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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
52052Bury:: Printed and Sold for the Society By R. Hellawell Market-Place 1818. Scarce first edition in later library binding. 12mo.16.0cm x 10.0cm x 2.5cm. pp.xii./pp.432/2pp. - Errata. Green buckram boards lightly rubbed and bumped. Smooth spine with git titles: "Free-Masons Melody - Bury 1818". Later green endpapers. Library label to front endpaper: "Manchester Association For Masonic Research". Clear text throughout on lightly soiled paper. A well-preserved copy of a scarce Masonic publication. VG. Full title reads: "The Free-Masons' melody : being a general collection of Masonic songs . chiefly adapted to familiar tunes . to which are added the Royal Free-Masons' charities a list of the officers of the United Grand Lodge with the remarkable occurrences in Masonry and a list of lodgesdown to the present time / by the Brethren of Prince Edwin's Lodge No.209 Bridge Inn Bury Lancashire." Bury:: Printed and Sold, for the Society, By R. Hellawell, Market-Place, 1818. hardcover
52141Bury:: Printed and Sold for the Society By R. Hellawell Market-Place 1818. Scarce first edition in later library binding. 12mo.16.0cm x 10.0cm x 2.5cm. pp.xii./pp.432/2pp. - Errata. Green buckram boards lightly rubbed and bumped. Smooth spine with git titles: "Free-Masons Melody - Bury 1818". Later green endpapers. Library label to front endpaper: "Manchester Association For Masonic Research". Clear text throughout on lightly soiled paper. A well-preserved copy of a scarce Masonic publication. VG. Full title reads: "The Free-Masons' melody : being a general collection of Masonic songs . chiefly adapted to familiar tunes . to which are added the Royal Free-Masons' charities a list of the officers of the United Grand Lodge with the remarkable occurrences in Masonry and a list of lodgesdown to the present time / by the Brethren of Prince Edwin's Lodge No.209 Bridge Inn Bury Lancashire." Bury:: Printed and Sold, for the Society, By R. Hellawell, Market-Place, 1818. hardcover
51038Ipswich: Privately published 1956. Three Lectures compiled by the Provincial Grand Chaplain Suffolk. 1.The First Grand Lodge; 2.Laurence Dermott and the Ancients; and 3.The Masonic Temple. Pp.24. Fawn stiff card covers slightly rubbed. Scarce. VG. Ipswich: Privately published, 1956. unknown
45993London; Spottiswoode & Co. 54 gracechurch Street E.C. 1892. A Digest of the Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons and Concordant Orders. With additional Notes and Comments. Subscription Copy." Pp.viii/84/2ads for other publications. Clear English text on lightly tone paper. Purple library stamp to title-page: "Punjab - 1890 - District Grand Lodge Library." Plus printed label to verso of the front board. Soiled white card covers with loss to corners. Thin blue cloth spine and library reference number. G. London; Spottiswoode & Co., 54 gracechurch Street, E.C. 1892. hardcover
49172London: The Quatuor Coronati Lodge No.2076 1971. 1st edition. "In the virtually blank period between those two dates 1730-1760 the major sources of information on ritual developments are to be found across the English Channel in France and the neighbouring countries." Pp.xx/488 41 illustrations minor scuff to front free endpaper but clean text throughout. Red cloth boards gilt title to spine. Scarce. VG. London: The Quatuor Coronati Lodge No.2076, 1971. hardcover
38871London: John Russell Smith 4 Old Compton Street Soho Square. M.DCCC.XLIV. 1844 . A very good tight binding. 12mo. 8" x 5". Original dark brown cloth covered boards but preserving the original printed label to the front board. Inner hinges carefully strengthened. Original yellow endpapers lightly soiled. Frontispiece: "Fac-simile of the first page of an ancient poem on Masonry." Followed by printed title. Text ends with a four page Glossary of ancient English words. Bound with a 24 pages of adverts for: "Valuable and Interesting Books Published Or Sold By John Russell Smith." . Clean text throughout just the odd page chip or corner crease. A very good copy of this scarce publication. "James Orchard Halliwell 1820-1889 published over 600 books during his life ranging from 16-page monographs many of which first appeared as magazine articles to a 14-volume commentary on Shakespeare. Born on June 21 1820 Halliwell was the youngest of 4 children of a successful leathercraftsman and merchant. One of his older brothers became a lawyer a profession James was to have frequent dealings with over the years. The young Halliwell was noted as a mathematical prodigy. He also had a special interest in collecting medieval manuscripts at that time still plentiful and cheap at ordinary booksellers. He combined these two traits in his writing and at 16 was producing a column of brief biographies of scientists mainly mathematicians for his school paper. These included such greats as Isaac Newton Roger Bacon Ren� Descartes and Archimedes; and also Charles Butler a notable mathematician but also Halliwell's mentor before he went on to the University. And also Euclid of Alexandria a biography that probably influenced his brief appearance in Masonic lore." - see Masonic Poets " The Halliwell Poem .It was first published in 1840 by Mr James Orchard Halliwell a non-Mason under the title �A Poem on the Constitutions of Masonry�. Mr Halliwell used the only known existing manuscript copy of the original that was kept in the King�s Library of the British Museum; before that it belonged to a well-known collector of the seventeenth century Charles Theyer. Most experts believe that this manuscript originates from between 1425 and 1450 and Mr Halliwell says that it was copied in 1390. A few other people even believe that it is a transcript of the Book of Constitutions adopted by the General Assembly held in York in 926 but this seems very unlikely. The manuscript is in rhythmic verses has 794 lines and the language is very archaic even in relation to other manuscripts of this period." - see An Outsider�s View of Freemasonry by Giles C. H. Nullens . London: John Russell Smith, 4, Old Compton Street, Soho Square. M.DCCC.XLIV. [ 1844 ]. hardcover
