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46324Bath: The Herald Press 1921. 1st edition. Contents: I.Lineal Descent from the Lodge of Reconciliation; II.The Stability Lectures; III.The Stability Ceremonies; IV.Continuity of Teaching: 1Philip Broadfoot and Peter Thomson1817-1851; V.Continuity of Teaching: 2Henry Muggeridge 1851-1885; VI.Continuity of Teaching: 3Eustace Anderson and F.W.Golby 1885-1917; VII.Uninterrupted Existence for a Century; Appendix A. Alphabetical List of Members of the Stability Lodge of Instruction from its Foundation; Appendix b. List of Members of the Stability Lodge of Instruction Arranged Under Their Respective Lodges. Pp.xx/276 4 black & white portrait plates toning to endpapers. Dark blue cloth gilt title to spine dulled edge wear and small bumps to corners. Good. Bath: The Herald Press, 1921. hardcover
14892London: Augustine Press 1954. 1st ed. The author argues that Masonic ritual is not compatible with membership of the Christian church and that ".they are but revivals of early Gnostic mystery-cults against which the primitive Church was in deadly enmity." Pp.222 toning to endpapers slight toning to endpapers. Red cloth gilt title to spine minor edge wear. G. London: Augustine Press, 1954. hardcover
43292Madras India: The Theosophical Publishing House 1926. Chapters include: Schools of Masonic Thought; The Egyptian Mysteries; The Cretan Mysteries; The Jewish Mysteries; The Greek Mysteries; The Mithraic Mysteries; Craft Masonry in Mediaeval Times; Operative Masonry in the Middle Ages; The Transition from Operative to Speculative; Other Lines of Masonic Tradition; The Scottish Rite; and The Co-Masonic Order. Pp.xvi/380 black & white portrait frontispiece 12 futher black & white plates diagonal cut loss to lower front free endpaper. Grey cloth spine withfawn paper-covered boards boards rubbed with bumps to corners spine fading with wear to top and tail. Scarce in this original edition. G. Madras, India: The Theosophical Publishing House, 1926. hardcover
52389London: A. Lewis 13 Paternoster Row MDCCCLXXXVIII 1888 . Scarce first edition. Original pamphlet rebound in plain boards and brown cloth spine. pp.39 . 7.0" x 5.0" x 0.2". Library label to verso of the front board: "This Book Is The Property Of The Manchester Association For Masonic Research". Grey paper covers with printed title. Light soiling to first few leaves and last leaf otherwise clean text and musical notation throughout. VG London: A. Lewis , 13, Paternoster Row, MDCCCLXXXVIII [ 1888 ] . hardcover
47225Chicago : Printed by Knight & Leonard 105 107 and 109 Madison Street 1876 . Fourth edition. A very good original cloth binding. 8vo. 8.0" x 6.25" x 0.5". pp.145 . Green cloth over bevelled boards edges rubbed and corners bumped. Rubbed gilt titles to front board. Light discolouration to lower corner of front board. Original brown endpapers. Previous owner's signature to front free-endpaper: "W. M. La Fiorce Gold Hill Nev 1875". Clean text throughout. VG. " Rob Morris was a prominent American poet and Freemason. He also created the first ritual for what was to become the Order of the Eastern Star. Many references state that Rob Morris was born on August 31 1818 near Boston Massachusetts. However there is some evidence that he was born Robert Williams Peckham in New York and that he adopted the name of his foster parents after the death of his birth parents later shortening his name to Rob to avoid confusion with another poet named Robert Morris. After he became a Mason on March 5 1846 he became convinced that there needed to be a way for female relatives of Masons to share in some measure in the benefits of Freemasonry. While teaching at the Eureka Masonic College "The Little Red Brick School Building" in Richland Mississippi in 1849-1850 he wrote Eastern Star's first ritual titled The Rosary of the Eastern Star. He organized a "Supreme Constellation" in 1845 to charter Star chapters. In 1866 because of his planned travel abroad he handed over the organizational authority of Eastern Star to Robert Macoy. Over the years he wrote over 400 poems many of which were devoted to Eastern Star and Masonry. While traveling in the Holy Land he wrote the words to the hymn "O Galilee". In 1854 he wrote "The Level and the Square" which may be his best-known poem. Because of his many works on Masonic subjects on December 17 1884 he was crowned the "Poet Laureate of Freemasonry" an honor which had not been granted since the death of Robert Burns in 1796. His health began to fail in 1887 and in June 1888 he became paralyzed. He died on July 31 1888 and is buried at La Grange Kentucky. The Rob Morris Home is kept as a shrine to Rob Morris by the Kentucky Grand Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star." - See Wikipedia . Chicago : Printed by Knight & Leonard, 105, 107, and 109 Madison Street, 1876 . hardcover
52715Leicester: Published by The Provincial Grand Lodge of Leicestshire and Rutland. Printed by Anchorprint Group Limited 2010 . First edition. A very good hardback and illustrated dustwrapper. Blue cloth boards. Clean throughout with numerous illustrations. VG/VG Leicester: Published by The Provincial Grand Lodge of Leicestshire and Rutland. Printed by Anchorprint Group Limited, 2010 . hardcover
50228London : The Honourable Fraternity Of Antient Masonry. 1932 - 1934 . Bound collection of original magazines. February 1932 - April 1934. Green buckram binding with gilt title to spine: "The Gavel 1932-4". 12 bound magazines all with the original green card covers. The periodical of the Honourable Fraternity Of Antient Masonry; The Gavel which was published from 1909 to 1912 and 1929 to date. [London] : The Honourable Fraternity Of Antient Masonry., 1932 - 1934 . hardcover
