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1879580681879. FREEMASONRY. THE LIBERAL FREEMASON a Monthly Magazine. Boston: Alfred F. Chapman. 7 issues. 8vo. white paper wrappers printed in black. Offered with: THE FREEMASON'S REPOSITORY Published Monthly for Masons and Their Families. Providence: E.L. Freeman & Son Henry Rugg editor. 82 issues. 8vo. blue paper wrappers printed and decorated in black. Overall condition is about very good with some pencil ownership signatures soiling foxing and/or wear to wrappers. Seven issues have one or both covers detached though the wrappers are present. This group of two similar late 19th-century periodicals is offered as a lot. Here is a detailed list of the issues included: THE LIBERAL FREEMASON 7 issues Volume 2 numbers 2 May 1878 4 July 1878 6 September 1878 7 October 1878 9 December 1878 11 February 1879 12 March 1879. THE FREEMASON'S REPOSITORY 82 issues Volume 11 number 10 July 1882. Volume 12 numbers 1 - 4 October 1882 - January 1883 7 April 1883. Volume 14 numbers 11 August 1885 & 12 September 1885. Volume 15 numbers 1 October 1885 3 - 5 December 1885 - February 1886. Volume 16 numbers 5 February 1887 8 - 11 May 1887 - August 1887. Volume 17 numbers 2 November 1887 7 April 1888 8 May 1888 11 August 1888 12 September 1888. Volume 18 numbers 2 November 1888 4 - 6 January 1889 - March 1889 8 May 1888 10 July 1889 11 August 1889. Volume 19 numbers 1 October 1889 2 November 1889 6 - 8 March 1890 - May 1890 10 July 1890; back cover detached but present 11 August 1890 12 September 1890. Volume 20 numbers 1 October 1890 3 - 12 December 1890 - September 1891. Volume 21 numbers 4 January 1892 6 March 1892 8 May 1892 9 June 1892; front cover detached but present 10 -12 July 1812 - September 1892. unknown
1820252889Philadelphia: T. S. Manning 1820. pamphlet. very good-. 31 pages. 12mo disbound a few pages with light foxing. Philadelphia: T. S. Manning 1820.<br/> <br/> Inscribed on last page by George A. Baker grand secretary of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. Included in the text is a list of the Masonic Lodges in the United States under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. Text also includes a list of names of freemasons in several states who were suspended rejected or repulsed by their lodges.<br/> <br/> T. S. Manning unknown
1879580681879. FREEMASONRY. THE LIBERAL FREEMASON a Monthly Magazine. Boston: Alfred F. Chapman. 7 issues. 8vo. white paper wrappers printed in black. Offered with: THE FREEMASON'S REPOSITORY Published Monthly for Masons and Their Families. Providence: E.L. Freeman & Son Henry Rugg editor. 82 issues. 8vo. blue paper wrappers printed and decorated in black. Overall condition is about very good with some pencil ownership signatures soiling foxing and/or wear to wrappers. Seven issues have one or both covers detached though the wrappers are present. This group of two similar late 19th-century periodicals is offered as a lot. Here is a detailed list of the issues included: THE LIBERAL FREEMASON 7 issues Volume 2 numbers 2 May 1878 4 July 1878 6 September 1878 7 October 1878 9 December 1878 11 February 1879 12 March 1879. THE FREEMASON'S REPOSITORY 82 issues Volume 11 number 10 July 1882. Volume 12 numbers 1 - 4 October 1882 - January 1883 7 April 1883. Volume 14 numbers 11 August 1885 & 12 September 1885. Volume 15 numbers 1 October 1885 3 - 5 December 1885 - February 1886. Volume 16 numbers 5 February 1887 8 - 11 May 1887 - August 1887. Volume 17 numbers 2 November 1887 7 April 1888 8 May 1888 11 August 1888 12 September 1888. Volume 18 numbers 2 November 1888 4 - 6 January 1889 - March 1889 8 May 1888 10 July 1889 11 August 1889. Volume 19 numbers 1 October 1889 2 November 1889 6 - 8 March 1890 - May 1890 10 July 1890; back cover detached but present 11 August 1890 12 September 1890. Volume 20 numbers 1 October 1890 3 - 12 December 1890 - September 1891. unknown books
1820252889Philadelphia: T. S. Manning 1820. pamphlet. very good-. 31 pages. 12mo disbound a few pages with light foxing. Philadelphia: T. S. Manning 1820.<br/><br/> Inscribed on last page by George A. Baker grand secretary of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. Included in the text is a list of the Masonic Lodges in the United States under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. Text also includes a list of names of freemasons in several states who were suspended rejected or repulsed by their lodges.<br/><br/> T. S. Manning unknown books
18519Edinburgh: T. C. & E. C. Jack Grange Publishing Works. Very Good. N.D. Early Edition. Hardcover. Bound in red cloth with ornate gilt decorations on the covers & spines. Rubbed at the corners and spine ends. The hinges are all intact. Volumes 2 and 6 have some water spotting to the covers mostly volume 2. Contents are "fine" with all plates present. Certainly less common than the 3 volume edition. No date but circa 1880-1890. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall . T. C. & E. C. Jack, Grange Publishing Works hardcover
27448P., Dondey-Dupré, 1821, in 8° broché, 64pp. ; couverture muette de parution (légèrement fanée avec petits manques) ; qq. rousseurs.
