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    Fine Press Cloth Bound. Condition: As New. Stephen Moore (illustrator). Fine Press First Edition. 158 pages. One of 50 copies. Contains four etchings by Stephen Moore. Hardcover hand bound in fine oatmeal book cloth with marbled endpapers. A wonderful collection of art, essays, and fiction by Mormon scholars and artists who are part of a Mormon artists' group in New York City. The book includes the following essays and art, among others: Richard L. Bushman, "Would Joseph Smith Attend the New York Stake Arts Festival?" (a thought-provoking and fun combination of history, thought, and humor); Kent S. Larsen, II, "Why Mormon News Matters;" Claudia L. Bushman, "Things My Mother Never Taught Me;" Raquel Cook, "Mile 13" (one of the most stirring accounts of 9/11 and personal loss, as recorded by a Mormon in her journal entriesa remarkable story that leaves you in tears, but thankful for the journey); James W. Lucas, "On Believing in Nothing or Something;" plus 11 more essays and stories and 4 ethchings by acclaimed Mormon artist Stephen Moore. #37 of 50.