52716Sheffield: Sheffield Masonic Press Hallamshire College Library Tapton Hall Shore Lane 2017 . Signed first edition. A clean book with illustrated cover. Author's dedication to title-page: "To Bro. John with fraternal good wishes from John Wade". Clean text and illustrations throughout. VG/VG Book description: This volume contains chapters covering the arrival of Freemasonry in Sheffield during the second half of the eighteenth century and the development of the Craft over the next two centuries finishing with the situation in 2017 which marks the three hundreth anniversary of the founding of the Grand Lodge of England in 1717. The central section of the book contains summary histories of the thirty-eight Craft lodges which meet or have met with the city boundaries of Sheffield. Four of these lodges have surrendered their warrants during the last ten years but the remaining thirty-four continue to meet in the two Masonic Halls at Dore in the Province of Derbyshire and Tapton Hall in the Province of Yorkshire West Riding. Dr John Wade is a Past Master of Fellowship Lodge No. 4069 Yorkshire West Riding and the founding Master of Amadeus Lodge No. 9539 Derbyshire both meeting in the city of Sheffield. He is also a Past Master of Quatuor Coronati Lodge No. 2076 the premier lodge of Masonic research meeting at Great Queen Street in London and was the Prestonian Lecturer for 2009. As the Editor of Ars Quatuor Coronatorum AQC for the last eight years he is well versed in Masonic research but intends this history of Sheffield Freemasonry to be suitable for the general reader as well as those more deeply immersed in Masonic studies. Sheffield: Sheffield Masonic Press, Hallamshire College Library, Tapton Hall, Shore Lane, 2017 . unknown
193615002Paris, Hermann, "Actualités scientifiques et industrielles" n°371, 1936 ; in-8, broché ; 38, (4) pp., couverture grise marbrée à décor rouge.
20041256662004 Phaidon - 2004 - Fort grand in-folio, reliure pleine toile verte titrée en argenté sur le premier plat et au dos, sous jaquette illustrée - 809 pages - Très nombreuses illustrations
19621254441962 Editions Buchet/Chastel, Paris - 1962 - Edition originale - In-4, reliure pleine toile beige, titre et auteur en rouge au dos, sous jaquette illustrée - 115 pages sur Super-Hélio Napoléon des Papeteries de Montévrain - L'un des 1000 exemplaires réservés aux sociétaires du Cercle du Livre Précieux, numérotés CLP 60
19221254371922 Paris, Société d'éditions Littéraires & Artistiques, Librairie Ollendorff - 1922 - Deuxième édition - In-8 broché - 256 pages - Avec un envoie de l'auteur au poète Jean-Victor Pellerin
194746773Albert Skira Éditeur Couvertures rigides rempliées Genève 1947
1951229234Sumptibus Herder Friburgi 1951. Hardcover Leinen ohne Schutzumschlag Zustand: keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten sehr gut. Sumptibus Herder, Friburgi, hardcover
1920318986Verlag von Felix Meiner Leipzig 1920. Hardcover mit Leinenrücken Dritte Auflage Zustand: Keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten bestoßen Verlag von Felix Meiner, Leipzig, hardcover
1956208336Verlag Berchmannskolleg Pullach 1956. Softcover Zustand: keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten gut. Verlag Berchmannskolleg, Pullach, paperback
1974208198Anchor Books New York 1974. Softcover Dünndruck. Amélie Oksenberg Rorty: Modern Studies in Philosophy. Zustand: keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten gut. Anchor Books, New York, paperback
1856235555J.B. Metzlersche Buchhandlung Stuttgart 1856. Hardcover mit Lederrücken und -ecken Furniereinband 1856 1857 1857. Zustand: keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten gut. J.B. Metzlersche Buchhandlung, Stuttgart, hardcover
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35985Cedar Rapids Iowa: The Torch Press 1928 / 1929 / 1930. A very scarce collection of 3 years correspondence for the years 1928 to 1930. 8vo. 9" x 6.25" x 1.5". pp.296/pp.213/pp.237. A very good original binding. Grey-blue cloth with gilt titles to spine. Clear text throughout just a few pencil and crayon marks in the margins. Cedar Rapids, Iowa: The Torch Press, 1928 / 1929 / 1930. hardcover
48821London: A.Lewis 1960. The writer states that this is the final and crowning proof that Freemasonry is Kabbalism in another garb. Pp.327 owner's name and label to inside front board but otherwise clean throughout. Bright blue cloth gilt title to front and spine. VG. London: A.Lewis, 1960. hardcover
37760London: Reeves & Turner 1872. 1st edition printed by Reeves & Turner. With Illustrations of the Principles and Precepts Advocated by That Institution. 17cms x 12cms. Pp.62 very clean. Stiff card boards rubbed to top front edge. Scarce. VG. London: Reeves & Turner, 1872. hardcover
35954Leeds Yorkshire : Compiled by P.G.M. J. A. Rhodes and G.S. Charles Bonfield 1911 . 8vo. 8.75" x 5.75" . pp.72 . A very good original green cloth binding. Front board with large gilt crest to centre. Edges lightly rubbed and one small ink spot to lower outside corner of the front board. Clear English text in red & black. Pages very clean except for a few light blemishes from previous use. A well preserved copy of a scarce book. Leeds [ Yorkshire ]: Compiled by P.G.M. J. A. Rhodes and G.S. Charles Bonfield, 1911 . hardcover
1960256685Europäischer Buchklub Stuttgart 1960. Hardcover Leinen Dünndruck Zustand: keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten gut. Europäischer Buchklub Stuttgart, hardcover