
The Writings of Oliver Olney: April 1842 to February 1843 — Nauvoo, Illinois
Edited by Richard G. Moore Now Available “An important contribution to the body of Latter-day Saint history.” — Alonzo L. Gaskill “Such a rare collection of documents . . . is crucial to gain an understanding of Nauvoo during the time of Joseph Smith.” — Steven L. Shields “Provides historians a chance to view the unprecedented extent of social upheaval, revelatory innovation, and deep confusion present in this important moment in Mormon history.” — Benjamin E. Park “The Writings of Oliver Olney is an entertaining and insightful look at key moments of the early 1840s. I recommend this new volume to anyone eager to get a better grasp on the Nauvoo period.” — Christopher James Blythe Available in ebook for Kindle, Nook, Kobo, Google Play, and Apple. Download a free sample preview. Book Description: Oliver H. Olney, an early convert to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, fled to Nauvoo, Illinois, following persecution in Missouri. In Nauvoo, Olney became disg