Latter Day Saint authors
Found in 34 Collections and/or Records:
Mary Mostert papers
Contains four books written and published by Mary Mostert, including two copies of each volume of Banner of Liberty. Also contains a binder called Excerpts from the Life of Mary Mostert (Grooms). Materials date from between 2004 and 2005.
Camille Fronk Olson papers
Contains manuscripts and notes for Camille Fronk Olson. These writings include drafts for Olson's book entitled Mary, the Mother of Jesus. It also contains notes and research about Bathsheba and Rahab. The manuscripts and notes were written between 2012 and 2014.
Donald W. Parry collection of Hugh Nibley materials
Contains notes, manuscripts, and correspondence kept by Hugh Nibley on subjects relating to the LDS church and its doctrine. Includes writings on Isaiah, Egyptian facsimiles, and similarities between LDS doctrine and other scripture and ancient thinkers and philosophers. Materials dated 1980-1999.
Louise Plummer papers
Papers relating to two young-adult novels written by Plummer entitled: "The Romantic Obsession & Humiliations of Annie Sehlmeier" (1985-1987) & "The Unlikely Romance of Kate Bjorkman" (1995). Includes copies of the published books, correspondence between Plummer and publishers, and several manuscripts of the books.
Preserving your past : a painless guide to writing your autobiography and family history
Drafts, research notes, and handwrittend corrections for the book, "Preserving Your Past." The materials give suggesions on how Mormons should write their autobiographies. The final draft was co-authored by Dora D. Flack
O. Preston Robinson papers
Richard M. Siddoway papers
Correspondence, publishers' galleys, proofs of publications, and promotional materials regarding Siddoway's books for families and young readers: "Twelve Tales of Christmas," "Mom-And Other Great Women I've Known," "Habits of the Heart," and the short story "Dad and the Studebaker." Subjects addressed include Christmas, family life and traditions, and the involvement and influence of mothers.