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pp. xv, 240 + Plus portrait frontis and photographs. XLib. 8vo. Original full gray cloth binding. WWII 1
B9781019661840Hardback. New. hardcover
ria9781019661840_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This book provides a detailed account of the history and activities of the Female Freemasons an organization that has long been shrouded in mystery and speculation. It includes information on the rituals symbols and practices of the hardcover
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52052Bury:: Printed and Sold for the Society By R. Hellawell Market-Place 1818. Scarce first edition in later library binding. 12mo.16.0cm x 10.0cm x 2.5cm. pp.xii./pp.432/2pp. - Errata. Green buckram boards lightly rubbed and bumped. Smooth spine with git titles: "Free-Masons Melody - Bury 1818". Later green endpapers. Library label to front endpaper: "Manchester Association For Masonic Research". Clear text throughout on lightly soiled paper. A well-preserved copy of a scarce Masonic publication. VG. Full title reads: "The Free-Masons' melody : being a general collection of Masonic songs . chiefly adapted to familiar tunes . to which are added the Royal Free-Masons' charities a list of the officers of the United Grand Lodge with the remarkable occurrences in Masonry and a list of lodgesdown to the present time / by the Brethren of Prince Edwin's Lodge No.209 Bridge Inn Bury Lancashire." Bury:: Printed and Sold, for the Society, By R. Hellawell, Market-Place, 1818. hardcover
52141Bury:: Printed and Sold for the Society By R. Hellawell Market-Place 1818. Scarce first edition in later library binding. 12mo.16.0cm x 10.0cm x 2.5cm. pp.xii./pp.432/2pp. - Errata. Green buckram boards lightly rubbed and bumped. Smooth spine with git titles: "Free-Masons Melody - Bury 1818". Later green endpapers. Library label to front endpaper: "Manchester Association For Masonic Research". Clear text throughout on lightly soiled paper. A well-preserved copy of a scarce Masonic publication. VG. Full title reads: "The Free-Masons' melody : being a general collection of Masonic songs . chiefly adapted to familiar tunes . to which are added the Royal Free-Masons' charities a list of the officers of the United Grand Lodge with the remarkable occurrences in Masonry and a list of lodgesdown to the present time / by the Brethren of Prince Edwin's Lodge No.209 Bridge Inn Bury Lancashire." Bury:: Printed and Sold, for the Society, By R. Hellawell, Market-Place, 1818. hardcover
1880C206747Norwich: Henry W. Stacy 1880. Hardcover Hardcover. Very Good. Sixteenmo. Original blue cloth. Cover slightly marked spine cracked slight damp-staining to rear board and last few pages otherwise very good. Henry W. Stacy, hardcover
1882C206748Norwich: Henry W. Stacy 1882. Hardcover Hardcover. Very Good. Sixteenmo. Original blue cloth. Cover slightly marked binding slightly loose otherwise very good. Henry W. Stacy, hardcover
1947451009Nottingham : The Grand Lodge 1947. Sixty-eighth Edition. Softcover. Good copy in the original flexible cloth binding. Wrappers somewhat dust-toned and creased with age. Reader inscription to back free endpaper; otherwise bright and clean internally. A well-preserved copy overall. Physical description; 370 pages ; 14 cm. Subjects; Freemasons. Freemasons--England--Nottinghamshire--Yearbooks. Fraternal orders. Nottinghamshire England--Societies etc. Nottingham : The Grand Lodge paperback
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1965176899Leicster : Freemasons' Hall 1965. First Edition. Hardback. Fine copy in the original gilt-titled blue limp cloth. Freemasons' gilt vignette to front cover. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 404 pages; Physical desc.: 404p.: ports ; 14cm. Subjects: Freemasons Grand Lodge of Leicestershire and Rutland -- directories. Freemasons England -- publications. Genre: Periodical ; Frequency: Annual. Leicster : Freemasons' Hall hardcover
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179863098London Scatcherd & Whitaker; Parsons; Cawthorn 1793 - 1798. 8vo. Bound in 11 volumes. Volume 2 - 11 uniformly bound in contemporary half calfs. Volume 1 in half calf with later marbled paper covered boards. Bindings with wear and stains. Leather on spines cracked. Volume 1 with reinforced hinges a dampstain to first leaves. A few volumes with dampstain to first leaves but internally generally a nice and clean set. 616 4 pp. 2 frontispiece and 7 engraved plates; 4 480 pp. 7 plates Wolstieg only calling for 5; 4 450 4 pp. 7 engraved plates; 4 426 6 8 pp. 7 engraved plates Wolstieg only calling for 3; 2 436 pp. 6 engraved plates Wolstieg only calling for 2; 2 452 4 pp. 6 engraved plates Wolstieg only calling for 4; 6 438 4 pp. 8 engraved plates Wolstieg only calling for 6; 4 464 4 pp. 8 engraved plates Wolstieg only calling for 4; 6 506 pp. 9 engraved plates Wolstieg only calling for 4; 2 430 pp. 6 engraved plates Wolstieg only calling for 1; 2 IV 338 8 pp. 9 engraved plates Wolstieg only calling for 2. This set has a total of 79 engraved plates Wolfstieg