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190969925N.p.: Supreme Council 1909. First edition. Octavo. Frontispiece portrait 75 1 pp. Photographic portraits throughout. Publisher's tan wrappers with raised gilt lettering. An excellent copy.This is a text honoring the great American explorer Albert Pike as a Mason. According to the text this lodge also had two hundred bronze medallions struck to honot his centenary. Supreme Council unknown
187754481Sacramento: H. S. Crocker & Co. Printers 1877. Hardcover. Near fine. 76pp. Twenty-fourmo 14 cm Pebbled navy blue cloth over boards decoratively stamped in blind and gilt. With only very minor wear to the extremities. H. S. Crocker & Co., Printers hardcover
189722059Wien. B. Herder. 1897 1897. Soft cover. Very Good. tall8v0 24cm v387p. printed & decorated wraps covers detached with spine lacking covers foxed leaves loose contents very good. ds1. - A series of twelve lectures on freemasonry in the Austro-Hungary Empire given in the Musikvereins-Saale in Vienna in 1897. Wien. B. Herder. 1897 unknown
103577Augsburg Sumptibus Sebastiani Eysenbarth 1748. 8vo. 178 4 pp. Wormholes in the margins worse on pp. 130-50 with some loss of text in side-notes. Worn contemporary marbled paper boards. Minimal wormholes through the boards. Sprinkled edges. From the library of the Provincial masonic lodge of Gothenburg. VD18 15299570. Wolfstieg 1351. Kloss 332 for the Italian translation. Second edition first published in 1747. This is an anti-masonic tract and especially polemic against â€Der neu-aufgesteckte brennende Leuchter des Freymäurer-Ordens.†published in Leipzig 1746. Its content is summarized by Wolfstieg as: â€Die Frmr die gefährlichte Gesellschaft der Welt sie bereiten das Kommen des Antichristen vor.†hardcover
183443645Gettysburg PA: R.W. Middleton 1834. 8vo. xiv 15-93 1 pp. Woodcut illust. on title. Original calf-backd blue boards old spine labl partially chppd mnr rubbng edgewear hnges startng mnr soilng few frmr ownrshp mrkng on frnt pstdn & title still a G copy. First edition of this very scarce work. Thaddeus Stevens 1792-1868 -- best-remembered as the primary proponent of the impeachment of President Andrew Johnson after the Civil War -- was a fiery leader of the Anti-Masonic party in Pennsylvania. He claimed that the Freemasons were conspiring and monopolizing positions in government and the testimony wrung from the Masonic defendant’s witnesses was very embarrassing to the local Masonic Societies. R.W. Middleton, hardcover
2280Richmond: Gillis & Baptist Steam Job Printer 1874. . 8vo royal-blue cloth Five holdings in OCLC four in Virginia The story of the founding of a French Rite lodge in Richmond Virginia in the 1840s. Enumerating the difficulties of communication between the York Rite freemasons already in Richmond and the new French Lodge because of language and the very significant differences between the two Rites. Richmond: Gillis & Baptist, Steam Job Printer, 1874. hardcover
178569714Venezia: Presso Leonardo Bassaglia; Presso Gian Francesco Garbo 1785. Leather Bound. Very Good. 95; 370; 352pp. Duodecimo 18.5 cm Mottled leather with gilt stamping on the spine. Publisher's red stain to the text block edges. Marbled endpapers. Some rubbing and chipping to the leather at the extremities. Underlying boards exposed periodically along the edges. Very occasional light foxing to the pages. Small loss from bottom margin corner of p. 117/18 of second work. Regular errors in the printing of page numbers but no text missing. Italian text. This copy is from the personal library of Kent Walgren Mormon scholar bookseller and author of the definitive bibliography of freemasonry with his brief markings in pencil on the front free endpaper. Pages exceptionally bright. Opens with a rare work on Freemasonry written anonymously. Followed by parts 3 and 4 of Pluquet's work on Christian heretics translated by Tomasso Antonio Contin. Presso Leonardo Bassaglia; Presso Gian Francesco Garbo unknown
190261457San Francisco CA: The History Publishing Co. 1902. Thick folio. 11 x 13.5 in. 545 3 31 1 xiii 1 pp. Extra-illustrated title text illustrations plates rubricated initials photogravure plates preserving tissue guards rubricated initials and more throughout. Full calf on beveled boards cover decoration & ornament embossed in blind on front cover gilt lettering stamped on front cover & spine gilt inner dentelles a.e.g. expertly rebacked w/ original spine laid-back down minor repairs to corners endpapers renewed ink markings & annotations on a few pages still a VG- tight and sound copy of this very heavy tome. First edition of this lavish production detailing the founding and growth of Freemasonry Lodges in the Oregon Washington Idaho & Montana Territories and later States including specific biographical details of key personnel. The weighty work opens with a narrative of the origins of Freemasonry the Scottish Rites and the Knights Templar as well as the rise and progress of the Mystic Shrine and Eastern Star. In 1846 7 Freemasons organized and petitioned the nearest lodge in Missouri for a charter granted for the Multnomah Lodge No. 84 in the same year. The first Masonic lodge in Washington was located in Olympia in 1853 while still part of the Oregon Territory. The History Publishing Co., hardcover
