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1937023473Bruxelles 1937 Librairie Cock Soft cover
1939023474Bruxelles 1939 Librairie Cock Soft cover
19622512140020Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania Philadelphia 1962. Hardcover. Very Good. Rare book on Pennsylvania Free Masonry Bound in publisher's cloth. Hardcover. No dust jacket. Good binding and cover. Clean unmarked pages. 244 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. Light discoloration rear cover. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia hardcover
1965177210Editions maçonniques de France Editions Maçonniques de France, 1965 - 2001. 56 numéros de 1965 à 2001 : N° 54-85-86-90-91-96-124-138-139-147-150-159-160-189-190- 199 à 206 inclus -208-209-210 inclus - 213 à 219 inclus- 223 - 224 - 225 -228 - 232 - 233- 235 à 242 inclus - 244 - 245 - 248 -249 - 250 -252 à 255 inclus. Très bon état.
32pp., interleaved with blank pages, margins of the orig. purple printed wrappers lightly chipped. A rare privately printed library catalogue of a Masonic library.
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
196091468Fort Worth 1960. Hardcover. Very Good. illustrations 197 12p. Original blue cloth. 18 cm. Rubber stamp "Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Texas" and an inked former owner's name on endpapers. Cover has some wear and a few modest spots. No jacket did it ever have one. hardcover
186218513Columbus: Richard Nevins 1862. 70 2 blank pp. Original printed wrappers dustsoiled with some wear stitched. Minor foxing. Very Good. With many references to the Civil War and detailed information on the state of Freemasonry in Ohio at this time. FIRST EDITION. Not in Sabin Thomson Eberstadt Decker. Richard Nevins unknown
20081138961Lewis Masonic 2008. Hard cover. Very good/No jacket. Reprint of 1988 edition.<br /> <br /> Small indentations dotting front cover board not affecting legibility. Small worn patch on bottom edge of back cover. Top edge of spine is bumped but binding is tight. Inside is clean and unmarked. Lewis Masonic unknown
186218513Columbus: Richard Nevins 1862. 70 2 blank pp. Original printed wrappers dustsoiled with some wear stitched. Minor foxing. Very Good. With many references to the Civil War and detailed information on the state of Freemasonry in Ohio at this time. FIRST EDITION. Not in Sabin Thomson Eberstadt Decker. Richard Nevins unknown books
1843WRCAM49793St. Louis: Chambers & Knapp 1843. 141pp. Dbd. Minor soiling and wear. Very good. Scarce Freemason work from the state of Missouri. The proceedings ran from April 10 to April 15 and were presided over by Priestly H. McBride Joab Bernard and others. Walgren locates three copies and OCLC turns up one more. WALGREN 4472. Chambers & Knapp unknown books
1849WRCAM49796St. Louis: Chambers & Knapp 1849. 31pp. Dbd. Minor soiling and wear. Very good. Scarce Freemason imprint from the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Missouri. In addition to the proceedings the work includes a "List of and returns from Chapters under the jurisdiction of the Grand Chapter of Missouri October 1848." This lists each chapter when they meet and the members. WALGREN 5230. Chambers & Knapp unknown books
1849WRCAM49797St. Louis: M'Kee 1849. 24pp. Dbd. Minor soiling and wear. Very good. Scarce Freemason imprint from the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Missouri. In addition to the proceedings the work includes a "List of and returns from Chapters under the jurisdiction of the Grand Chapter of Missouri May 1949." This lists each chapter when they meet and the members. WALGREN 5231. M'Kee unknown books
185329853Providence RI: Printed at the Office of the Watchman 1853. 55 1 pp. Disbound with an old adhesion to small portion of title page else Very Good. <br /> <br /> Why this was printed in Providence is a mystery. The Grand Secretary was ordered to publish three hundred copies. This is a scarce record of Proceedings with lists of participants speeches and discussion of various issues such as the issue of certain groups illegitimately claiming that they are Masons. Doings at the various subordinate Chapters are duly reported. With the Constitution Edicts and Resolutions. <br /> OCLC 647907248 1- AAS as of January 2013. Printed at the Office of the Watchman unknown
185829858New Orleans: Printed at the Bulletin Book and Job Office 1858. 117 1 blank 5 1 blank 5 1 pp. Disbound. Several paragraphs carefully excised for an unknown reason at pages 15-18. Else Good. <br /> <br /> This title is bound with the PROCEEDINGS OF THE GRAND COUNCIL OF R. AND S. MASTERS OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA AT THE THIRD ASSEMBLY. The pagination is continuous. <br /> Jumonville 2731 second title paginated 101-117. Printed at the Bulletin Book and Job Office unknown
