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50764Middleton: Privately Printed 1952 . A very good original booklet. 4pp./pp.112 . 8.0" x 5.0" x 0.25". Blue covers with gilt titles to front board. Adhesive residue along leading edge of front board. Edges rubbed and bumped. Cleat English text and illustrations throughout. VG. Imperial George Masonic Lodge is located at the Middleton Masonic Hall in the Provincial Grand Lodge of East Lancashire. Middleton: Privately Printed, 1952 . unknown
45143London: Printed for the Author By Brother James Dixwell in St. Martin's Lane A. L. 5769. A. D. 1769. First edition. 8vo. A very good full leather binding. 8.50" x 5.50" x 0.75" 21.5cm x 13.8cm x 2.1cm . 4pp./pp.32/pp.243 p.244 . Later matching leather spine 5 raised bands gilt publication date: "1769" and recent green leather title label: "Calcott's Masonry". Polished boards edges carefully strengthened. Endpapers present. Printed title lightly soiled and foxed. Followed by a dedication and then; "A List of Subscribers Names." 32 pages. Separate half title p.135 : The Duties Of A Free-Mason In Several Charges." p.220 - p.243 mis-numbered p.244 contains the words to various songs beginning with "Solomon's Temple: An Oratorio." Clear English text throughout lightly toned foxing and a few small blemishes. A good copy of a scarce book. "Wellins Calcott saw in Freemasonry something more than a museum of Medieval relics and more than a set of convivial clubs and undertook to write a rational or philosophy on the Craft becoming thereby the first of a line of greatly distinguished Craftsmen in which were to stand Hutchinson Preston Oliver Mackey. He was born at a date not discoverable in available books; in the Minutes of one Lodge he is described as �a native of Shrewsbury county of Salop� in another as from �Salop in Cheshire.� At some date in probably the late 1750's he published A Collection of Thoughts a volume half of quotations and half of his own meditations a type of book dear to readers in that period. He had 1600 subscriptions for it before printing; and it went through five editions. In 1769 and with 1200 subscribers he published A Candid Disquisition of the Principles and Practices of the Most Honorable society of Free and Accepted Masons etc. Oliver described this book so simple so gentle in spirit and with few obvious displays of the classical learning behind it �the gem of the period.� Kenning describes Calcott: �Indeed he may fully be called the father of the Masonic philosophical and didactic school.� - See An Encyclopedia of Freemasonry. Full title reads: "A Candid Disquisition of the Principles and Practices of the most Ancient and Honourable Society of Free and Accepted Masons together with some strictures on the origin nature and design of that institution. Dedicated by Permission To the most Noble and most Worshipful Henry Duke of Beaufort &c. &c. Grand Master. By Wellins Calcott P.M." London: Printed for the Author, By Brother James Dixwell, in St. Martin's Lane, A. L. 5769. A. D. 1769. hardcover
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
50266London: Gale & Polden Ltd 1903. 1st edition. An abridged revised but more compendius formof Gould's "History of Freemasonry". Pp.xii/448/2ads 8 illustrations endpapers tanned occasional foxing pencil notation to front free endpaper cracking to inner hinges but holding. Maroon cloth gilt title and masonic symbols to front and spine spine worn to edges and top and tail wear to corner tips. Scarce. Good. London: Gale & Polden Ltd, 1903. hardcover
