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The Lost Plates of Laman
An Account Written by the Hand of Laman upon Plates of Tin Made by his Own Self -- With a Little Help from his Brother Lemuel

by Bob Lewis
Salt Lake City, UT: Signature Books, 1997 (69p.)
 

Genre:  Novel
Sub Genres:
Humor
Summary:
What fell miraculously into Bob Lewis's lap, or rather his backyard, was a heap of tin that turned out to be the long-lost diaries of that old Book of Mormon malcontent Laman, the oldest and most misunderstood of Nephi's brothers. After all these years (2,541 to be exact), Laman finally gets to tell his side of the story. The Lost Plates of Laman will amuse and delight anyone who has a nagging desire to know more about their spiritual heritage. [from publisher website]

More details at publisher website.
http://www.signaturebooks.com/laman.htm


Reviewed In:
[Review of] The Lost Plates of Laman: An Account Written by the Hand of Laman upon Plates of Tin Made by his Own Self -- With a Little Help from his Brother Lemuel by Bob Lewis by Ryan Johnson






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