TAK wrote:ScottLloydI suppose it had something to do with the context in which the question was framed, wherein you fantasized about the survivors' descendants bringing a lawsuit against the Church over the book. Your supposition that the descendants as whole are not only unacquainted with the book but hostile to its authors seemed amusingly far from reality, as indicated by an upcoming educational symposium sponsored by a major group of descendants of Mountain Meadows victims at which Turley has been invited to speak.
Just to clarify ..
As this book has been discussed for several years prior to publication, I am sure there are those interested in the new Church stance on MMM and keenly interested in the book. I did not I imply any animosity towards the authors.
Then why did you say, "I wonder how many copies of M@MM is Amazon mailing to Arkansas?" as though any substantial demand in Arkansas for a nationally distributed book would be a remarkable thing?
Incidentally, the news release announcing the educational seminar included bio information for the speakers. In the paragraph about Turley, it says he is working on a 500-page volume containing MMM documents and transcriptions from the John D. Lee trials. Doesn't sound much like the behavior of a man who plans on squirreling away primary sources so that others can't get at them.