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2013DADAX192908143XJoint publication of The Masonry Society 2013-10-15. paperback. New. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Joint publication of The Masonry Society paperback
2013SKU1718070Joint publication of The Masonry Society 2013-10-15. paperback. New. 10x8x0. New Book Ships with Tracking Joint publication of The Masonry Society paperback
1929081367.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2011SKU0225464Joint publication of The Masonry Society 2011-01-15. Paperback. Good. Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLY-NO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Tracking Joint publication of The Masonry Society paperback
in-8, 308 pp, ill., broche, couv. Tres bel exemplaire. [109B-18]
in-8, 250 pp, ill., broche, couv. Tres bel exemplaire. [109B-18]
in-8, 91 pp, ill., broche, couv. Tres bel exemplaire. [DV-23]
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 117, [3] p. Bütün gizli talimatlara göre Türkiye'deki masonluk. Iç yüzü ve sirlari. Gizli talimatlari, basili vesikalari ve bugün aramizda yasayan meshur masonlarin nutuklari ile açiga vurulmus hakikatlar. First Edition.
Very Good English In modern cloth bdg. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 117, [3] p. Bütün gizli talimatlara göre Türkiye'deki masonluk. Iç yüzü ve sirlari. Gizli talimatlari, basili vesikalari ve bugün aramizda yasayan meshur masonlarin nutuklari ile açiga vurulmus hakikatlar. First Edition.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Fine++. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). articles in Turkish, French and German. 19 issues full set published in 4 years (1931-1935). When Kemal Atatürk closed all of masonic lodges in Turkish Republic, this periodical's publishing has ended. Extremely rare.
190714504Various ca. 1907. Hardcover. Near fine. Small oblong 8vo. album with leather covered boards. 25 black paper leaves hand-lettered title page 37 black and white photographs gluemounted recto and verso and 5 final leaves blank. Generally near fine. <br/><br/>Continuation of title page: "In Raymond's Hotel Car 'Strattonville' July 3-14-07. Via Ft. Wayne Pittsburgh Altoona Harrisburg Baltimore Washington Mt. Vernon Alexandria Arlington Jersey City Hoboken Kaiser Wilhelm II New York City Bronx Park Brooklyn Coney Island Hudson River Steamer Albany Troy Boston Nantasket Beach Pemberton Pittsfield Niagara Falls Buffalo Queeenston Ont. and Detroit. 'SUCH A TIME WE NEVER HAD.'" Interesting travel album chronicling the automobile and train trip of the Racine Wisconsin Commandery Number 7 of the Knights Templar to the organization's 30th Triennial Conclave at Saratoga Springs NY. Views capture a rail journey through Johnstown PA and the Allegheny Mountains. The party also travels to Washington D.C. New York City and State as well as Niagara Falls. Skillfully-executed images with detailed hand written and dated often humorous captions throughout. hardcover books
in-12, 198 pages, -, broche, couverture. Bel exemplaire. [NV-18]
18661307Newburgh 1866. <p>Framed manuscript Sheets with inserted short typescript. 5 x 8 inches. 6pp. Browned folds small hole at top of one page no loss preserved under glass; front plate cracked.</p> <br /> <p>Charter of a new lodge from 1866 which contains the names of many leading businessmen of Newburgh New York. Brother John L. Westervelt presented an original petition to Newburgh Lodge 309 asking if a new lodge could be organized in Newburgh “believing that the best interest of Masonry would be best subserved thereby.â€</p> <br /> <p>A charter was granted to Hudson River Lodge 607 on June 8 1866. Forty-six signatures are appended to the document. Many are designated “true†and a few are designated “non affiliatedâ€. David A. Scott was voted master; G. Frederick Wiltsie senior warden; Samuel Stanton junior warden and John Alsdorf as first secretary. </p> <br /> <p>John L. Westervelt 1826-after 1880 the petitioner was a silversmith whose specialty was repairing and replating Gorham objects. He married Catherine Gorham of New York.  “After the Lodge had been declared open the Master arose and on behalf of Bro. John L. Westervelt presented to the Lodge a full set of solid silver jewels for the use of the offices. The following resolution was then offered and adopted unanimously: Resolved That the thanks of this Lodge be and are hereby tendered to Brother John L. Westervelt for the very beautiful set of jewels which he has so generously presented to the Lodge.â€Â History of Hudson River Lodge.</p> <br /> <p>Charles Estabrook 1823-1900 bookstore owner and librarian at Newburgh Free Library signed as did Chancy M. Leonard mayor of Newburgh who died in 1874. Another jeweler and silversmith Thomas W. Purdy ca. 1830-after 1880 also signed. David A. Scott 1825-1890 lawyer court judge and first master was also a signatory.</p> <br /> <p>Charles H. Halstead. History of Hudson River Lodge.  1896</p> . unknown
