Mormonism the Islam of America by Bruce Kinney (1912)
From the editorial Committee: The Mormon problem is not primarily a religious one, nor should it be so considered. The hierarchy which embodies this system has extended its influence into so many lines of our national concerns, that Mormonism has ceased to be of merely theological or religious significance. It must be studied in its relation to government and commerce; to social conditions; to its influence on state policies and even on the utterances of the press, before it can be rightly understood as a factor in our present-day nationality.
Chapter 1 - History of the Mormons
Chapter 2 - The Sacred Books of the Mormons
Chapter 3 - Organization and Methods of the Mormon Church
Chapter 4 - Mormonism as a Religion
Chapter 5 - Mormonism as a Life
Chapter 6 - Missions Among the Mormons