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1993312765Franz Steiner Verlag Stuttgart 1993. Hardcover Leinen ohne Schutzumschlag Zustand: Keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen dezente Gebrauchsspuren. Rücken Ecken Kanten sind sehr gut. Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart, hardcover
1971312620Georg Olms Verlag Hildesheim 1971. Hardcover Leinen Farbkopfschnitt ohne Schutzumschlag Reprografischer Nachdruck der Ausgabe Bari 1932-35 Zustand: Keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen leicht lichtrandig. Rücken Ecken Kanten sind sehr gut. Georg Olms Verlag, Hildesheim, hardcover
1997253308Pontificio Ateneo S. Anselmo Roma 1997. Hardcover mit Schutzumschlag 125 Philosophica 2. Studia Anselmiana Nur Nr. 125. Zustand: wirkt ungelesen keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Der Schutzumschlag ist am Rücken lichtrandig. Pontificio Ateneo S. Anselmo, Roma, hardcover
1820290415Ogle Allardice & Thomson Edinburgh; M. Ogle and Chalmers & Collins Glasgow; and Ogle Duncan & Co. London 1820. Hardcover Pappe mit Lederrücken und -ecken Marmorschnitt ohne Schutzumschlag Nur vol. III. Zustand: Keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten bestoßen und berieben. Einband abgeschabt. Ansonsten sehr gut erhalten in allem original. Ogle, Allardice & Thomson, Edinburgh; M. Ogle, and Chalmers & Collins, Glasgow; and Ogle, Duncan & Co., London, hardcover
38409Bradford : Printed by Wm. Byles 1919. First edition in a very good original binding. 8vo. pp.136 . 10" x 6.25" x 0.5" . Blue cloth covered board with bright gilt titles to front board. Spine with similar titles but a little dulled. Edges lightly rubbed and corners bumped. Clean white endpapers and very clean throughout with a portrait frontis and a further 38 illustrations. VG. Bradford : Printed by Wm. Byles, 1919. hardcover
36032London: Q.C. Correspondence Circle/Quatour Coronati Lodge No.2076 1978. Reprint. Companion volume to "Early Masonic Catechisms" reprinting ".a selection of masonic pamphlets newspaper articles and advertisements printed during the years 1638-1735 together with shorter or longer extracts of masonic interest from contemporary works of a general character. All are chosen because they throw light on the accepted masonry of the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries." Pp.x/338 owner's label to front free endpaper. Blue cloth gilt title to spine. Scarce. VG. London: Q.C. Correspondence Circle/Quatour Coronati Lodge No.2076, 1978. hardcover
50273London: Methuen & Co.Ltd 1934. Originally published in German under the title 'Die Freimaurer'. ".a survey of the legends history and present activities of Freemasonry throughout the world and a reply to post-war attacks on the Fraternity with a view to showing that Freemasonry may yet be a world influence for Peace and Goodwill." Pp.16/375/8ads 63 plates and 15 illustrations in the text owner's name and small bookseller's label John W.Watkins London to front free endpaper slight toning to title page and endpapers. Blue cloth blind-stamped masonic motif to front edges rubbed spine and title to spine dulled. Plus folded 8 page pamphlet "Business to be transacted in Grand Lodge.1938" staple rusted loosely enclosed. G. London: Methuen & Co.Ltd, 1934. hardcover
1969207778Universtität Wien Verlag Herder Wien 1969. Softcover deutsch englisch und französisch. 4 Bände. Zustand: keine Beschädigungen Rücken Ecken Kanten gut. Universtität Wien, Verlag Herder, Wien, paperback
1914985028.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
36371London: John M. Watkins 1942. First impression of 5000 copies. "This handbook concerning the spiritual meaning underlying the Ceremonials of Initiation is issued after many requests and comprises a record of certain studies undertaken in a Lodge of Instruction extending over a decade." Pp.viii/172 clean throughout. Blue/green cloth a few small bleached spots to spine edge wear to top and tail to spine and corner tips. Scarce. VG. London: John M. Watkins, 1942. hardcover
1976312862D. Reidel Publishing Company Dordrecht 1976. Hardcover Leinen mit Schutzumschlag Zustand: Keine Beschädigungen ein Namenseintrag und einzelne Anstreichungen im Text mit Bleistift. Rücken Ecken Kanten gut bis sehr gut. Der Schutzumschlag hat leichte Gebrauchsspuren. D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, hardcover