185729855New Orleans: Printed at the Bulletin Book and Job Office 1857. 96pp. Disbound with some light toning bit of loosening and an archivally repaired closed tear at leaf 81-82 no loss. Good. <br /> <br /> A scarce record of these Proceedings with lists of participants speeches and discussion of various and sometimes abstruse Masonic issues. Doings at the various subordinate Chapters are duly reported. With the Constitution Edicts and Resolutions. <br /> Not in Jumonville or Thompson. Not located on OCLC. Printed at the Bulletin Book and Job Office unknown
185829858New Orleans: Printed at the Bulletin Book and Job Office 1858. 117 1 blank 5 1 blank 5 1 pp. Disbound. Several paragraphs carefully excised for an unknown reason at pages 15-18. Else Good. <br/><br/> This title is bound with the PROCEEDINGS OF THE GRAND COUNCIL OF R. AND S. MASTERS OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA AT THE THIRD ASSEMBLY. The pagination is continuous. <br/>Jumonville 2731 second title paginated 101-117. Printed at the Bulletin Book and Job Office unknown books
185329853Providence RI: Printed at the Office of the Watchman 1853. 55 1 pp. Disbound with an old adhesion to small portion of title page else Very Good. <br/><br/> Why this was printed in Providence is a mystery. The Grand Secretary was ordered to publish three hundred copies. This is a scarce record of Proceedings with lists of participants speeches and discussion of various issues such as the issue of certain groups illegitimately claiming that they are Masons. Doings at the various subordinate Chapters are duly reported. With the Constitution Edicts and Resolutions. <br/>OCLC 647907248 1- AAS as of January 2013. Printed at the Office of the Watchman unknown books
185729855New Orleans: Printed at the Bulletin Book and Job Office 1857. 96pp. Disbound with some light toning bit of loosening and an archivally repaired closed tear at leaf 81-82 no loss. Good. <br/><br/> A scarce record of these Proceedings with lists of participants speeches and discussion of various and sometimes abstruse Masonic issues. Doings at the various subordinate Chapters are duly reported. With the Constitution Edicts and Resolutions. <br/>Not in Jumonville or Thompson. Not located on OCLC. Printed at the Bulletin Book and Job Office unknown books
19331256101933 Paris, Marcel Giard - 1933 - In-8 broché - 101 pages - Orné de lettrines
5518660782.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1935133943London : A. Lewis 1935. New and revised edition. Hardback. Fine copy in the original cloth. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. ; 157 pages; Physical desc. : pp. 157. Subjects: Freemasonry --rituals and ceremonies. London : A. Lewis hardcover
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original manuscript on freemasonry. 28x21 cm. In Ottoman script (Turkish with Arabic letters). 3 p. Chipped on margins, folded. Otherwise a very good manuscript. Written on a paper watermarked "Labor: Extra Strong Bank". It includes "How should a Mason be and act?", it gives some hints on the last Ottoman Freemasonry. The history of Freemasonry in Turkey stretches back to the 18th century under Ottoman imperial rule. The first lodge in Turkey was probably established around 1721 in Istanbul by Levantines. Although Freemasonry in Turkey can be traced into the 18th century, for much of that time it was limited to lodges under the jurisdiction of foreign grand lodges, and there was no independent Turkish Grand Lodge. This changed in 1856 when the first Turkish Grand Lodge was established. Sultan Murad V was a member of the lodge, becoming the first and only Ottoman sultan to join. This first Grand Lodge was banned in 1876 by Murad's successor Sultan Abdulhamit Han. The Grand Lodge came back in 1909 in Istanbul under a new administration. Because the Grand Lodge was used to operate in secret, it was closed again in 1922, only to be opened in the year 1925 again. In 1935 the Grand Lodge has closed again. As a result of the repeated closures, the former Grand Lodge and its members were reluctant to support Kemal Atatürk's reformist policies. (Source: Wikipedia). No information about Dr. Nami.
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
18261017Paris, Pillet Ainé, 1826, deux volumes in-12 ; plein veau raciné, dos lisses ornés de fers romantiques, pièces de titre et de tomaison en maroquin rouge ; 300 pages ; 300 pages ; deux frontispices de Turner et Calcott gravés par Ambroise Tadieu et une carte dépliante entourée des principaux monuments.