301 pages. Undated. Appears to be circa 1990. Contents include: Two Early Chinese Freemasons; An Account of Freemasonry in Fiji; 'Auld Lang Syne'; The Masons' Mark; Philippine Masonry in Okinawa; American Indian Freemasons; Lu Ban and Hiram Abif -a study in parallels; Symbolism in the craft; The Grand Lodge of Hawaii; The Swatow Lodge. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Tight and square. A high quality copy. Book
1998x-041923540XSpon Pr 1998. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 348 pages. 9.50x6.25x1.25 inches. Spon Pr hardcover
18913581Winnipeg Manitoba: The Stovel Company Press 1891. First Edition First Printing. Wrappers. pp. 18 8 1. 12mo. measuring 5.5" x 4". Pebbled maroon stiff cloth covers gilt lettering to the front cover. Comprises of a detailed list of articles governing the operations of the Lodge with sections devoted to: "Rules for Membership" "Contributions and Benefits" "Penalties and Trials" "Elections and Duties of Officers" "Elections" "Sessions" "Length of Terms" "Meetings" "Dues" and much else. The collection further comprises of the following: a Two blank membership forms particular to the Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows of the Province of Manitoba and bearing their insignia on the letterhead; each measuring 8.25" x 5.75". // b Single card printed on stiff card-stock bearing an image in black-and-white bearing caption: "The Proposed Manitoba Odd Fellows Home" measuring 5.25" x 3.5". // c Single remittance receipt in acknowledge of payment from a "H. Dool" to the Union Encampment No. 5 I.O.O.F. Signed in period ink and recording a payment in the amount of $4.00 measuring 7.25" x 4". // d Quarterly Statement dated February 10th 1892 on formal Union Encampment No. 5 stationary addressed to "Hugh Dool" of Merrickville Ontario evidently belonging to the Minnedosa MB chapter of the Manitoba branch of the I.O.O.F. indicating arrears for dues in the amount of $1.00 signed Alex Potter in period ink measuring 8.5" x 5.5". // e Three type-written letters each measuring 10" x 8" from A.W. Shaw A.W. Shaw was the proprietor of Minnedosa Manitoba based automobile dealer and garage A.W. Shaw. He also served as the 29th Grand Master of the Manitoba chapter of the I.O.O.F. on personal business stationary dated March 23rd 1921 April 5th 1922 September 28th 1924 respectively with two of the letters bearing his signature in period ink. The letters often addressed affectionately to an evidently older Hugh Dool discuss in candid tones the author's concern for the recipients' health and well-being. Additionally they discuss plans for the establishment of a new proposed home for the Order including fundraising efforts the poor state of weather affecting the crop yields details of a new electric plant being established in Minnedosa at the time. // f Three hand-written letters measuring 10" x 8" on formal water-marked Minnedosa Lodge No. 10 stationary bearing their crest at head two being blind-stamped with their Lodge marks. Two of the letters are addressed to Hugh Dool and one to M.G. Corbett Secretary of the Balmoral Lodge I.O.O.F No. 28 one a letter of appreciation acknowledging the gift of a family Bible by Hugh Dool to the Minnedosa Lodge the remaining letters discuss financial matters and dues as they related to the recepient Hugh Dool. The letters are dated: March 24th 1908 January 28th 1926 January 14th 1927. // g Two letters one type-written the other hand-written in lovely period ink each measuring 8" x 10" and addressed to Hugh Dool by M.G. Corbett on formal Balmoral Lodge Number 280 stationary indicating a grant of $25.00 to the recipient on behalf of the Minnedosa Lodge dated April 18th 1928 and May 31 1929 respectively. // h Single hand-written receipt for services rendered for "taking down storeroom windows" at the Oddfellows Hall by a Charles Knox for the period of January 12th to June 28th does not indicate a year. A scarce and important archival collection offering detailed insight into one of the earliest Masonic lodges to have been established in the Province of Manitoba. On note of condition: Light edgewear to the cloth extremities of the headline title excepting some light creases where the letters have been folded all articles remain entirely without blemish. Very good to near fine. <br/><br/>The International Order of Oddfellows was instituted in North America in 1819 with the Manitoba Branch being established shortly following the founding of the Province 1870 in 1873. "As settlers arrived in Manitoba they established organizations designed to assist members and their families in times of personal and material need. These fellowship groups were generally associated with religious cultural and social values." Source: The Manitoba Historical Society. Retrieved on: July 13 2021. The Stovel Company, Press unknown