1893267868Verlag von Wilhelm Friedrich Leipzig 1893. Hardcover mit Leinenrücken und -ecken Marmorschnitt ohne Schutzumschlag Zustand: keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten gut berieben. In allem original. Verlag von Wilhelm Friedrich, Leipzig, hardcover
48828London: The Masonic Record Ltd 1922. 1st edition. Contents: I.Brief History of Organised Masonry; II.Who Rules the Lodge; III.What to Say and Do in Lodge; IV.What May be Worn in Lodge; V.The Masonic Dinner; VI.What to Read; VII.Lodges of Instruction; VIII.The Higher Degrees in Masonry; IX.The Masonic Charities. 19cms x 12.5cms x 1cm. Pp.70 inkstamp and label to inside front board toning to endpapers and spotting to closed page edges occasionally encroaching onto margins. Green pebbled cloth gilt title to front and spine spine sunned. Scarce. G. London: The Masonic Record Ltd, 1922. hardcover
42329London: Diprose & Bateman Sheffield Street; Spencer & Co.; 15 Great Queen Street; George Kenning 16 & 16A Great Queen Street W.C. 1891 . First Edition. A very good original Victorian binding. 8vo. 8.75" x 5.75" x 1.25". pp.24/pp.316/2pp. - Adverts. Blue cloth over bevelled boards with bright gilt titles to front board and to spine wear to top and tail of spine and edges rubbed. Brown patterned endpapers illustrated owner's bookplate Peter Saunders to verso of the front board: Clean text throughout with subscriber's list and adverts at the end. 4 plates as called for: Portrait frontis of Dunckerley; Portrait of Frederick Prince of Wales; Portrait of King George II.; and Dunckerley's Seal of the Knights Kadosh. A very good copy of this scarce book. "Thomas Dunckerley was born on 23 October 1724 and died on 19 November 1795. After a naval career Dunckerley became a prominent freemason being appointed Provincial Grand Master of several provinces promoting Royal Arch Masonry introducing Mark Masonry to England and instituting a national body for Templar masonry. This was made possible by an annuity of �100 rising to �800 which he obtained from King George III by claiming to be his illegitimate half brother. Albert Mackey blamed Dunckerley for inventing Royal Arch Masonry and splitting the third degree in the process removing the true word of a mason to the new degree and losing the original "pure" form of the ritual forever. This is unlikely as the Royal Arch degree was worked for at least a decade before Dunckerley's initiation. He published a number of Charges Lectures and songs related to different branches of Freemasonry. Together with Grand Secretary Heseltine and William Preston he campaigned and raised funds for the first dedicated headquarters of English Freemasonry the first Freemason's Hall. During his lifetime he held various high masonic offices: Past Senior Grand Warden of England Provincial Grand Master for the Counties above mentioned and Past Grand Master and Grand Superintendent of Royal Arch Masons over eighteen counties. His major contribution was to the emerging "higher degrees" the Templar Royal Arch Ark Mariner and Mark degrees. Not only did he successfully promote them he organised them standardised their ritual and forced them to keep proper records. For this alone historians of Freemasonry have cause to be grateful to him." - See Wikipedia. London: Diprose & Bateman, Sheffield Street; Spencer & Co.; 15, Great Queen Street; George Kenning, 16 & 16A, Great Queen Stree hardcover
318205Verlag von Felix Meiner Leipzig. Hardcover Leinen mit Schutzumschlag. Das Organon des Aristoteles. Die Kategorien des Aristoteles. Aristoteles` erste Analytiken oder: Lehre vom Schluss. Aristoteles` erste Analytiken oder: Lehre vom Schluss. Erstes Buch. Aristoteles` zweite Analytiken oder: Lehre vom Erkennen. Aristoteles` zweite Analytiken oder: Lehre vom Erkennen. Erstes Buch. Die Topik des Aristoteles. Die Topik des Aristoteles. Erstes Buch Aristoteles` sophistische Widerlegungen. Ueber die sophistischen Widerlegungen. Zustand: keine Beschädigungen mit zwei Namenseintragungen im Vorsatz. Rücken Ecken Kanten gut. Verlag von Felix Meiner, Leipzig., hardcover
