MTP update August 2012
I’m slowly, slowly working through the final proof of Essentials in Church History, finding and fixing scads of typos. It’s an admittedly long book, but the main reason it’s taking so long (I’m 65%...
View ArticleMTP: Essentials in Church History
Joseph Fielding Smith’s 1922 book Essentials in Church History is now available in EPUB, Kindle, and web editions. It’s a long book, which is part of the reason it’s taken so long. But it’s quite good...
View ArticleMTP: Hephzibah
Emmeline B. Wells’ novel Hephzibah is now available in EPUB, Kindle, and web editions. Originally serialized in 1889 and 1890 in The Woman’s Exponent, this is (to my knowledge) the first time Hephzibah...
View ArticleMTP: The Great Apostasy EPUB/Kindle
James E. Talmage’s The Great Apostasy is now available in EPUB, Kindle, and web editions.
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Right now we announce new Mormon Texts Project releases on this blog, via the RSS feed, and on Twitter. Is there any interest in getting those notifications via email instead?
View ArticleMTP: William Clayton's Journal
William Clayton’s Journal is now available in EPUB, Kindle, and web editions. And yes, it’s been a long time since the last MTP release. Sorry!
View ArticleUpdate on Mormon Texts Project
So…I’ve been very much a slacker in this department. In spite of my negligence, though, there still seems to be interest in these books, so I’m planning to get things going again.Where I left offVoz de...
View ArticleMy DMCA takedown request experience
FYI, I’m posting this in case other people publishing public domain ebook editions get similar notices.Tuesday night around 8:30 I got this email (I’ve removed the contact info): Subject: This is a...
View ArticleShutting down Mormon Texts Project
I know it was just a month ago that I was getting MTP going again, but I’ve found that I can’t run both Mormon Artist and Mormon Texts Project at the same time. (Which should be no big surprise, since...
View ArticleMormon Texts Project's new home
I’m happy to announce that the Mormon Texts Project lives on, now under the care of Tom Nysetvold. They’ve already posted a couple new Mormon ebooks to Project Gutenberg, too. I wish them the best.
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