Ultra-rare signed book by the amazing Maurice Cotterell. Hand-written signature appears upon title page. "His work, best described as adventure fact, brings together modern science, spirituality and ancient wisdom to unlock the events of the past, the present and the future." - from front flyleaf. "This ancient knowledge is known and thrives today, concealed in sacred geometry, cherished by the Church and the higher orders of Freemasonry. For the first time ever, Maurice Cotterell reveals the reasons for the secrecy, reasons which affect the future of us all." - from back cover. 356 pages. Index. Bibliography. Many colour plates. Average wear. Reading creases to spine. Book
446 pages. Index. Reproductions of archival black and white photos. "Provides stunning information about the secret role of freemasons in international politics, about the bloody upheavals in france in 1789 and in Russia in 1917... Pursues the history of the Communist idea from the 18th century Illuminati up to Moses Hess and his disciples... Concentrates on the so-called Russian revolutions in 1917... Reveals how 30 million were killed in the Soviet Union, and how millions more suffered unbearably in the GULAG system... and how the perpetrators are still at work today." - back cover. Negligible wear. A new unread copy. Book
18651408Raleigh: Printed at the "Daily Confederate" Office 1865. Stitched without wrappers. Octavo. 102 pages. Very good with mild uniform toning and some light soil and minor extremity wear. Top fore corner of first leaf has a neat tape repair from back side. Original stitched binding holding well. A few leaves unopened. The Grand Lodge met in Raleigh the first week of December 1864. In his address herein Grand Master Eli Faucette Watson alluding to the Civil War and the Confederacy notes that the ancient fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons has nobly sent forth many valiant sons "who have sacrificed their lives in defence of Liberty and against the usurpation of a despot and tyrant and will ever be ready to stand side by side with the bravest of North Carolina's sons in vindicating our rights and institutions."<br /> <br /> Much additional content relating to Masonic business in North Carolina including treasurer's reports membership reports and more. <br /> <br /> Ref. PARRISH & WHLLINGHAM 8628. Printed at the "Daily Confederate" Office unknown
36855's Gravenhage 1919/1923/1926. . Rituaalboek van den LEERLINGSGRAAD Opening en sluiting der loge inwijding en aanneming / Rirualboek van den GEZELLENGRAAD / Inleiding tot het rituaalboek van den MEESTERGRAAD. -Tle. II u. III A mit Anmerkungen u. Register. - Mit den Orig.-VDeckeln dieser bei Tl. II angeschmutzt. - Nicht im Handel Exemplare verstorbener Freimaurer sollten der nächsten Loge zurückgegeben werden. 's Gravenhage, 1919/1923/1926. unknown
120576aafParis, chez Oudin , Frères ; Avignon chez Seguin Frères, 1881, gr. in-8vo, CIX + 1 f. (entre titre) + 360 p. / 3 ff. + 709 p. reliure en d.-époque, dos à 4 nerfs avec titre et tomaison dorés. Bel exemplaire.
178992521789 Osnabrück und Hamm, bey Philipp Heinrich Perrenon, 1789. Un volume in-8° (126 x 205 mm) de [8]+319+[1bl] pages. Reliure ancienne en pleine percaline lie de vin, pièce de titre verte, tranches marbrées de bleu.
175489891754 Té Dordrecht, by Abraham Blussé, 1754. In-8° de 480+[16] pages, reliure de lépoque en plein veau havane, dos à nerfs orné, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge. Traduction néerlandaise de louvrage de Schwabe intitulé «Der Freymaurer, eine moralische Schrift» (1638-1739).
