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| Author | Norton, Walter A. |
| Title | Joseph Smith as a Jacksonian man of letters : his literary development as evidenced in his newspaper writings; |
| Thesis note | Thesis (M.A.)--B.Y.U. Dept. of English |
| Date Original | 1976 |
| Publisher Digital | Brigham Young University |
| Date Digital | 2003-05 |
| Edition | Electronic reproduction |
| Physical Description | v, 169 leaves ; 28 cm. |
| Subject |
Smith, Joseph, 1805-1844 Journalism, Religious Journalism--Political aspects |
| Language | English; eng; en |
| Collection | Mormon Theses |
| Owning Institution | Brigham Young University |
| Patron Usage Instructions | http://www.lib.byu.edu/dlib/copyrightb.html |
| System Requirements | Internet Connectivity. Worldwide Web browser. Adobe Acrobat reader |
| Type | text |
| Format | text/pdf |
| SIRSI ID | ACN4249 |
| LIS | byucompounddocument |
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| Author | Norton, Walter A. |
| Title | Joseph Smith as a Jacksonian man of letters : his literary development as evidenced in his newspaper writings, page i; |
| Date Original | 1976-02 |
| Publisher Digital | Brigham Young University |
| Date Digital | 2003-05 |
| Edition | Electronic reproduction |
| Language | English; eng; en |
| Collection | Mormon Theses |
| Owning Institution | Brigham Young University |
| Patron Usage Instructions | http://www.lib.byu.edu/dlib/copyrightb.html |
| System Requirements | Internet Connectivity. Worldwide Web browser. Adobe Acrobat reader |
| Type | text |
| Format | text/pdf |
| File Size | 10.64 KB |
| Identifier | 0002R001.pdf |
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