"If for no other reason, the inclusion of chapter 6 makes this book worth its price. The chapter quotes liberally from those like Elizabeth Ann Whitney and Bathsheba Smith who accepted polygamy rather easily, those like Jane Richards who accepted it only reluctantly, and those like Patty Sessions who found plural marriage almost unbearable. A bonus is chapter 9 which provides a concise historical overview of polygamous societies in Reformation Europe, touches on similar societies in America, and offers an extended discussion of Orson Pratt's 1852 defense of plural marriage." --Thomas G. Alexander, Professor Emeritus of History, Brigham Young University
"George Smith shows how many of the prophet's followers embraced plural marriage during a period when the LDS Church was emphatically denying the practice ... [and he tells this in] a lucid writing style." --Daniel Walker Howe, Pulitzer Prize winning author of What Hath God Wrought: The Transformation of America, 1815-1848.
"An extremely important contribution to the history of polygamy ... that allows us to see how Joseph Smith's marriages fit into the context of his daily life." --Todd M. Compton, author of In Sacred loneliness: The Plural Wives of Joseph Smith
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