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1893417Fremont: Fremont Tribune 1893. Very good plus. 32pp. Original green printed wrappers. Light wear and dust soiling. A scarce pamphlet publishing the rules of the local chapter of Freemasons in Fremont Nebraska as of 1893 and an interesting document of this outpost of the Odd Fellows in the rural eastern part of the state. OCLC locates one copy at Yale. Fremont Tribune unknown books
1895Margiotta-Palladisme-1.1 volume in-8, demi-cuir, vert, titre doré, dos à quatre nerfs (20,5 x 13,5 cm) de 346 pages, illustrations hors texte. Par Domenico Margiotta, docteur es-lettres et Philosophie, chevalier de l'ordre pontifical du Saint-Sépulcre. H. Falque, éditeur, Grenoble, 1895 - Voiron.- imprimerie et Lithographie A. Mollaret. Bon état.
186344850Leipzig: Verlag von Br. Hermann Fries, nicht datierte dritte vermehrte Auflage, Vorwort datiert von 1863 1863. 359 S., 8°, gebundene Ausgabe, Leinen, Blindprägung, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
186314936Paris, Didier (Typographie de Bourdier), 1863 ; in-12 ; demi-percaline verte décorée à froid, titre doré (reliure de l'époque) ; (4), XVI, 436 pp.
1838401108London : Norris and Son 1838. 1st edition. Softcover. Poor paperback copy; edges somewhat dust-dulled and nicked. Spine worn detached and somewhat stained front cover. Text remains clear and without blemish. Physical description; 25p : ill. ; 20 cm. Subjects; Masonry. Freemasonry. England - masonry. 20th century freemasonry. Masonic loggias. Masonic lodge. Freemasonry Rituals. Freemasonry & secret societies. Social Science - Freemasonry & Secret Societies. Lodge ceremonies. Masonry ceremonies. Augustus Frederick Prince Duke of Sussex 1773-1843. London : Norris and Son paperback
183863326London Norris and Son 1838. 8vo. In the original printed wrappers. One plates is detached. Plates with marginal browning otherwise a very fine and clean copy. 25 pp. two folded plates. unknown
183863326London, Norris and Son, 1838. 8vo. In the original printed wrappers. One plates is detached. Plates with marginal browning, otherwise a very fine and clean copy. 25 pp. + two folded plates.
18232111160007Portland ME : Mirror Office 1823. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Freemasons 16 pages ; 23 cm. Softcover. Stab binding. Clean unmarked pages. An early and rare Masonic pamphlet from Maine. Portland [ME] : Mirror Office paperback
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
1835496A slim book of 135 x 215 mm with 68 pp. In Dutch. Original red hardback. Two rectangles with the space between space filled with floral patterns on both covers, the word "WETBOEK" appearing on the front cover and a Masonic symbol on the back cover. A sticker, which seems decades old, has been placed on the spine. A few words have been penned in black ink with a feather by A. Canneman on April 2, 1859, with a Masonic signature. An esoteric engraving on p.3. 44 "articles" and a Bijladen at the end. This booklet is actually a document from 1835 that establishes the rules and constitutions for the higher degrees (above the Master's degree) within Freemasonry in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It regulates the operation of the Grand Chapter and its associated chapters, often associated with the Modern or French Rite. It contains the rules for the organization and procedure of the so-called "high degrees" (the fourth through seventh degrees in the 19th-century French rite). The Order of Freemasons under the Grand Chapter of the High Degrees (founded in 1803) is a Dutch obedience that builds on the "blue" or symbolic lodge.
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
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
1896254807Richmond: James E. Goode Printing Co. Printers 1896. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Begins with the Proceedings and Ceremonies at the Laying of the Corner Stone of the Jefferson Davis Monument. Thursday July 2d 1896 which includes an interesting listing of the contents of the box in the cornerstone. Also contains the minutes of the Proceedings as well as a listing of the members of the various lodges throughout the state. Memorial and necrologies as well. A very scarce Richmond Masonic item with only one copy located in OCLC and that in California. Bound in blue cloth with "Compliments of Grand Lodge of Virginia" stamped to front board. Very Good binding. James E. Goode Printing Co., Printers unknown books
18867709Oneonta N.Y. 1886. Broadsheet 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 books
187220225Paris, Albanel ; Lyon Josserand ; Lyon, imprimerie d'Aimé Vingtrinier, 1872 ; in-8, broché ; 144 pp., couverture grise.
