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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
39102London: Bro. George Kenning 198 Fleet-Street 1878 . A very good original tight binding. Folio. 14.75" 10" x 1.5" . 2pp./pp.8/pp.602 . Brown blind stamped cloth with gilttitle to front board . Boards lightly soiled edges rubbed. Spine dulled with rubbed gilt title. Original yellow endpapers. Inner hinges carefully strengthened. This tome begins with a very useful 8 page index! 52 weekly papers; Jan 5 to Dec 28 1878 pagination is continious. Clean text throughout just a couple of small blemishes. Articles include: Consecration of the Temple Bar Lodge No. 1728 there are reports on the consecration of 31 craft lodges; A note on the safe arrival of Cleopatra's needle; Obituary. Bro. Dr. J. V. Worthington P.M. 220 in all there are 57 obituaries; The New Grand Officers; An Advert for The Ocarina. The New Musical Instrument.; An Advert and report for the Lauch of the Masonic Life-Boat Albert Edward at Clacton-on-Sea; Provincial Grand Lodge Of Suffolk; etc. ". By the 1850s publishers had rapid and reliable access to the whole country in addition time spent travelling by rail created a demand for material to read. The growing number of freemasons were part of an expanding middle class who travelled and read and these factors help to explain why within three years of each other two new weekly masonic newspapers were launched The freemason in 1869 and The freemasons� chronicle in 1872. It is also surely no coincidence that the first weekly masonic publications were launched after the removal of the last of the stamp and paper taxes in 1855 and 1861 respectively commonly referred to as the taxes on knowledge. As Brake points out after these taxes were abolished there was a rise in daily and weekly serials. The newspaper reported freemasons� involvement in national events for example in the issue for the 27th October 1877 there is a notice concerning the Freemasons Indian Famine Fund. The regular column �Masonic and general tidings� always tended to include items of general interest such as short reviews of good restaurants in London and details of the Lord Mayor�s show. By the 1880s the newspaper had a special column which reviewed the plays on in the London theatres. A further indication of the leisure activities and interests of those who read the newspaper. The newspaper always included reports of lodge meetings with a section specifically for London lodges. These reports often give a detailed account of an event or a meeting listing individuals who attended and can be a very useful source of information about London freemasons and masonic life. Similarly the obituaries some of which are very detailed and include pictures provide insight into an aspect of a man�s life which in many cases has remained hidden. Between 1873 and 1885 the Rev. Adolphus Frederic Alexander Woodford acted as editor. Woodford was a formidable masonic scholar and drew around him some of the great masonic scholars of the time. As a result articles by such men began to appear in the newspapers pages and helped to ignite a lively debate about the accepted views of masonic history. The newspaper was reflecting the interests and concerns of a growing number of freemasons who were believed in a more disciplined and erudite approach to masonic history. In 1886 a year after Woodford stepped down as editor Quatuor Coronati Lodge No. 2076 was formed with the aim of being the premier research Lodge and Woodford was one of its founding members. The newspaper demonstrated that a new approach to the history of freemasonry was in demand by the brethren and the success of the research lodge which still exists today built on the foundations which the paper had laid." - See Fraternal Communications: The Rise Of The English Masonic Periodical by Rebecca Coombes 2009 . George Kenning. The son of an East End oyster seller Kenning realised the potential of the market: he not only manufactured the costumes but sold a range of products from his shops across Britain. He set up a mail order business which operated across the British Empire and was keen to develop new markets in the USA. He became a media magnate and advertised in his own widely read newspaper: The Freemason. He even extended the brand by becoming closely involved in developing new Masonic orders all of which needed special costumes and props. London: Bro. George Kenning, 198, Fleet-Street, 1878 . hardcover
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1977mon0000990579Ronald Taylor 1977. Hardcover. Very Good. in x in x in. Pages clean and bright no markings. Dust jacket unclipped with light edgewear. Ronald Taylor hardcover
2081002108700445Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 80 Size: A5 Number of books: 1 Not Available paperback
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20182082502113900432Bijutsu shubbansha 2018. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Bijutsu shubbansha paperback
