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Born
in the Blood
– This fictional novel by John Robinson, weaves a
spell-binding tale of the origin of the Masonic
Fraternity. Robinson believes that Masons trace their
origin to the Order of the Knights Templar. He
supports his theory with lots of facts, information,
symbols and words. A good book that will keep you glued
to your seat.
Hard cover, 396 pages $30.
each
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House
Undivided - The Story of Freemasonry and the
Civil War. Written by Allen E. Roberts, House Undivided
gives us many eye-witness accounts never before
published of what the men of over 100 years ago actually
said during the terrible ‘War Between Brothers’.
Hard Cover, 384 pages $28
each
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The Craft and
Its Symbols – Another book written by Allen E.
Roberts good for #1. New Masons, a good explanation of ‘his
initiation’ ceremony. #2, A Mason’s wife, so she will get a
good understanding of the importance of Masonry in her
husband’s life. Masonic Speakers, Lodge Leaders, and
everyone in general who wants to know more about Freemasonry
will enjoy reading ‘The Craft’. It’s bound to look like a
Masonic Apron.
Hard Cover, 104 pages $14. each |
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Freemasonry for
Dummies – This ‘new’ Dummy book by Christopher
Hodapp, gives an easy explanation to rituals, cryptic
rites, and symbols of the Fraternity, yet does not give
away any actual ritual. You will find this book very helpful
in understanding the Masonic philosophy, history,
controversies and theories that surround the Fraternity.
Soft cover $25. each |
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Tied to Masonic
Apron Strings - Stewart M.L. Pollard tickles our
ribs with lots of humorous incidents that have occurred at
Masonic meetings. Unusual Masonic poems, little
inspirational articles and spicy cartoons will delight
everyone. Great little gift’.
Soft cover, 126 pages $9. each |
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Freemasons at
Gettysburg - Sheldon A. Munn wrote this short book
as a tribute to the ‘Friend to Friend Masonic Memorial’ in
Gettysburg, PA. In spite of all their differences, over 50
Masons who fought for the North and the South, in the Battle
of Gettysburg, continued to practice the Masonic principles
of brotherly love and good will.
Soft cover, 92 pages, illustrated
$14. each |
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