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elala5764np: np c1750. Possibly edited by Gabriel-Louis Pérau 1700-1767 to whose L'Ordre des francs-maçons trahi it is sometimes found appended. The advice to the binder mentions 8 plates & gives different page placement and together with errata suggests a larger work. Worldcat. cites 2 different printings of the Chansons one of 30 pages the other of 31 with no mention of number of plates. small 8vo. pp. 33 1. 5 engraved plates of music. contemporary floral wrs. some chipping to extremities of wrs. old repair to lower front wr. 1 plate cropped at outer margin light dampstain to plates. elala5764 np: np, [c1750] unknown
0332574059.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1333698674.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1019888946.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
187525499Philadelphia: Claxton Remsen & Haffelfinger for the Library Committee of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania 1875. First Edition. Cloth. Near Fine. First Edition. xv 17-236 pages. Plus thirteen plates with albumen photographs by Frederick Gutekunst. 8vo. Publisher's vibrant blue cloth with highly decorated gilt spine. #991/1000 copies. A bright clean copy noting old tape repair to rear of title page. Includes errata slip soiled. Cloth. Gutekunst was a significant photographer in the Philadelphia area garnering medals at national and international exhibitions and photographic major figures who passed through the area. Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger for the Library Committee of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania unknown
185931555Chicago: Cameron & Hays Steam Book and Job Printers 148 Lake Street 1859. First Edition. Wraps. Good. Wraps. 12 pages. Stitched printed wraps with title on the front cover. Light damp-stains and scattered foxing to contents. <br /> <br /> Not listed in Sabin. A pre-Chicago fire imprint. Cameron & Hays, Steam Book and Job Printers, 148 Lake Street unknown
185926892Washington DC: Henry Polkinhorn Printer 375 D Street 1859. Very Good. Washington DC: Henry Polkinhorn Printer 375 D Street 1859. First Edition. 12mo 18cm; 12pp. Printed wraps removed. Rubbing to edges; glue remnants along spine; stray pen annotations to front. Binding is sound and pages unmarked. Very Good.<br /> <br /> Resolution from the Grand Lodge of DC advocating for the construction of a "well endowed National Institution for the maintenance and education of the Widows and Orphans of American freemasons" proposing to raise $100000 for its construction and endowment. Lists regents and "patronesses." No copies in retail and two holdings found in OCLC. Henry Polkinhorn, Printer, 375 D Street unknown
1869014723Joel Munsell Albany NY 1869. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Size: 6" x 4 1/8". Text body is clean and free from previous owner annotation underlining and highlighting. Gilt-stamped black leather over boards previous owner's name stamped on front board all edges gilt marbled end papers 88 pages. Covers have wear at extremities lacks rear free end paper two marks made in blue ink in blank margins next to where the previous owner's name is listed in the book on two pages. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1 lb 11 oz. Category: Groups Clubs & Associations; Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 014723. . Joel Munsell hardcover
189615111Boston: Order of the Lodge 1896. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. With a folded pamphlet for the 1600th Regular Communication to take place in the hall April 16th 1900. 143p. Very Good. Blue cloth toned at the spine a stain on the bottom-third of the front board. Square and firmly bound with a gilt top edge clean internally. A history of the lodge and its activities with many portraits of the members. Order of the Lodge hardcover
111049Berlin 1898. 8vo. IV 111 1 pp. Publ. cloth spine with printed boards. Bookplate of Svernsa Stora Landslogens bibliotek. hardcover
19068891New York: Benevolent Lodge No. 28 1906. First edition. 8vo 2 52 5pp. Portrait frontis photo plates facsimiles tables. Ownership signature and stamp of Edwin A. Quick to front endpapers. Complimentary slip from the author adhered to ffep. 3/4 blue cloth over white linen boards stamped in gilt. Soiling to boards light wear at spine ends. Clean internally and very good. <br /> <br /> Handsome commemorative volume from Masonic lodge 28 in New York with an interesting provenance. This copy owned by prominent architect from Yonkers Edwin A. Quick 1841-1913 who designed the Colgate Library Yonkers Public Library and City Hall Messiah Baptist Church among many others. Benevolent Lodge, No. 28 unknown
