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1982058956Supreme Grand Lodge of AMORC 1982. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Rosicrucian Library Volume XXXVIII. Edge tears to dust jacket which is now in protective mylar. 371pp. Supreme Grand Lodge of AMORC Hardcover
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
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
18754448New York: Masonic Publishing 1875. Fourth edition Revised. Hardcover. Good. Narrow octavo 94 pages brown decorated cloth edgeworn; ex libris M. Y. Johnson and A. J. Myers <br/><br/>With a new Preface explaining how his stereotype plates melted in the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. He had not expected to have produced another collection of poems including "The Level And The Square:. Masonic Publishing hardcover
Paris, Editions du Prisme, 1974. In-8 broché de 536 pages ornées de figures. Dos fragile.
182163192Kiøbenhavn, (1821). Small8vo. In the original blue boards with paper title-label to front board. Light wear to binding, otherwise a nice and clean copy. (8), 200 pp.
18665349Northwestern Masonic Pub. Good. 1866. First Edition. Original Cloth. Cover is wrinkled & worn book is tight. 4pp in the center of the book are torn with no loss. Slight & strange "perforation" damage to 1st 5 pp. . Northwestern Masonic Pub. hardcover
1920061916Oceanside CA: Rosicrucian Fellowship 1920. Book. Good. Hardcover. First Edition. Endpapers and page edges toned previous owner has made margin notations regarding scriptural references. Olive cloth with gilt red and black stampings corners bumped. 175pp. Rosicrucian Fellowship Hardcover
1990065539<p>Fritz Springmeier 1990. Book. Good. Paperback. First Edition. Corner crease to cover otherwise VG. 232pp. SCARCE.</p> Fritz Springmeier paperback
189316576Olympia WA: The Grand Lodge of Washington. Fine. 1893. Second Edition. Hardcover. Owner's stamp inside the front cover. ; 24mo 5" - 6" tall; 1365 pages . The Grand Lodge of Washington hardcover
194 + xiv pages. Index. "This book tells the story of who caused the slump (Great Depression) and how they caused it, and it directs attention to two simple steps that can be taken to save our farmers and traders... The depression from which we now suffer is due to an artificially induced variation in the purchasing power of money. In these pages will be found ample evidence in support of this statement. The quarter from which the trouble is coming is indicated, and the amazing manner in which the machinery for monetary control of the world was established is traced out." - from Introduction. Covers tanned with age. Binding intact. Prior owner's name atop front cover. Contents considerably annotated in soft pencil. Most of blank back leaf missing. Above-average but not excessive wear. Book
182089871820 New Haven, John C. Gray printer, engravings by companion A. Doolittle, 1820. Petit in-8° de 14+13-196 pages, orné dun frontispce et dun portrait et de 44 planches hors texte, dont un nouveau frontispice et une seconde page de titre gravée. Cartonnage bradel muet couvert en toile brune (reliure moderne).
182063011New Haven, John C. Gray, 1820. 8vo. In contemporary full calf with gilt lettering to spine. Wear and some scratches to binding. Title-page with closed tear and closely trimmed in upper margin (with no loss of text). Internally with occassional brownspotting, expecially affecting plates. (2), 14, 13, 196 pp. 44 plates (including 1 handcoloured map) and 1 frontispiece.
117932aafLondon, Reeves and Turner, 1873, sm. in-8vo, VII (+1) + 275 p. + 2 leaves, small bookseller’s ticket inside first cover ‘Librairie Maçonnique Van de Graaf Dopere Bruxelles’ publ. clothbound, title gilt on spine, bookcover with gilt frame.
1873030270London: Reeves and Turner 1873 8vo. original mauve green cloth gilt restored with repairs to hinges a little rubbed & frayed some flecking to spine recoloured gilding faded a few marks and spots else internally clean; pp. viii last blank 278 last colophon 2 pubs. advts. with 2 illustrations. A good copy. First Edition. Hard Cover. G. Reeves and Turner hardcover
198963100London, Guild Publishing, 1989. 8vo. In publisher's original black cloth in the original printed dust-jacket. Nice and clean. XIV, 306 pp. Illustrated.
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
117869aafLondon, E. Wilson’s, Printed for J. Wilkie, N° 71 in St. Paul’s Church-yard and W. Goldsmith, N° 24 Pater-noster-Row, MDCCLXXV. 1775, in-8vo, engraved frontispiece (W. Hutchinson del: 1769) + VII (+ 1 blank) + 1 leaf (the contents) + 239 p. (+ 1 blank) + 17 p. (+ 1 errata) appendix, some staining to title & frontispice, contemporary full calf, first joint cracked, (first bookcover loose).
554879Kessinger Publishing Company, [2002]. In-8 br., XIV-658 pp., qq. illustr. in et h.-t., fac-similé de l'éd. de 1911.
1988QZI-23Los Angeles, Philosophical Research Society, 1988. Diamond Jubilee Edition, first printing. Elephant folio, a very long 32 x 48.5 cm (!) book, unpaginated, CCXLV chapters, 48 colored pictures and many more black and white pictures throughout. Patterned boards, 1/4 leather spine, leather cover label, gilt cover/spine titles. Seems to be a reprint of the 1928 subscriber edition. No former ownership marks. Light rubbing on the front cover plate, first 5 pages show some foxing, fore-edges slightly yellowed, otherwise very clean and sound, in great shape. The grandest compendium ever gathered of esoteric lore, mythology, and historical anecdote. Filled to the brim with ancient woodcuts. A dense encyclopedia and a solid starting point from which to dive into subjects such as the Qabbala, Alchemy, Tarot, Ceremonial Magic, Neo-Platonic Philosophy, Mystery Religions, and the theory of Rosicrucianism and Freemasonry.
1994064459Philosophical Research Society 1994. Book. Very Good. Paperback. Folio - over 12 - 15" tall. Oversized nearly 13" tall and will require additional postage fee for international and airmail options. Foxing/spotting to exterior page edges. Philosophical Research Society Paperback
2010065740Weiser Books 2010. Book. Fine. Hardcover. First Edition. Clean tight copy in mylar-protected dust jacket. 110pp . Weiser Books Hardcover
2000063170Harper 2000. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. First U.S. Edition. Tight copy with mild edge wear to dust jacket which is now in protective mylar. 516pp. Harper Hardcover
1999050900Harper 1999. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First U.S. Edition. 516pp. Unclipped dust jacket in protective mylar. Harper Hardcover
2000049467Harper 2000. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. First U.S. Edition. Tight copy in mylar-protected dust jacket. 516pp. Harper Hardcover