43619London: For Private Circulation by Harrison & Sons Printers In Ordinary To Her Majesty 1889 . First and only edition. A very good original half leather binding by Harrison & Sons. 8vo. pp.24/pp.240 . Crimson morocco spine and corners over marbled boards. Edges lightly rubbed and bumped. Spine with 5 raised bands and gilt titles. All page edges bright gilt. Marbled endpapers. Original presentation label laid-down to the verso of the front board: "Presented to The Right Honble Lord Viscount Cross G.CB. GCSI. by the Master and Wardens of the Saddler's Company Fred. Wm. Porter W. Master. Sadler's Hall Cheapside E.C. 20th December 1895". Armorial bookplate to front endpaper: "Eccle Riggs Library". Also loosely inserted; Original purchase invoice for Dr. Lattimore for �18.00 dated 02/05/78 from "The Bookroom First Floor 10 Green Street Cambridge." Binder's stamp to recto of rear endpaper: "Bound By Harrison & Sons St Martins Lane." Clean text throughout with numerous full-page plates some folding. A very good book. "Eccle Riggs is a country house located on Eccle Riggs a ridge of land about 0.75 miles 1.2�km to the south of Broughton-in-Furness Cumbria England. It was built in 1865 in Tudor style for Richard Assheton Cross and designed by the Lancaster architect E. G. Paley. A dining-room wing was added in 1880 by the Manchester architect J. S. Crowther. It has since been used as a leisure club." - See Wikipedia Richard Assheton Cross 1st Viscount Cross GCB GCSI PC FRS DL 30 May 1823 � 8 January 1914 known before his elevation to the peerage as R. A. Cross was a British statesman and Conservative politician. He notably served as Home Secretary between 1874 and 1880 and 1885 and 1886. N.B.: Dr Colin Lattimore was Master of the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers . London: For Private Circulation (by Harrison & Sons, Printers In Ordinary To Her Majesty), 1889 . hardcover
38565Leamington Spa Warwickshire: The Courier Press 1923 . First edition. A good tight original binding. 4to. 11.5" x 8.25" x 0.5" . 12pp./pp.178/8pp. - Index and Subscribers . Blue cloth covered boards with irregular sunning. Spine faded but gilt titles still clear and bright. Clean text throughout printed on 'glossy' art paper well illustrated with numerous black & white pictures. A good copy of this scarce title. Leamington Spa, Warwickshire: The Courier Press, 1923 . hardcover
49033Denbigh Wales; Privately Printed For Royal Denbigh Lodge 2014 . Thick paperback signed by the Author. No publishing details so I think this is a proof copy. 20.7cm x 14.9cm x 3.0cm. pp.ii./pp.514 . Blue card covers with title and coloured illustration. Inscription to verso of the front cover: "Dear John Happy reading! Rob. Also postcard loosely inserted To John Acaster from Rob Hammond . Clean text and illustrations throughout. VG . Denbigh, Wales; Privately Printed For Royal Denbigh Lodge, 2014 . paperback
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
45787Lowstoft: Privately printed for R. E. Storm by M. F. Robinson & Co. ltd. The Library Press 1932 . A scarce first edition in a good tight binding. pp.56. 18.7cm x 12.7cm. Light blue boards rubbed and bumped with uneven sunning. black title to front board. White buckram spine and corners a little soiled Clean text throughout. VG. Lowstoft: Privately printed for R. E. Storm by M. F. Robinson & Co. ltd. The Library Press, 1932 . 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
49185Maidston Kent: Privately Printed For Gillingham Lodge Of Benevolence by Hill Graphics c.1987 . Large format paperback. 11.5" x 8.25" x 0.5". 4pp./ff.101 . Most pages only printed on the recto. Light blue card covers with dark blue titles. Covers rubbed with creased corners . Clean throughout illustrated with a few line drawings. VG. Maidston, Kent: Privately Printed For Gillingham Lodge Of Benevolence by Hill Graphics, [ c.1987 ] . paperback
51043Middleton 2002. 1st edition. A Review of the History of the First 250 Years of the Imperial George Lodge No.78 1752-2002 Province of ast Lsncashire. Pp.x/174 12 blaxk & white plates 3 tables. Turqoise cloth slightly rubbed gilt title to front and spine. VG. Middleton, 2002. hardcover
1910202626Verlag von Jonck & Poliewsky Riga 1910. Hardcover mit Leinenrücken und -ecken Farbkopfschnitt ohne Schutzumschlag Zustand: keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen verstaubt Schnitt an der Stehkante leicht schmutzig. Rücken Ecken Kanten gut. Verlag von Jonck & Poliewsky, Riga, hardcover
9354845398.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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
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