18578893Philadelphia: E.H. Butler & Co 1857. Sixth Edition. 8vo 10 5 6-396pp. Frontis and one other plate. Publisher's elaborately blind and gilt stamped red patterned cloth. Spine faded spine ends and corners lightly worn. Bookplate to front pastedown ink stains to upper corner of rear pastedown else clean internally and nearly fine. <br /> <br /> Uncommon Masonic text which explores the symbolism and allegory used in Masonry and how it relates to religious teachings including mortality virtue faith enlightenment etc. Quite scarce especially for having gone through several printings and a very nice copy. E.H. Butler & Co unknown
18858890New York: Robert Macoy Publisher 1885. First edition. 8vo 3 219pp plus 10 illustrated ads at rear. Ownership signature and stamp of Edwin A. Quick to front pastedown. Publisher's purple cloth stamped in black blind and gilt. Spine and top edge heavily sunned clean internally and very good. <br /> <br /> Uncommon 19th century Masonic directory with an interesting provenance. This copy owned by prominent architect from Yonkers Edwin A. Quick 1841-1913 who designed the Colgate Library Yonkers Public Library and City Hall Messiah Baptist Church among many others. He is listed in the directory on pg 211. Robert Macoy, Publisher unknown
18769072New York: Thomas Holman Printer 1876. First edition. 8vo 204 116 iv 172 110 iv pp. Frontis vignettes for each year with tables indices. Contemporary half calf over blue marbled boards. Ownership stamp and signature of Edwin A. Quick to front endpapers. Boards rubbed and worn but solid. Very good. <br /> <br /> Two years of Grand Lodge of New York reports each with separately paginated section on foreign correspondence. This copy owned by prominent architect from Yonkers Edwin A. Quick 1841-1913 who designed the Colgate Library Yonkers Public Library and City Hall Messiah Baptist Church among many others. Thomas Holman, Printer unknown
145347<p>Charleston South Carolina: Printed by Bro. A. E. Miller 1854. 1p. 17 x 11 inches. Broadside. Letterpress printed in red ink on blue wove paper; decorative typographic border. Five small printer’s ornament illustrations of winged cherub heads and a Masonic “eye.†Minor paper losses at folds affect one letter of text; closed tears at fold lines especially along left edge; some foxing; very good.</p> <p>Antebellum broadside outlining the order of exercises for the centennial of the Grand Lodge of Freemasons of South Carolina. </p> <p>The lyrics for two anthems and an ode sung during the celebration are printed out in full. Some of the named participants include Rev. E. B. Hort Grand Chaplain S. Henry Dickson M. D. Past Master of Orange Lodge No. 14 who delivered the address M. S. Revees sic superintendent of music and Henry Buist Grand Marshal of the Procession.</p> <p>Ref. Hummel 2363: one copy at ScU. Unlisted on OCLC.</p> unknown
1877SZEPEBKS007741IRio de Janeiro: Oriente do Rio de Janeiro 1877. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo 22x15 cm. - 388 pp. - With a separate title-page on the unnumbered Page 221: "Rituaes do Grande Oriente Unido e de Supremo Conselho do Brazil - I." with a date of 1879 as well as a full-page table of "Alphabetos Maconicos" on the also unnumbered Page 325. With a full-page Errata - Half red morocco spine with 4 raised bands and title in gilt marbled end-papers. Edges quite worn. With an old blue label of the Porto Allegre book dealer Joaquim Alves Leite and a bookplate of a now defunct U.S. seminary library. - The Grande Oriente do Brazil is a masonic body in Brazil in the tradition of Anglo-American Freemasonry. This book gives their constitution and laws and descrbes all of their rituals including the funeral ones. - Extremely rare: WorldCat gives no location at all and only a single one for the somewhat shorter 373 pages first edition of 1875 Universidade de Sao Paulo <br/> <br/> Oriente do Rio de Janeiro hardcover
186532145Leavenworth: Bulletin Book Poster and Job Rooms 1865. Stitched in original printed illustrated yellow wrappers. 105 1 blank pp. Very Good.<br /> <br /> "Auspicious circumstances smile upon our present communication; ruthless devastating war no longer desolates the land; the clang of arms and the shriek of carnage no more disturb or interrupt our solemn mysteries." Participants and activities are recorded.<br /> AII Kansas 453. Bulletin Book, Poster and Job Rooms unknown
