Henry J. Latham (writer)
This article is about the religious writer. For the American politician, see Henry J. Latham.
Henry Jepson Latham was an American writer of texts dealing with religious issues. He published in the 19th century.
Books
- Among the Mormons (as Ring Jepson). San Francisco: San Francisco News Company, 1879.
- A popular anti-Mormon novel "evidently aimed at nothing more than raising a laugh"[1] subtitled "How an American and an Englishman Went to Salt Lake City and Married Seven Wives Apiece : Their Lively Experience : a Peep Into the Mysteries of Mormonism."
- God in Business (as H. J. Latham). New York: The American News Company, 1889.
- An early work of prosperity theology. Published simultaneously in England.
Short story
- "Parliamentary" in For our boys: a collection of original literary offerings by popular writers at home and abroad (356) edited by Ambrose P. Dietz. San Francisco: A.L. Bancroft and Company, 1878.
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