187245648Salt Lake City UT 1872. 32pp. Duodecimo 21 cm Stapled wrappers. Near fine. Early Utah/Masonry volume from the library of Kent Walgren. unknown
in-8, 202 pages, broche, couv. Bel exemplaire (titre manuscrit au dos). [MI-13]
327 pages. Includes a historical sketch of the origin and progress of Free Masonry and a collection of Masonic songs, Funeral Service, etc. Contents include: On Opening and Closing Lodges; Entered Apprentice's Degree; Fellow-Craft's Degree; Master Mason's Degree; Mark Master's Degree; Past Master's Degree; Most Excellent Master's Degree; Royal Arch Degree; Royal Master's Degree; Select Master's Degree; Order of High Priesthood; Constitution of the General Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons for the United States of America; List of Grand Lodges and Grand Chapters in the United States. Gorgeous gilt illustration upon decorated front board. Bright gilt lettering upon spine. Includes numerous attractive and intriguing black and white diagrams. Light wear to greenish-blue cloth boards. Front fixed endpaper bears small bookplate with name peeled off. Prior owner's details written upon front free endpaper else unmarked. Half inch opening to central portion of back hinge. Excellent attractive copy of this most revealing work. Book
142016076Chicago: Frederick J. Drake & Co. 1914/20. Later printing. Original Maroon Pictorial Boards depicting a bricklayer. Very Good. Sm Octavo. pp. 509 plus Index. Profusely illustrated with b/w drawings. . Very nice copy of a book that defined its industry in the earlier years of the last century. A treasury of masonry techniques richly illustrated and thoroughly explained. Scarce. Frederick J. Drake & Co. hardcover
In -4°, pp. VIII, 182, (4). Piena pergamena con titolo al dorso. Prima edizione. Contraddittorio e inquieto studioso, Odazi (Atri, 1741 - Napoli, 1794) è considerato fra gli economisti napoletani di maggior rilievo nella seconda metà del Settecento. Allievo del Genovesi, la cui cattedra gli sarebbe stata affidata nel 1781, massone, partecipò se pure con indolenza al fermento politico che avrebbe portato nel 1799 alla guerra civile e poi alla Repubblica napoletana. Ma, imprigionato nel ’94, si era ucciso in carcere, in circostanze mai chiarite. In questo suo “dotto studio” O. invoca “contro l’opinione del Galiani, la libertà dei prezzi, col notevole intento di giovare agli umili e, di riverbero, alla prosperità nazionale” (R. di Castiglione, “La massoneria nelle due Sicilie”, Gangemi, 2006, p. 115). A restless and complex scholar, Odazi was considered one of the major neapolitan economists of the second half of XVIII century. A mason, pupil of Genovesi, whose chair he obtained in 1781, he took part in politic stirs that brong in 1799 to civil war in Naples and the to the “Repubblica”. But he was imprisoned and died in jail, probably suicide, in ’94. In this learned work O. claims, against Galiani opinion, the freedom of prices, meaning to benefit the humble classes.
grand in-8°, 358 pp, 46 documents, reliure plein simili havane. Absence du medaillon au 1er plat, defauts au 2e plat sinon tres bel exemplaire. [TX-16]
395p. + Many pages of drawings, diagrams and photographs. 8vo. Original cloth backed boards binding. Hardbound. Nice copy. PLANTS W132
Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows the slightest signs of shelf wear only, no tears. Very large format book with plates in b&w fine line drawnigs, often scaled mechanical drawings from the 18th century depicting such trades as Agriculture and rural arts, War, Iron foundry and forge, Extractive industries, Metal working, Glass, Masonry & carpentry, Textiles, Paper and printing, Leather, Gold, silver & jewelry, Fashion, etc.
Full gray cloth boards. Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows the slightest signs of shelf wear only, no tears. 9 1/4"w x 12 1/8"h. Very large format book with plates in b&w fine line drawings, often scaled mechanical drawings from the 18th century depicting such trades as Agriculture and rural arts, War, Iron foundry and forge, Extractive industries, Metal working, Glass, Masonry & carpentry, Textiles, Paper and printing, Leather, Gold, silver & jewelry, Fashion, etc.