"A valuable historical-documentary preservation . . . It provides unique period insight into an apostle and church president that many of today's readers recall as significant in their own lives. It is highly recommended." --Journal of Mormon History"Pacific Apostle is an important window into the life, teachings, influence, and growth of the most significant LDS leader of the twentieth century. . . . You can now have access to those records for as low of a price as the cost of a couple of fast food value meals." --Association for Mormon Letters "A very important work. This travel journal tells the story of a great man's baptism into other worlds of culture, language, nationhood, and appreciation for peoples outside of his purview. The more one knows about David O. McKay, the more one recognizes that this international experience changed the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints."--R. Lanier Britsch, author of Moramona: The Mormons in Hawai'i "A well-researched and well-written narrative that places McKay's journey in historical context and prepares the reader to plumb its forward-looking significance. It will take its place in the extensive documentary history of the most important figure in twentieth-century Mormonism."--Gregory A. Prince, coauthor of David O. McKay and the Rise of Modern Mormonism