only calls for 47 plates. <br/><br/><em>Rare complete run of the first English periodical dedicated to freemasonry “the archetype of later Masonic periodicals†Önnerfors The Freemasons’ Magazine 1793–1798 published at a crucial time in the history of European Freemasonry in the immediate aftermath of the French Revolution. It represents one of the first efforts by the fraternity to define consolidate and disseminate its intellectual and moral identity in public. Its contents - lodge proceedings philosophical essays antiquarian inquiries biographical notices poetry and finely executed symbolic engravings - reflect the full breadth of late Enlightenment Masonry. The importance of the work lies in its function as a precursor since it anticipates the Masonic journals in the 19th century and marks the transition of Freemasonry into a self-conscious print-based intellectual culture. â€The Freemasons’ Magazine represent a forceful statement of British Freemasonry concerning its vigour loyalty and societal engagement. During 1794 the journal for the first time served as a platform to refute anti-Masonic writings that circulated in the public. Important apologies such as Defence of masonry 1730 or Cousto’s spiced account of his treatment by the Portuguese inquisition were republished. Parts of Ramsay’s ‘Oration’ were republished not just once but twice. We can also witness how the Knights Templar called the ‘sublime degree of masonry’ entered the world of British Masonic imagination long after the continental development. Nevertheless at the very same time Freemasonry in Britain was also celebrating technological progress in industry agriculture and science which makes its relationship to modernity complex. The Freemasons’ Magazine managed to attract correspondents in different parts of the empire and even the USA. A particularly strong link throughout the first seven volumes was Edinburgh. In the last four volumes we find more material inserted from Ireland at exactly the time when political tensions there erupted into a full-scale rebellion. The political tense years of 1797 and 1798 offer an intriguing insight into the British psyche at the time. Under constant real and imagined threat of French invasion internally shaken by the Irish rebellion uprisings and repeated mutinies public opinion was fuelled with anti-Masonic ideas not at least by Robison’s book Proofs of a conspiracy. The Freemasons’ Magazine unfortunately did not survive 1798. Most importantly perhaps it can be regarded as the archetype of later Masonic periodicals developing into a archtype Masonic press by the middle of the nineteenth century with titles such as he Freemasons’ Quarterly Magazine and Review 1834–53 The Masonic observer 1856–9 he Freemason’s Magazine and Masonic mirror 1856–71 the Freemason 1869–1951 some of them surviving well into the twentieth century. Whereas Masonic periodicals during the first century of their existence tied into the ongoing debates and controversies surrounding Freemasonry in culture and society they developed more and more into purely internal membership magazines with little connection to the outside world.†Önnerfors The Freemasons’ Magazine 1793–1798. Wolfsteig 516 </em> hardcover
179863098London, Scatcherd & Whitaker Parsons Cawthorn, 1793 - 1798. 8vo. Bound in 11 volumes. Volume 2 - 11 uniformly bound in contemporary half calfs. Volume 1 in half calf with later marbled paper covered boards. Bindings with wear and stains. Leather on spines cracked. Volume 1 with reinforced hinges a dampstain to first leaves. A few volumes with dampstain to first leaves but, internally, generally a nice and clean set. 616, (4) pp. + 2 frontispiece and 7 engraved plates (4), 480 pp. + 7 plates (Wolstieg only calling for 5) (4), 450, (4) pp. + 7 engraved plates (4), 426, (6), 8 pp. + 7 engraved plates (Wolstieg only calling for 3) (2), 436 pp. + 6 engraved plates (Wolstieg only calling for 2) (2), 452, (4) pp. + 6 engraved plates (Wolstieg only calling for 4) (6), 438, (4) pp. + 8 engraved plates (Wolstieg only calling for 6) (4), 464, (4) pp. + 8 engraved plates (Wolstieg only calling for 4) (6), 506 pp. + 9 engraved plates (Wolstieg only calling for 4) (2), 430 pp. + 6 engraved plates (Wolstieg only calling for 1) (2), IV, 338, (8) pp. + 9 engraved plates (Wolstieg only calling for 2). This set has a total of 79 engraved plates, Wolfstieg only calls for 47 plates.
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1939182208London : Grenadiers Lodge 1939. First Edition. Hardback. Loosely inserted related ephemera with a host of members' signatures to ffep. Near fine in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Some fading and rubbing to bottom of panels. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 251 pages; Physical desc.: 251 p. : illus. frontis. plates facsims. ; 25 cm. Subjects: Freemasonry - Craft masonry - History. Cover title: The Grenadiers Lodge - No. 66. Includes 50 numbered plates. London : Grenadiers Lodge hardcover
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
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