37781New York: Redding & Co. 731 Broadway 1888 . A scarce early printing of the Cabalist ritual in code. A very good wallet-style leather binding. 5.75" x 4" x 0.5" . pp.198 . Maroon calf over thin board in a wrap-round wallet-style binding. Simple blind stamp decoratoion to back and front covers. The front flap also has the initials "W B". Hinges carefully strengthened and blended to match the original leather binding. All page edges bright gilt. Marbled endpapers. Printed title and clean text throughout. A description of this book by Don Carr states: "Masonic-type rituals�featuring a �Master Cabalist��in a code reminiscent of IF U CN RD THIS with a few other signs and symbols among others x and thrown in. Thus �W-t. ws. th-n. s-d. t. u-.� is �What was then said to you� Assuming a familiarity with Masonic rites and a little practice Cabala is almost readable. " - See The Study of Christian Cabala in English: Addendum by Don Karr . New York: Redding & Co., 731 Broadway, 1888 . hardcover
19962092902144000480Shibunkakushuppan 1996. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Shibunkakushuppan paperback
1925276533Elwin Staude Osterwieck am Harz 1925. Softcover 19251. Jahrgang: Hefte 1-12 1926: Hefte 1236 1927: Hefte 1-12 1928: Hefte 1-12 1929: Hefte 123467. Nur der Jahrgang 1927 ist gebunden. Zustand: Keine Beschädigungen Exemplare aus einer Privatbibliothek mit Kennungen. Innen manche Aufsätze mit Anstreichungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten sehr gut. Elwin Staude, Osterwieck am Harz, paperback
42622Edinburgh: Scobie & Conacher 249 High St. / Glasgow: Porteous Brothers 43 Renfield Street / Dunfermline: A. Romanes "The Press." / Aberdeen: A Brown And Co. Union Street / Paisley: A. Gardner / Dundee: John Pellow High Street no date c. 1888 . In Paper Covers 2/- ; Boards 2/6; By Post 2d. extra." First edition. A very good original binding. 8vo. 7.25" x 5.00" x 0.50" 18.7cm x 12.8cm x 1.4cm. pp.8/pp.163 Original light blue boards. Gilt title to front cover: "Masonic Songs Oddfellowship Songs &c. &c." Boards rubbed and bumped. Spine dulled with similar gilt title: "Masonic Songs &c. J. Blair." Original dark brown endpapers. Library label to verso of the front board: "Freemasons' Hall Library Leicester". Printed title-page. Colophon to verso of the title-page: "Printed by T. C. Blair Musselburgh." Clean English text throughout. A very good copy of this scarce book. John Blair Bard a member of the Lodge Journeyman 8. John Blair 1819-1889 was forced to leave school a 8 years following the death of his father and work in a typographical foundry later becoming a journalist and apart from a stay of 4 years in London lived all his life in Edinburgh. John Blair eventually became manager of the Marr Type Foundry. He died in early March in Edinburgh in his 71st year. He was a man of active mind and much ability. He Was the main editor of the North British Express during the time it existed. He was a Chartist leader prominent Freemason and Oddfellow and a poet. Edinburgh: Scobie & Conacher, 249 High St. / Glasgow: Porteous Brothers, 43 Renfield Street / Dunfermline: A. Romanes, "The Pres hardcover
52908London: Printed for Private Circulation among the members of No. 4 Lodge. Printed by St. Clements Press Ltd. Portugal Street Kingsway January 1932. Signed limited edition 100 copies. 11.0" x 8.5" x 0.2". pp.28. Blue papered boards and beige cloth spine. Black titles to front board and spine. Dedication to front endpaper signed by the Author dated 2 October 1935. Mezzotint portrait frontispiece of "Doctor Desaguliers" by R. Scaddon. Clean text throughout. VG. London: Printed for Private Circulation among the members of No. 4 Lodge. Printed by St. Clements Press, Ltd., Portugal Street, hardcover
45140London: Spencer & Co. 23A Great Queen Street no date - c. 1887 . A very good original binding. 4to. 10.75" x 8.50" . pp.20. Black blind-stamped boards with masonic symbols to corners of the front board. Chip to lower edge of front board and rubbing to the spine. Front board with gilt title: "Masonic Musical Service - M. E. Doorly 2/6 Nett". Original yellow endpapers. Library reference number to front endpaper. Clean text and musical notation throughout. A very good copy of this early masonic music. "Doorly Martin Edward organist and composer born in Demerara British Guiana 1847. Was for many years organist of the Cathedral Bridgetown Barbadoes and conductor of concerts ; also music master at Queen's College Barbadoes. In 1891 he graduated Mus. Bac Durham after examination held at Codrington College affiliated to Durham University Barbadoes. He composed an oratorio "The Raising of Lazarus" produced at Marshall's Hall Bridgetown August 24 1880 and repeated on the 27th in St. Leonard's Church ; this performance being conducted by the Lord Bishop of the diocese Dr. ilitchinson. He also wrote an opera "Equality;" A burlesque; and published some organ pieces and songs. He died at Barbadoes August 22 1895." - See British musical biography: a dictionary of musical artists authors and composers born in Britain and its colonies. London: Spencer & Co., 23A, Great Queen Street, [no date - c. 1887] . hardcover
