Books
Found in 1468 Collections and/or Records:
Widtsoe, John Andreas, 1906-1970
Brad Wilcox papers
Collection contains letters, research materials, and literary manuscripts for three books: "The Continuous Atonement for Teens," "The 7 day Christian," and "Practicing for Heaven." Also includes draft manuscripts for his books "Changed through His Grace", "52 Life-Changing Questions from the Book of Mormon", "Suit Up: Hasten Your Preparation", "The Continuous Atonement", and "The Continuous Conversion" as well as each of the published books. Materials dated approximately 2008-2017.
Patricia Wiles papers
Contains drafts of three novels by Patricia Wiles, the creator of the collection, as well as correspondence about novels, notes in the writing process, and magazines and other paraphernalia featuring her works. Dated approximately 1998-2008.
Wilford E. Smith books, 1936-2000
Contains the following books written by Wilford E. Smith, including family history, autobiographies, essays, and textbooks on Mormon doctrine and sociology. Works date from between 1971 and 2000.
Wilford Woodruff day book
Wilhelm Kristch book, 1999
Materials contain book regarding Wilhelm Kristch's service in the German Army during World War II. Describes being taken prisoner after the invasion of Normandy and being a prisoner-of-war in the United States for 3 years. Dated 1999.
Wilkinson, Ernest L., 1916-1983
Will W. Bowman masonic books, undated
Book published for fund raising of Utah chapter of Sigma Delta Chi of which Bowman was treasurer, entitled "What's L.S.D., Coach?"
William Bayard Weir riddle book, 1878 March
Contains a riddle book belonging to William Bayard Weir, dated circa March 1878. Riddles are collected by famous authors on various subjects including scriptures and anagrams. The joke book was made by William's sister-in-law, Anna C. Weir and six envelopes contain loose papers found between pages of the book.
William Bayard Weir riddle book, 1878 March
Riddle book compiled by William Bayard Weir, dated approximately March 1878. Riddles are collected by famous authors on various subjects including scriptures and anagrams.