition Book Of Mormon

By Lela Perkins


Antique collectibles such as the First Edition Book of Mormon are probably only affordable for a few specialty collectors. But, a replica of it is available. Devotees of Latter Day Saints history would highly value the chance to see an actual 1830 volume. For students, the replicas offer in depth study opportunities at a reasonable price.

If a historical version is a must have, then consider a search for an incredibly valuable one on eBay. There are authentic 1830's editions offered for sale priced from 69,000 to 98,000 US dollars. This is a steep price for the merely curious. Focused and determined buyers might also consider buying one of the lesser collectibles for just under 500 US dollars.

The newest replica is called the 1830 Heritage Book of Mormon. This gives a nod to the long history and certainly family oriented religion. The purchase price is about thirty four dollars. Bound in an attractive brown leatherette cover, with gold imprinted letters, it is advertised as a way for today's Latter Day Saints to read as the earliest saints would have done.

For history buffs, some interesting questions have cropped up concerning the typeface and printing methods used in the actual original volume. The manuscript was first taken by its scribes to E. B. Grandin in Palmyra, New York for printing. But, there are two typefaces present in this volume, leaving historians, such as Royal Skousen, asking why this was so. The abstract written concerning this peculiarity states that one sixth of the book was set using the scribed manuscript.

Due to its relative newness, the Mormon religion often seeks to keep accurate historical writings. Some Latter Day Saints are passionate about authenticating their family histories and enjoy the process of collecting and authenticating rare books that have sprung from the faith. John Hajicek, a noted historian and passionate collector has spent at least a one third of his life doing so. His accumulated library includes over 50,000 books and items related to Mormonism. He has also created a website for viewing his first edition antique Book of Mormon online.

Some non-believers are concerned with following the official position of the Latter Day Saint Church over time. The organization has apparently stated that there have been no changes from the original edition to current ones. Those in opposition to the church have developed what they call a comparison machine. This allows Internet visitors to view pages of the various books side by side. When this was first done, it is said that over 4,000 changes were found. Some were passages relating to church doctrine and others were minor spelling mistakes or grammar corrections.

There is some speculation concerning why the most recent edition has been created for sale. The advertising presents the idea that the faithful will appreciate returning to the original source of the religion. As the book is widely available, many who are interested may certainly look over what it has to say.

The First Edition Book of Mormon in its newly released replica form may become a new collector item for those of the faith. History buffs might also consider it a good addition to a library devoted to important movements and groups that settled the American West. Its history and controversies make it quite interesting indeed.




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