51108Oceanside California: Rosicrucian Fellowship 1916. Second edition. Contents: I.The Order of Rosicrucians and the Rosicrucian Fellowship: i A New Step; ii Mount Ecclesia. II.The Problem of Life and its Solution: i Three Theories of Life; ii We Are Eternal Poem by the Author. III.The Visible and the Invisible World: i The Chemical Region; ii The Etheric Region; iii The Desire World; iv The World of Thought; v Creed or Christ. Poem by the Author. IV.The Constitution of Man: i The Vtial Body; iiThe Desire Body; iiiThe Mind. V. Life and Death: i Invisible Helpers and Mediums; ii Death; iii The Panorama of Past Life; iv Purgatory; v The First Heaven; vi The Second Heaven; vii The Third Heaven; viii Birth and Child-Life; ix The Mystery of Light Color and Consciousness; x Education of Children. Pp.198/ ix publisher's catalogue with ink price ammendments price ammendment to title page toning to endpapers. Decorated olive cloth boards wear to top and tail of spine and corner tips small bump to lower front edge. Scarce. VG. Oceanside, California: Rosicrucian Fellowship, 1916. hardcover
52413London: Kenning & Son 1921. 2nd edition. The Old Dundee Lodge is considered one of the oldest "Modern" lodges. It originally took its name in 1747 from the "Dundee Arms" tavern in Wapping London. Pp.xx/316 colour frontispiece from an original water-colour drawing Pelican Stairs Old Wapping by J.L.Stewart many further black & white photo illustrations toning to endpapers Masonic Research Association bookplate to inside front boar. Blue cloth gilt title to front and spine. Scarce. G. London: Kenning & Son, 1921. hardcover
50837Milwaukee Wisconsin: Independent Order Of Good Templars 208 Oneida Street 1903 . An Illustrated Monthly Magazine Devoted To The Interests Of The Temperance Reform Throughout The World." 12 monthly magazines for 1903 bound together in a very good full leather binding. 8vo. 9.75" x 7.0" x 1.0" pp.432 ending with index. Polished maroon morocco boards with gilt lined border. Spine with gilt banding and title: "I. G. T. 1903". Edges lightly rubbed and bumped. All page edges bright gilt. Inner gilt dentelles. Original brown endpapers. Clean text illustrions and adverts throughout. VG. "The International Organisation of Good Templars IOGT; founded as the Independent Order of Good Templars whose international body is known as Movendi International is a fraternal organization which is part of the temperance movement promoting abstinence from alcohol and other drugs. The IOGT named themselves after the Knights Templar citing the legend that the original knights "drank sour milk and also because they were fighting 'a great crusade' against 'this terrible vice' of alcohol." - See Wikipedia Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Independent Order Of Good Templars, 208 Oneida Street, 1903 . hardcover
49145Scotland: James Emslie Torbit 1946 . Leather wrap-round wallet. 5.5" x 3.75" x 1.0" when closed. Black morocco leather over thin card. Gilt titles to outside: "James Emslie Torbit Lodge Crawfurdsburn No. 1121." Plus gilt masonic symbols to the flap. Interior line with marbled paper. 5 folded certificates contained in a personalised leathet wallet. One certificate loosely inserted the other four sewed on to leaves of thin card: Scottish Masonic Certificate dated 22nd November 1961 Lord Kitchener Lodge No. 3402 Limassol Cyprus ; Scottish Royal Select And Super-Excellent Masters dated 26th March 1951 Greenock Council No. 17; Scottish Royal Arch dated 20th November 1946. Greenock Chapter No. 17; Scottish Mark Master Mason dated 28th June 1946 Crawfurdsburn No 1121; Scottish Masonic Certificate dated 18th March 1946 Crawfurdsburn No. 1121 . Family history records show that James Emslie Torbit was born on 29 February 1916 in Greenock Renfrewshire his father John was 28 and his mother Elizabeth was 29. He married Bullbell Coate Brunt in 1948 in Bristol Gloucestershire. He died in 1980 in Norfolk at the age of 64. Military career: Royal Army Medical Corps 1936-39 Palestine; 1939-45 Singapore Sergeant Prisoner of War 1942-45; 1952 Promoted to Regimental Sergeant Major; 1962 Promoted to Captain . Scotland: James Emslie Torbit, 1946 . hardcover