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Suggested Reading List
Freemasons For Dummies
By Christopher Hodapp
ISBN: 978-0-7645-9796-1
Brothers, this is a must for your library. Simple to read and
provides information and background which would take years of lodge
attendance at your finger tips. The title may not be as dignified as
some of us would like, but the series is well established and highly
thought of as reference material on a variety of subjects.
An excellent book for non-Masons or those who are thinking about
joining the fraternity.
Introduction To Freemasonry (Entered Apprentice,
Fellow Craft and Master Mason; sold in one volume or separately)
By Carl H. Claudy
Temple Books
An excellent book(s) written in 1931, and is as relevant to the
degrees today, as when it was written. The next book you should read
after proving up your memory work in lodge.
The Freemasons
By Jeremy Harwood
ISBN-13: 978-0-681-46235-9
A very colorful, easy read consisting of dozens of topics and
symbols explained in 1 or 2 page articles. Highly recommended for
those interested in Masonic symbols and their history.
American Freemasons
By Mark A. Tabbert
ISBN 0-8147-8292-2
Written as a textbook covering Freemasonry from the stone mason
guilds to a very alarming warning regarding the future of our
fraternity (one which I must say we are avoiding in Silver Star).
Medium level reading, numerous photos and drawings; very
informative.
Symbols of Freemasonry
Daniel Beresniak
Published by Barnes and Noble, Inc.
ISBN 0-7607-4237-5
A small book with vivid photos of symbols, with 1 to 2 page
commentary. A very good book for the beginner in Masonry and the
non-Mason.
A New Encyclopaedia (sic) of Freemasonry
By Arthur Edward Waite
ISBN 0-517-19148-2
For the serious reference buff, who is looking for history and
information for lectures, reports and lodge education.
The History of Freemasonry
By Albert Mackey
ISBN-13: 978-0517149829
This was the very first book on Freemasonry I ever purchased. Mind
you, I said I purchased it, but was not able to use it until just a
year or two ago. It is for the serious researcher, who has a
knowledge of the ancient landmarks, charges and their evolution from
the medieval stone mason guides.
For One More Day
By Mitch Albom
ISBN 1-4013-0327-7
This is not a Masonic book, a very good weekend read. If you have
ever wanted just one more conversation with some one who has passed,
this is a must read.
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