Henry J. Latham (writer)
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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