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Books with author Craig Foster

  • Camille The French Toad

    C Foster

    Hardcover (Olympia Publishers, April 30, 2020)
    Welcome to an exciting day in the life of Camille the French Toad whose rhythmic story telling and eye pleasing illustrations will captivate your children's attention and have you reading the story to them over and over! Join Camille on his first adventure in the first book of the series, that will be capturing the eyes and ears of children everywhere.
  • Camille The French Toad

    C Foster

    Paperback (Olympia Publishers, April 30, 2020)
    Welcome to an exciting day in the life of Camille the French Toad whose rhythmic story telling and eye pleasing illustrations will captivate your children's attention and have you reading the story to them over and over! Join Camille on his first adventure in the first book of the series, that will be capturing the eyes and ears of children everywhere.
  • Penny Tracts and Polemics: A Critical Analysis of Anti-Mormon Pamphleteering in Great Britain, 1837-1860

    Craig L. Foster

    Hardcover (Greg Kofford Books Inc, Oct. 30, 2002)
    By 1860, Mormonism had enjoyed a presence in Great Britain for over twenty years. Mormon missionaries had experienced an unprecedented success in conversions and many new converts had left Britain's shores for a new life and a new religion in the far western mountains of the American continent. With the unprecedented success of the Mormons had come tales of duplicity, priestcraft, sexual seduction and uninhibited depravity among the new religious adherents. Thousands of pamphlets with sensational titles such as, The Gates of the Mormon Hell Opened!..., Appalling Disclosures! Mormon Revelations, Being the History of Fourteen Females..., The Prophets; or, Mormonism Unveiled, and, Female Life Among the Mormons were sold or given to the British populace as a way of discouraging people from joining the Mormon Church. Foster places the creation of these English anti-Mormon pamphlets in their historical context. He discusses the authors, the impact of the publications and the Mormon response. With illustrations and detailed bibliography.
  • Camille The French Toad

    C Foster

    eBook (Olympia Publishers, April 30, 2020)
    Welcome to an exciting day in the life of Camille the French Toad whose rhythmic story telling and eye pleasing illustrations will captivate your children's attention and have you reading the story to them over and over! Join Camille on his first adventure in the first book of the series, that will be capturing the eyes and ears of children everywhere.
  • Penny Tracts and Polemics: A Critical Analysis of Anti-Mormon Pamphleteering in Great Britain, 1837-1860

    Craig L. Foster

    Leather Bound (Greg Kofford Books Inc, Oct. 30, 2002)
    By 1860, Mormonism had enjoyed a presence in Great Britain for over twenty years. Mormon missionaries had experienced an unprecedented success in conversions and many new converts had left Britain's shores for a new life and a new religion in the far western mountains of the American continent. With the unprecedented success of the Mormons had come tales of duplicity, priestcraft, sexual seduction and uninhibited depravity among the new religious adherents. Thousands of pamphlets with sensational titles such as, The Gates of the Mormon Hell Opened!..., Appalling Disclosures! Mormon Revelations, Being the History of Fourteen Females..., The Prophets; or, Mormonism Unveiled, and, Female Life Among the Mormons were sold or given to the British populace as a way of discouraging people from joining the Mormon Church. Foster places the creation of these English anti-Mormon pamphlets in their historical context. He discusses the authors, the impact of the publications and the Mormon response. With illustrations and detailed bibliography.