Project Cumorah now available

I got the proof copy of Project Cumorah yesterday at 5:15. It’s beautiful! Thick and hefty, to be sure, but it’s lovely. And you can now download the PDF or order the hard copy through Lulu by going to Riverglen Press. Here’s what the page looks like:

Project Cumorah Launch

Oh, the sidebar on Riverglen Press apparently has some issues in Internet Explorer, so I recommend using Firefox. (You won’t regret it. :))

(This is cross-posted from BenjaminCrowder.com.)

 

Comments

 
1. Dan Hanks

This is awesome Ben! I love it. When I’ve saved some ‘allowance’ (so many books, so few pennies, I’m sure you can relate!) I plan on getting me a copy. I’m thinking this would make a great gift for folks in my family (and perhaps even a ‘gentler’ introduction to the Book of Mormon for someone not of our faith).

I’ve been reading through some of the chapters in Alma, and I’m really enjoying the ‘feel’ of it so far.

Good work!

 
2. Holly Davis

Hi Ben,
I just started your reader’s edition, and I was surprised how fast the time went, because it was so easy to read… I might get spoiled :) (well, I guess that’s not such a bad thing to get spoiled on, huh?)
Anyway, this may be a silly question, but, did you have to retype it all?
I think it’s really fun, I showed my Mom too, and she was impressed.
See ya later

 
3. Ben

Dan: Thanks. :) I wish it were cheaper, honestly, and if I ever establish my own printing press someday, it will be. But for now it’s a tad bit on the expensive side. Oh, and thanks for your review. :)

Holly: I’m glad it’s easy to read. :) As for your question, no, I didn’t retype it — it was online already, on Project Gutenberg. I love PG because it gives me a selection of 18,000 texts to choose from when I want to make books. :)

 

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