Worthy of Another Look: John Gilbert’s 1892 Account of the 1830 Printing of the Book of Mormon

Title

Worthy of Another Look: John Gilbert’s 1892 Account of the 1830 Printing of the Book of Mormon

Publication Type

Journal Article

Year of Publication

2012

Authors

Skousen, Royal (Primary)

Journal

Journal of Book of Mormon Studies

Pagination

58-72

Volume

21

Issue

2

Abstract

In 1892, when John Gilbert was 90 years old, he made a statement about the process of setting the type for the Book of Mormon at the Grandin Print Shop. John was the compositor (or typesetter) for the 1830 edition of the book. He makes claims about the number of manuscript pages, the number of copies and the price, the number of ems (a measure of type width) per printed page, a comparison of manuscript versus printed pages, a description of the font, the process of receiving the pages to typeset, proofreading the title page, the decision not to correct grammatical errors, scribes for the printer’s manuscript, paragraphing and punctuation, capitalization in the manuscript, Gilbert’s taking work home to punctuate, and details about the signatures. In every aspect, Gilbert’s recollections are either precisely correct or easily explained.

Subject Keywords

Early Church History
Grammar
Structure
Palmyra, NY
1830 Book of Mormon
Gilbert, John
Original Manuscript of the Book of Mormon
Printer's Manuscript of the Book of Mormon

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