Salt-Lake Fruit

William Loring Nunez SPENCER

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Salt-Lake Fruit

“POLYGAMY HAD FOR HER ALL THE HORRORS OF NOVELTY…”: FIRST EDITION OF SALT-LAKE FRUIT, 1884

SPENCER, William Loring Nunez. Salt-Lake Fruit. A Latter-Day Romance. Boston: Franklin Press: Rand, Abery, 1884. Quarto, original red-, black-, and gilt-stamped pictorial brown cloth, patterned endpapers.

First edition of this sentimental novel meant to expose the dangers of allowing polygamy to continue within the 19th-century Mormon church, in lovely original pictorial cloth-gilt.

Written in condemnation of the Church of Latter-Day Saints, this work entreats the reader to shield young girls from falling prey to polygamous marriages. It contrasts the stories of two young women, one Protestant and one Mormon, highlighting the differences between living in a monogamous marriage and living in a polygamous one, in an attempt to depict polygamous marriages as sinful and degrading. The author, William Loring Nunez Spencer neé May Nunez, was the wife of a Confederate colonel. Flake & Draper 8340.

A few small chips to front endpapers, light wear to extremities of cloth, pictorial gilt quite bright and lovely. A beautiful copy in about-fine condition.

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