52423Aesun Publishing 2010. 1st edition. The common origin of Freemasonry and Christianity in ancient sun-worship.22.5cms x 15cms x 2.5cms. Pp.412 colour and black & white photos and illustrations inscribed bu the author to front free endpaper. Paperback. Scarce. VG. Aesun Publishing, 2010. paperback
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
1990318693Louisiana State University Press Baton Rouge 1990. Hardcover Leinen mit Schutzumschlag Zustand: Keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten gut. Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge, hardcover
1970208192Columbia University Press New York 1970. Softcover Zustand: keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten berieben. Der Schnitt ist fleckig. Columbia University Press, New York, paperback
50938London: R. Spencer Great Queen Street Opposite Freemasons' Hall 1864 . Second edition. A very good original binding. 8vo. 7.25" x 4.5" x 0.5" 18.7cm x 11.5cm x 1.5cm. pp.xvi/pp.192/pp.8/pp.vii/15pp. ; Including an engraved frontis of Masonic symbols. Blue boards lightly soiled and rubbed. Gilt title to front board. Spine darkened. Library label to the verso of the front board: "Ex Libris Hallamshire College." There is also an early signature to the top of the verso of the front board: "Wm. Watson June 1877". Yellow endpapers with adverts. Clear text throughout on lightly toned paper. The last 31 pages consist of adverts and summaries of othe Masonic books currently available. A very good copy of this scarce 19th century publication. "The Rev. George Oliver D.D. November 5 1782 - March 3 1867. One of the most distinguished and learned of English freemasons George Oliver is remembered as a laborious antiquary and author on both masonic and ecclesiastical themes. While his erroneous theories and fanciful speculations on the early history of Freemasonry must be rejected his laborious researches and genuine scholarship requires that he be placed as the founder of what may well be called the literary school of Freemasonry. " - Encyclopedia of Freemasonry Albert Mackey. London: R. Spencer, Great Queen Street, Opposite Freemasons' Hall, 1864 . hardcover
48853Provincial Grand Lodge of Norfolk 2009. 250 years of Norfolk Freemasonry. 29.5cms x 21cms x 1.5cms. Pp.265 16 pages of colour photo and black & white illustrations. Light blue stiff card covers minor crease to top front corner. Scarce. VG. Provincial Grand Lodge of Norfolk, 2009. unknown
2013252645Kapon Editions Athens Greece 2013. Softcover Zustand: wirkt ungelesen keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Kapon Editions, Athens, Greece, paperback
1987312631Libreria Noseda Como 1987. Softcover Zustand: Keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen leicht lichtrandig dezente Gebrauchsspuren saubere Seiten. Rücken Ecken Kanten gut. Libreria Noseda, Como, paperback
1988244911Felix Meiner Verlag Hamburg 1988. Softcover Nachdruck. Zustand: keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten gut. Felix Meiner Verlag, Hamburg, paperback
1988208466Felix Meiner Verlag Hamburg 1988. Softcover Nachdruck. Zustand: keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten gut. Felix Meiner Verlag, Hamburg, paperback
1938310499Alfred Kröner Leipzig 1938. Hardcover Leinen mit Schutzumschlag 3. Auflage 1933 1935 1938. Zustand: keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten sehr gut. Alfred Kröner, Leipzig, hardcover
1999312618Cambridge University Press New York 1999. Hardcover Leinen mit Schutzumschlag Zustand: Keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten sehr gut. Der Schutzumschlag hat leichte Gebrauchsspuren. Cambridge University Press, New York, 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
42463Longton Staffordshire: Hughes & Harber Ltd. Masonic Printers The Royal Press 1942 . Scarce and only edition. 18.8cm x 12.2cm x 0.8cm. pp.78/4pp. Original maroon leatherette covered boards with bright gilt titles. Pink endpapers. Previous owner's signature to the verso of the front board: "B. Baker Walsall 21/xi/42" . Clean text throughout. A very good copy of a scarce guide. "There had also been several Lodges in Wolverhampton before St Peter�s was founded in 1834. The first Wolverhampton Lodge according to Willmore was constituted on 28th March 1732 the fourth in 1768 and he says that this town �appears�to have been the local centre of our masonic �forefathers� �. So it was to be for the Royal Arch Masonry in this Province. St Peter�s Chapter Wolverhampton - This Chapter chartered on 4th May 1842 is now the St Peter�s Chapter No 419. The number change from 607 to 419 was a result of the closing up of Lodge numbers in 1863." - see PGLStafford Longton, Staffordshire: Hughes & Harber, Ltd., Masonic Printers, The Royal Press, 1942 . hardcover
51034Privately published 2006. A history of the Knights Templar St Salem Preceptory No.15 Congleton Cheshire 1808 - 2008. 21.5cms x 15cms. Pp.135 occasional black & white illustrations inscribed by the author to front free endpaper. Red boards gilt title to front and spine. VG. Privately published, 2006. hardcover
1989312753Franz Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden Stuttgart 1989. Softcover Zustand: Keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten gut. Franz Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden, Stuttgart, paperback
2001301765Max Niemeyer Verlag Tübingen. 2001. Hardcover Leinen mit Schutzumschlag Zustand: keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten sehr gut. Max Niemeyer Verlag, Tübingen., hardcover
46288London: Lewis Masonic 2007. 1st edition. Transactions of the Seventh International Conference 5 & 6 November 2005. Pp.xix/140 owner's name John Acaster to front free endpaper. Dark blue cloth dustwrapper. VG/VG. London: Lewis Masonic, 2007. hardcover