18558878Philadelphia: Leon Hyneman 1855. Second edition. 23x14cm 72pp. Frontis illustration. Bound in elaborately blind stamped navy cloth with gilt decoration to spine. Ownership stamp of Samuel M. Todd grandmaster of Louisiana on the front endpapers. Boards lightly bumped and with a few scuffs. Scattered light foxing else clean internally and very good. <br /> <br /> Early uniform American edition published as part of the Masonic Library series of key Freemason texts with an interesting ownership provenance. Samuel M. Todd 1815-1905 served as Grand Master of Masons in Louisiana in 1859 1868 and 1870-1872. He was also grand commander of the Knights Templar of Louisiana in 1866-67. . Leon Hyneman unknown
19308853Memphis Tenn: Masonic Supply Co 1930. Early printing. Large 8vo. 508pp. Maroon blind stamped boards with gilt decoration to spine and front cover gilt edges. Light shelf war to boards else near fine. Masonic Supply Co unknown
19358846Published by Authority of The Supreme Guardian Council of Job's Daughters 1935. Third edition. 8vo. 31pp. Gray paper boards with purple ink titling and decoration to front cover staple bound minor smudging and wear damage from sticker removal on front cover very good. Published by Authority of The Supreme Guardian Council of Job's Daughters unknown
189549534Boston: A.A. Rothenberg & Co. 1895. Oblong thick folio. 14 x 11 in. 499 9 pp. Illustrated title over 2000 text photos photo illustrations illustrations. Original publisher’s padded pebble-grain brown morocco gilt illustration of Knight Templar on front cover lettering gilt lettering on spine a.e.g. w/ original gift box & lid hinges reinforced with cloth tape NF/G copy w/ original issue of the August 27 1895 issue of the Boston Herald devoted to the Encampment laid-in. First edition of this spectacular and scarce work visually chronicling this massive meeting of over 40000 Freemason Knights Templar in Boston during the Gilded Age. This Conclave was the height of pomp and circumstance for the Philanthropic Chivalric Order of Freemasons and they seem to have taken over the entire city. The New York Times notes that “Boston has seldom if ever been so elaborately decorated. Practially every building along the line of the march besides many of the side streets is clothed in color with appropriate mottoes and Masonic emblems intertwined with streamers and bunting.†This spectacular work depicts the 1000s of the participants participating lodges the special Masonic badges and ribbons for the event regalia the active lodges in Boston at the time and more. The California Commandery was one of the earliest to arrive in their specially equipped train who upon mounting their horses was escorted through the city by the Boston Commandery. Worldcat locates 2 copies. A.A. Rothenberg & Co., hardcover
197934923Bloomington IL: Masonic Book Club 1979. 8vo. xii 74 l 2 401 1 pp. Frntsp. 1 large folding plate of torture chamber. Blue cloth gilt lettrng 7 decrtn vry mnr shlfwr VG w/ frmr ownrshp lbl on frnt pstdn. First facsimile edition 1 of 1250 copies printed of this famed work about John Coustos who was tortured by the Spanish Inquisition in Lisbon rpeatedly over 2 months and then sentenced to the galleys for four years until he was freed by emissaries of King George II. Masonic Book Club, hardcover
190814582New York: Ullman Manufacturing and Bergan Publishing 1908. Very Good. New York: Ullman Manufacturing and Bergan Publishing 1908. Three different Masonic promotional broadside posters. Printed recto only. 6 3/4" x 9 3/4"; 7 3/4" x 9 3/4". Light rubbing to edge; short closed along edge of "I dearly love a Mason."<br /> <br /> "Let's End All Discontent" undated but the style and typeface matches the other Bergen poster. Ullman Manufacturing and Bergan Publishing unknown
1875004900No Place: M. W. & Co. 1875. Three tickets 1875-1878 no place. All removed from an album with minor signs of this the menu has some loss to the surface of the lower cover. The first is for a banquet to celebrate the installation of Adam Robertson at the Star Hotel Alnwick in November 1875; the second and third both relate to the anniversary of this installation in 1878 one item being a ticket the other a folding list of toasts and a menu. The list of toasts / menu was published by M. W. &. Co. almost certainly Marcus Ward & Co. in London. First Edition. Unbound. Good. Various. Tickets. M. W. & Co. Paperback
1912112771Paris, Secrétariat du Grand Orient 1912 In-18 broché 14 cm sur 9,5. 300 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
194829427Paris, Grande Loge de France, 1931 à 1939. Ensemble de 91 revues au format pt in-8 (213 x 138 mm) d'une soixantaine de pages chacun (environ), agrafés.
1953LFA-126711570Un document de 148 pages, format 135 x 210, broché, publié en 1952, Grande Loge de France, bon état
194829426Paris, Grande Loge de France, 1948 à 1964. Ensemble de 70 revues au format pt in-8 (213 x 138 mm) d'une soixantaine de pages chacun (environ), agrafés.
1971LFA-126715385N° 22 (2e trimestre 1971) des "Cahiers de la Grande Loge de France : 80 pages, format 150 x 210 mm, broché couverture couleur, publié en 1971, bon état
39451In-12 (154 x 92 mm), broché, couverture de papier gris d'attente d'origine, 98 pages. Philadelphie [i.e. Paris], Philarethe, rue de l'Equerre, à l'A-Plomb, 1786.
1785167321785 br. dans son papier de reliure d'origine, non rogné. in-16, 98pp., Philadelphie chez Philarethe, rue de l'Equerre à l'A-plomb. 1785
178721042A Philadelphies, chez Philarethe, rue de l'E1querre, à l'A-plomb, 1787. In-18 broché de 142-[2] pages, couverture de papier marbré... rafistolée.
32974A Philadelphie, chez Philarèthe, 1787. 3 parties réunies en 1 volume in-12, 144; 164; 154p. Cartonnage bradel d'époque, pièce de titre noire au dos.
39450In-12 (182 x 120 mm), broché, couverture de papier gris d'attente d'origine, 148, (4) pages. Philadelphie [Paris], Philarethe, 1785.