1830 Book of Mormon, by Joseph Smith, Junior, author and proprietor, to the convincing of the Jew and Gentile that Jesus is the Christ, an exact facsimile reproduction of the first edition published at Palmyra, New York, 1830, providing the authentic size, look and feel and format of the original, bound in period-like mock-leather binding, embossed with the book title on the spine.
Doctrine and Covenants of the Church of the Latter Day Saints, carefully selected from the Revelations of God, published at Kirtland, Ohio, 1835, an exact facsimile reproduction of the commandments and items or principles for the regulation of the church, also including a section of lectures of faith by early church leaders.
Book of Commandments, for the Church of Christ, published in Zion [Independence, Missouri] by W. W. Phelps & Co., 1833, the church's first attempt at making the commandments and revelations of Joseph Smith available to the church in printed form, an incomplete and exceedingly rare volume due to the destruction of the church printing press on 20 July 1833.
Sacred Hymns for the Church of the Latter Day Saints, an exact facsimile reproduction of the first hymnal of the church, hymn texts selected by Emma Smith, the Elect Lady, as commanded of the Lord, including a gathering of hymns styled for the use of the church by W. W. Phelps and other early church members.