173890341738 Leipzig, verlegts Bernhard Breitkopf. In-8° de [8]+416+[8] pages, contenant 52 pièces, datées entre le 4 janvier et le 27 décembre 1738. Reliure dépoque en plein vélin, étiquette de titre orange.
54971Genève, Imprimerie d’Elie Carey 1852, 230x155mm, XXXII - 511pages, broché. Intérieur propre, pratiquement pas de rousseurs. Couverture très bien conservée. Pages non coupées. Non rogné. Bel état de l’ensemble.
119274aafParis, Chez l’Auteur, Rue de Bondy, 1866, gr. in-8vo, 2 ff. (faux-titre et titre) + 86 p., brochure originale tachée. Pt. coin inf. coupé.
187139752ABBln, Druck: Mittler 1871. Gr.-8°. XII, 746 S. Bedruckter OPpBd. Deckelbezug geringf. fleckig und mit kl. Fehlstellen, Rückenbezug repariert, Rücken an den Kapitalen mit kl. Papierstreifen verstärkt. (=Historische Belehrungen für den Meistergrad des Bundes der Großen National-Mutterloge der Preußischen Staaten, genannt zu den drei Weltkugeln. I).
17922993FBHamburg, Verlag Bachmann und Gundermann, 1792. Klein-8°. 18 x 11 cm. X, 199 Seiten. Pappband etwas späterer Zeit mit goldgeprägten Rückenschildern der Zeit. [3 Warenabbildungen]
635623J. Petit Besançon 1822 In-12 ( 205 X 120 mm ) de 157 pages, demi basane marbrée, dos lisse janséniste avec date dorée en queue ( Reliure récente ). Introuvable ! # Fesch 241 # Dorbon 544: "Dans cet ouvrage, non cité par Wolfstieg, BURDIN se montre particulièrement hostile à la Maçonnerie des Hauts Grades qu'il accuse de jacobinisme. A la dernière page, on trouve le nom de l'auteur qui s'intitule "actuellement homme de lettres, c'est-à-dire, ouvrier compositeur d'imprimerie". # Pas dans Caillet. Bel exemplaire.
721981Librairie Internationale - A. Lacroix, Verboeckhoven & Cie, Editeurs Paris 1866 2 volumes in-8 ( 230 X 150 mm ) de 475 et 496 pages, brochés sous couvertures imprimées. EDITION ORIGINALE française, traduit de l'allemand par E. TANDEL. Petites traces sur les couvertures, dos fendus avec petits manques, bons exemplaires, purs.
16286Dijon, Imprimerie de Defay, 1782. In-8, 56-7 pp., demi-basane rouge, dos lisse orné de filets et de fleurons dorés (petits manques de papier au titre sans dommage pour la lecture).
17802989FBBerlin, Verlag Christian Ludewig Stahlbaum, 1780. 8. 220 Seiten, [1] Blatt. Blauer Pappband der Zeit mit Herrnhuter Kleisterpapierbezug. [3 Warenabbildungen]
662947Calmann Levy, Editeur Paris 1887 2 tomes réunis un 1 volume fort in-12 ( 185 X 120 mm ) de XI-311 et 542 pages, demi-basane verte, dos lisse orné de filets à froid. Edition originale. Bel exemplaire. Caillet 9806.
UUI-12988In-12 relié, Bordeaux, Charles Lawalle Neveu, 5830 (sic), 308 pp. Sous sobre reliure d’époque un peu frottée mais solide, intérieur propre (jauni et roussi sans excès). Bon exemplaire de ce titre extrêmement rare. Poids 250 g. Envoi lettre verte. Frais d'envoi 6,70 euros sur la France, 15,50 euros pour l’étranger (tarifs de base hors envois suivis). Possibilité de remise en mains propres sur Paris, possibilité d’envoi MONDIAL RELAY, n'hésitez pas à me contacter avant de passer commande. Twitter : @Pontneuf06.
239570Chez Caillot Paris S.D.(1800) In-12 ( 190 X 110 mm ) de 136 pages cartonnage de papier marbré à la bradel, dos lisse janséniste ( reliure postérieure ). EDITION ORIGINALE. Bel exemplaire.J.F. VERNHES, Homme de lettre, Vénérable de la loge de La Parfaite Humanité, à l'Orient de Montpellier.