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19502080502106511122Hounsha 1950. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Hounsha paperback
19572092902137302051Bijutsu shubbansha 1957. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Bijutsu shubbansha paperback
1966205766Francois Maspero Paris 1966. Softcover Théorie II. Zustand: keine Beschädigungen mit vereinzelten Kugelschreiberanstreichungen Rücken Ecken Kanten gut. Francois Maspero, Paris, paperback
1987208329Droemersche Verlagsanstalt Th. Knauer Nachf. München 1987. Softcover Mit einer Widmung von Günther Anders im Vorsatz. Zustand: keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten gut. Droemersche Verlagsanstalt Th. Knauer Nachf., München, paperback
52986Edinburgh: Printed by C. Stewart And Sold By John Anderson Royal Exchange 1808 . Original bound document. 8vo. 8.5" x 5.5" x 0.3". 4pp./pp.80. Green marbled boards with later blue cloth spine. Edges rubbed and bumped. Gilt title to spine: Dissensions Among Scottish Free Masons - 1808 . Library label to verso of the front board: "Wican Free Public Library". Clear English text on toned/foxed paper . G Edinburgh: Printed by C. Stewart, And Sold By John Anderson, Royal Exchange, 1808 . hardcover
42461Hertford: Printed By Simson And Co. Ltd. no date c. 1929 . First and only edition of this scarce lodge history. Well bound in the original blue cloth with bright gilt titles to both the front board and the spine.Clean endpapers no marks or previous owners signatures. Black and white portrait frontis: "R.Wor. Bro. C. E. Keyser P.G.W." Clear English text throughout just the odd brown spot or small blemish. Well illustrated with a further 5 full-page plates 3 coloured and showing the designs for the tracing boards. A very good copy of this scarce book. "Hertford Lodge No. 403. The Warrant of the Lodge is dated the 31st August 1829 and the Lodge was consecrated at the Salisbury Arms Inn Hertford on the 8th September 1829 by W. Bro. John Bott P.G.D. When consecrated its number was 849 in 1832 it became No.578 and in 1863 No.403. It would appear that no mention is made in the minutes of the fact that the number was altered. It is the oldest Lodge in the Province of Hertfordshire the next oldest - the Watford Lodge - having been consecrated as the Bamborough Lodge on the 13th November 1829. At the time of its consecration there appears to have been no other Lodge existing in the County." - See Hertford Lodge No. 403. Hertford: Printed By Simson And Co. Ltd., [no date c. 1929?] . hardcover
20052090502113708666Not Available 2005. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
2006247753Verlag Klaus Wagenbach Berlin 2006. Softcover Zustand: keine Beschädigungen durchgehende Bleistift-Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten sehr gut. Verlag Klaus Wagenbach, Berlin, paperback
1961319012Ferdinand Schöningh Paderborn 1961. Softcover 11 Bände. I1234 IV15 V VI12 VIII34. Zustand: keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten gut. Ferdinand Schöningh, Paderborn, paperback
35962London: Richard Spencer 26 Great Queen Street Opposite Freemasons' Hall MDCCCLXX 1870 . 8vo. pp.36/pp.319 . A very good original maroon cloth binding. plain boards with gilt titles and symbols to spine. Browned endpapers and light uniform toning to all pages. First few leaves with small edge tears and chips where the pages have been crudely separated. Editor's Preface - John Edmund Cox Athenaeum Club August 3rd 1870.Original dedication - Jonathan Ashe Bristol Nov. 1 1813. Dr. Oliver's Address - Scopwick Vicarage Aug. 14th 1843. With fold-out plate at rear: "Copy of brother Captain Warren's Tracings." A very good book. Referenced by: NSTC 2C41110 Ashe D.D. Rev. Jonathan. A literary plagiarist who resided in Bristol England. In 1814 he published "The Masonic Manual."Ashe does not it is true pretend to originality but abstains from giving credit to Hutchinson from whom he has taken at least two-thirds of his book." - See Encyclopedia of Freemasonry Albert G. Mackey. London: Richard Spencer, 26 Great Queen Street, Opposite Freemasons' Hall, MDCCCLXX [ 1870 ] . hardcover
1972273169Verlag Ferdinand Schöningh Paderborn 1972. Hardcover Pappe Kopffarbschnitt mit Schutzumschlag Zum erstenmal in deutscher Sprache von Carl Johann Perl. Zustand: Keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten sehr gut. Schutzumschlag lichtrandig. Verlag Ferdinand Schöningh, Paderborn, hardcover
1915218983Herdersche Verlagshandlung Freiburg 1915. Softcover Zustand: keine Beschädigungen Exemplare einer Privatbibliothek mit Kennungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten gut. Innen Braunfleckig. Aus dem Inhalt: Die Erfüllung der polnischen Sehnsucht 1917 Verklärende Kreuzesliebe Krieg und Aufbau Freimaurerei und Weltkrieg. Zusammenbruch der Krallschen Tierpsychologie. Herdersche Verlagshandlung, Freiburg, paperback