186937231Nouvelle-Orleans: Au Secretariat General du Supreme Conseil 1869. Original printed glazed yellow wrappers. 23 1 blank pp. Light wear top edge uncut. Entirely in the French language.<br /> Not in Thompson. OCLC 4953870 13 as of August 2022. Au Secretariat General du Supreme Conseil unknown
18867709Oneonta N.Y. 1886. Menu 21.5 x 14 cm. one leaf printed recto only. Illustrated with two small engraved vignettes at head and foot of sheet. An attractively designed menu for a dinner of the Royal Arch Masons in the central New York State city of Oneonta. The menu items are interesting with a strong representation of clams oysters lobsters salmon sardines boiled ham corned beef pickled tongue pickled tripe pickled more clams and of course ice cream strawberries and pie. "J. Benedict sic Prop.†is printed but there is no indication of the name of a hotel caterer or restaurant. Very slight fold lines otherwise very clean and bright. unknown
187032897Jackson: W.W. Gates & Co. 1870. 16mo. 15 1 pp. Stitched in original printed and lightly worn wrappers. Very Good.<br /> <br /> The By-Laws of Jackson Council No. 13 are printed at pages 12-15. Page 16 prints a list of eight "Officers for 1870" and 24 Members.<br /> Not located on OCLC as of May 2016. W.W. Gates & Co. unknown
18886046Moscow Tx 1888. Good plus. 23331pp. Folio. Contemporary vellum boards. Front board coming detached from foot; loss from foot of spine; moderate wear to corners and edges. Final leaf detached otherwise minimal internal wear. A detailed and long-running record of minutes for the Henderson Yoakum chapter of Freemasons which covers well over thirty years of the group's history. This chapter was located in the small east Texas town of Moscow south of Lufkin whose population was 228 in 1880 according to the census. These entries document the formation of the chapter record votes on members with a count of white and black balls cast bylaws design of a chapter seal announcements of deaths of members foundation of a Masonic school in town and much other chapter business. The book also includes proceedings of trials against members including one on May 27 1860 at which "It was decided that accused was guilty of gross unmasonic conduct by 6 black ball to three white." The entries are interrupted after the meeting on October 20 1860 at which a committee was appointed "To report on the propriety of withdrawing or seceding from the Grand Chapter of the United States." On August 19 1865 after the close of the Civil War the entries resume. An alphabetical index of subjects occupies the initial leaves. The namesake of the masonic chapter Henderson King Yoakum was a soldier politician and author whose 1855 History of Texas was described by John Jenkins as "The first scholarly history of Texas written after annexation." He was a close friend of Sam Houston and a founding member of the chapter that adopted his named. Laid into this record book is a carbon copy of a letter to the son of Texas Governor William P. Hobby remarking that his grandfather Edwin Hobby was a member of the Henderson Yoakum chapter as well as three additional pieces of later Texas masonic ephemera. Also notable is the bookseller's label on the front pastedown denoting that the blank book used to record these minutes was obtained from Henry Hinck Bookseller & Stationer Galveston Tx. A fine document of masonic participation in rural Texas in the second half of the 19th century. unknown
0331526727.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1970383255West Croydon : Provincial Grand Lodge of Surrey 1970. First Edition. Hardcover. Pen inscribed by previous owner. Very good copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Slight suggestion only of dust-dulling and rubbing to the spine bands and panel edges. Minor dust-toning on end pages. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Physical description: 171pp.; illus; ports and frontispiece. Notes: D: M Turner. Researched and written by Bailey. Subjects: Freemasons. England History. PROFESSIONS. OCCUPATIONSSURREY - GENERAL:FREEMASONS. Freemasons. Surrey West Croydon : Provincial Grand Lodge of Surrey hardcover
18656227Richmond: Chas. H. Wynne Printer 1865. Original Wrappers. Very Good binding. Octavo. 31 1 blank pp. Confederate imprint. Stitched in self-wrappers as issued. A remarkably well preserved copy of this report printed in the last days of the Confederacy. Loosely laid in an early stiff paper wrapper with a manuscript title on the front cover. Parrish & Willingham 8648. Chas. H. Wynne, Printer unknown
102410771X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover