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191634332Pueblo CO: The Franklin Press. 1916. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. This volume written by Jewella Civil War soldier had started the process of becoming a Mason but was interrupted two weeks later by joining the Union army in 1862. After serving in the winter of 1865/66 he became Master Mason. The book contains the stories of soldiers who when captured by the Confederates or the Federal Army once they were known to be a Mason were treated as brothers and well cared for. Cleary Jewell had solicited these stories as they are mostly signed by the former soldier/Mason who experienced these considerations. The book also contains a brief autobiography of Jewell as well as some thoughts on Masonry war and related subjects. The Masonry scholar Michael A Halleran wrote in the journal "Heredom" suggesting the Masonry affiliation aided prisoners on both sides of the conflict. Jewell's book is considered one of the earliest works addressing the Freemasonry's role in the Civil War though Halleran does criticize it for being "anecdotal." See volume 15 2007 of "Heredom." The book is near fine with a few small spots on the front board. Extremely scarce.; Small 8vo 7½" - 8" tall; 127 pp . The Franklin Press hardcover
1844373390Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson 1844. Presentation copy inscribed on the front endpaper by G. Peverelli to R. F. Gladstone. 105pp. 8vo. Nineteenth century navy morocco covers elaborately bordered in gilt with a Masonic design upper cover lettered in gilt marbled endpapers gilt edges. Presentation copy inscribed on the front endpaper by G. Peverelli to R. F. Gladstone. 105pp. 8vo. Published by Oliver Ditson unknown
1801249772Providence R.I. 1801. One sheet foldfed. Folio. Fine. One sheet foldfed. Folio. unknown
1805373696Massachusetts 1805. Signed by Thomas at center on the pedestal. Countersigned by Grand Secretary John Procter. 17-1/2x13 inches. Fading to the manuscript light soiling and foxing. Signed by Thomas at center on the pedestal. Countersigned by Grand Secretary John Procter. 17-1/2x13 inches. Isaiah Thomas served as grand master of Massachusetts from 1803 to 1805 with the present certificate dated A.L. 5805 i.e. Anno Lucius being the Gregorian year plus 4000. The allegorical certificate engraved by Hawksworth shows the figures of Wisdom Athena wearing a helmet Strength Hercules wearing a lion skin and holding crossed keys and Beauty Venus trailing a rose vine surrounding a lettered tablet all upon a large pedestal with Masonic symbols at the base and with an all seeing eye above. The certificate was issued to Nathaniel Wade likely Col. Nathaniel Wade 1749-1826 who led a company of Minute Men who responded to the Lexington Alarm and served in the Continental Army or his son Nathaniel Wade Jr. 1778-1843. unknown
in-8, 202 pages, broche, couv. Bel exemplaire (titre manuscrit au dos). [MI-13]
in-12, 198 pages, -, broche, couverture. Bel exemplaire. [NV-18]
in-8, 64 pages, broche, couv. Tres bel exemplaire. [BU-11]
in-8, 60 + 60 pages, broché, couv. Tres bel exemplaire. [BL-9]
grand in-8, 163 pp., broché, couverture. A relier (manque le 2e plat, dos us.). [MI-23]
in-8, 63 pages, agrafé. Bel exemplaire. [MA-3]
in-8, 320 pp., broche, couverture. Bel exemplaire. [33/XN-1] Les enseignements sur la franc-maçonnerie et les autres sectes factions séditieuses sociétés secrètes, assemblées, réunions, agrégations, conventicules para-maçonniques de Clement XII à Jean-Paul II.
in-8, 223 pp., broche, couv.- 9782268009797 Bel exemplaire. [CA29-4]
1967LFA-126727098Un ouvrage de 510 pages, format 180 x 205 mm, illustré, relié toile, publié en 1967, Editions Denoël, bon état
1984LFA-126729012Un ouvrage de 128 pages, format 225 x 260 mm, relié cartonnage couleurs, illustré, publié en 1984, Editions Time Live, collection "L'Encyclopédie du Bricolage", bon état
15871Paris Somogy, éditions d'art 2004 in 4 (29x22,5) un volume reliure cartonnée noire de l'éditeur sous jaquette rempliée illustrée, 96 pages. Ouvage illustré de nombreuses photographies en couleurs. Très bel exemplaire
196498858Bielefeld. Privatdruck. 1964. 47, (1) Seiten. Mit Abbildungen. Ill. Originalbroschur (Titelblatt an einer Stelle mit Fleck) 21x15 cm
92938aafPars, Secrétariat du Grand Orient, 1935, pt. in-8vo, 380 p., brochure sans couverture, dos fendu.
197077123-24 mai 1970. In-4, broché, 50 pages.
1953522N°20, mars 1953, in-4, broché, 80 pages.Franc-Maçonnerie. Compagnonnage. Charbonnerie. Main Noire. Sociétés Secrètes d’Orient. Cagoule. Ku Klux Klan. Synarchire.
194922064ABWien, Selbstverlag der Grossloge von Wien für Oesterreich, o.J. (1949). 8°. 100 Seiten, 2 Bl. 7 Tafeln. Orig. Halbleinen.
194922064ABWien, Selbstverlag der Grossloge von Wien für Oesterreich, o.J. (1949). 8°. 100 Seiten, 2 Bl. 7 Tafeln. Orig. Halbleinen. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +
6302Imprimerie de Cellot rue des grands Augustin sans date (début XIXe) In4 demi velin vert à coins 65 pages chaque page étant en deux parties, imprimée et manuscrite.
195715200Amsterdam (Pays-Bas) ; 1ere année, N°2 (décembre 1957 ?) ; 3e année, N°1 (octobre 1959) ; in-8, broché-agrafé, 64 pp. et couverture illustrée d’une sculpture symbolique représentant deux mains qui trouvent le compas et l’équerre croisés ; bulletin polycopié.
1920669Sans lieu (Paris), sans date (1920), in-8, broché, 31 pages et couverture imprimée orange pâle.
1965133196(Ohne Ort. 1965). 5 Seiten. Als Handschrift vervielfältigt. Illustrierte Originalumschlag (Gelocht). 21x15 cm