1862925Paris, Gaume Frères et J. Duprey, 1862, deux volumes in-12 ; demi-chagrin vert empire, plats de percaline, dos à nerfs décoré de filets et pointillés dorés, plats entourés d’un large filet à froid, ex-dono doré sur les deux plats supérieurs, toutes tranches dorées ; XII-496 pages (frontispice, portrait de Frédéric Confalonieri), deux planches gravées hors-texte.
18301869Paris, Bachelier, 1830 ; in-16, broché, une illustration en frontispice, XII pages (avertissement), 296 pages, couverture grise imprimée (Caillet-2985).
1900324956Freemasons -- Southern Jurisdiction of the United States 1900. Hard Cover -- Very Good -- Showing lightest wear -- Lavendar cloth over boards with gilt lettering and gilt to all edges -- First Eition as no prior printing nored -- No date noted circa 1890's /1900's . Hard Cover. Very Good. Freemasons -- Southern Jurisdiction of the United States Hardcover
187340765Leipzig : Brockhaus Verlag 1873. 393 S. Schrift: Fraktur / Altdeutsche Schrift. gebundene Ausgabe, Leinen, Seiten alters- und papierbedingt gebräunt und stockfleckig, sonst guter Zustand
186211931Nantua, Imprimerie Auguste Arène, 1862 ; in-16, broché ; VI, 166, (2) pp., couverture vert pâle décorée.
1880LFA-1267229243 volumes de 360, 709 et 703 pages, format 165 x 245 mm, reliés cartonnage dos cuir, publiés en 1880-1881, Seguin Frères (Avignon) et Oudin Frères (Paris), bon état
18761620Boone Ia: Standard Book and Job Office 1876. About very good. 251pp. 16mo. Original printed wrappers. Spine perished first two leaves loose at top of spine. Some light wear and soiling marginal loss and wear to first two leaves. One page with contemporary pasteover in text. By-laws for the Freemason's lodge in Boone Iowa a small town north of Des Moines. Originally named "Montana" when it was incorporated in 1865 the town was rechristened in 1871. Herein are outlined the rules for admission into the lodge ceremonies meetings etc. Any imprints from Boone would seem to be scarce and we find no record of this work in OCLC. Standard Book and Job Office unknown books
188343893Dijon: n.p. 1883. First Edition. Very good minus. Original Freemason record book from Dijon's Loge de la Concorde covering the period from March 1881 to March 1883. The majority of the record book's text consists of detailed minutes of the lodge meetings written in a variety of secretarial hands which are generally neat and thoroughly legible. Also included are records of correspondence sent and received receipts for fees due and paid and vote tallies as well as the names and addresses of what may be lodge members and visitors with a number of those being from American cities. 12.75'' x 9''. Lined journal in decorative stamped leather boards with handwritten paper label affixed to front. i-xv 229 pages. Moderate chipping to boards with some loss at corners and spine. Moderate foxing and toning to preliminary leaves mild soil and toning throughout. Text in French written in several contemporary hands. n.p. unknown
188123028Dijon: n.p. 1881-1883. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good -. Tall 4to. Decorative stamped leather boards handwritten paper label affixed to front. Leather chipped at corners and edges with moderate loss. Blank journal with text handwritten in pen. i-xv 1-229pp. Heavy soil to preliminary leaves; mild soil and toning throughout. Very good minus. <br/><br/>1881 Freemason record book of Dijon's Loge de la Concorde covering the period from March 15 1881 to March 13 1883. In French. Contains name and address lists of what may be visitors as well as local lodge members; a number are from American cities. The bulk of the text consists of detailed minutes of the lodge meetings. Written in a variety of cursive secretarial hands generally neat and thoroughly legible. Includes records of correspondence sent and received receipts for fees due and paid vote tallies etc. n.p. hardcover books
18942103160046Boston The Chapter; S.J. Parkhill 1894. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Signed. Rare Massachusetts Masonic work in original fine binding no. 2 of only 12 Doubly signed and inscribed by Seranus Bowen M.E. Grand High Priest. Limited edition of "only 700 copies printed . of which only 12 were bound in crushed levant of the later this copy is number 2." Fine binding. Bound in polished brown levant morocco. Front hinge mended. Gilt ruled spine and covers. Gilt dentelle. Top edge gilt. Stamped in gold John Gaigh. Inscribed to R.E. John Haigh by Bownen. 145 pp. Includes list of members. <br> Presumably John Haigh's copy 1832-1896 of Somerville Massachusetts. Haigh was a noted industrialist mason and book collector. - Necrology of The New-England Historic Genealogical Society. The New England Historical & Genealogical Register NEHGS Boston Mass. 1897 Vol. 51 Page 82. Boston, The Chapter; S.J. Parkhill hardcover