Daniel Peterson wrote:Although Signature has not invariably been on the attack, and has published some very good things, it has often been on the attack -- and was so, quite consciously, virtually from its beginnings.
This is hyperbole. Here is a fairly complete list of titles published and/or distributed by Signature during its first five years (1981-1985):
Of All Things! A Nibley Quote Book; Saints Without Halos: The Human Side of Mormon History; Rescue of the 1856 handcart companies; Saintspeak: The Mormon Dictionary; Primary Primer: Simplified Piano Duets for Young Latter-day Saints; The Canyons of Grace; A Book of Mormons; Brigham Young, the New York years; Ainge; Greening Wheat: Fifteen Mormon Short Stories; Learning, a shared experience between parent & child; God's Fools: Four Plays of Mitigated Conscience; Summer Fire; How Much for the Earth? A Suite of Poems; Charles Ramsden Bailey, his life and families; Favorite Mormon hymns: arranged for men's voices; The twentieth century American West: contributions to an understanding; After 150 years: the Latter-day Saints in sesquicentennial perspective; Tracy Collins Bank & Trust Company: A Record of Responsibility 1884-1984; Wilford Woodruff's Journal, 1833-1898: Typescript; Neither White Nor Black: Mormon scholars confront the race issue in a universal Church; Ripples of intuition ; Songs that teach; Preface to Faith: a Philosophical Inquiry into RLDS Beliefs; Dialogues with Myself: Personal Essays on Mormon Experience; Thomas Robinson Cutler: Pioneer, Sugarman, Churchman; Brigham Young University: A House of Faith; and Community development in the American West: past and present nineteenth and twentieth century frontiers.