1855-07-12-New York Tribune-A Book Full of Startling Disclosures

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A Book Full of Startling Disclosures

New York Tribune, 12 July 1855, pg. 1


A BOOK FULL OF STARTLING DISCLOSURES—Now Ready:

FEMALE LIFE AMONG THE MORMONS.

A narrative of many years' personal Experience. By the Wife of a Mormon Elder, recently from Utah. One large 12mo. volume, with a view of Salt Lake City. Price $1.

There is no subject of the day that is attracting more attention than the rapid increase and rising power of the Mormons in Utah. What will be their ultimate destiny is as yet an unsolved problem. From every people and nation, vessel after vessel is landing them on our shores in countless numbers. This narrative, therefore, is the most opportune, giving as it does, and insight into the domestic habits and customs of that wonderful people. As will be observed by the contents, the book is a full disclosure of the experience and sufferings endured by females in the Mormon Country, and the reader is carried along by the narrative with absorbing interest from the beginning to the end.

J. C. DERBY & Co., Publishers,
No. 119 Nassau-st., New-York.
And for sale by all Booksellers and News Agents. Copies sent by mail post-paid on receipt of price.
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