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Freemasonry: Symbols, Secrets, Significance

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The ultimate book on Freemasonry, with a rich collection of symbols and lore that illuminate the famous fraternal society. "The Craft," with an estimated four million Freemasons worldwide, remains the largest fraternal organization in the world. Written by an active Freemason, this book comprehensively explains Freemasonry through its fascinating visual culture, rich in mysterious and arcane symbols of life, death, and morality that have evolved over centuries of secrecy and that have profound philosophical meaning.

Ceremonial regalia, paintings, manuscripts, tracing boards, ritual swords, furniture, prints, ephemera, and the book is copiously illustrated with many specially researched items from Freemasonry archives. This unrivaled compendium will appeal both to Freemasons wishing to learn the full story of their order and to a general audience that is intensely curious about this traditionally secretive and closed movement.

The coverage includes 300 illustrations, 200 in color

320 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2006

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Profile Image for Jiwon Kim.
214 reviews3 followers
May 23, 2024
One of the strangest books I have read at one of the most unusual places I visited - the Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library. I think the more bizarre place I had ever been to was the Scientology church in LA. The book was very informative and descriptive. It complimented my learning from the museum. For instance, I wasn't aware of the tradition's influence from Hermetica (Egyptian philosophy with a heavy Hellenistic and Christian influence and Cabbala - the mystical tradition of Judaism). I also appreciated the history of women participation since women were historically dismissed in many societal environments. I read this book inside the museum's Van Gorden-Williams Library, which contains 60,000 books about Freemasons. The museum is also one of the largest dedicated to Freemasons specifically in the US, so I got "lucky" accidentally finding it because I had no idea.
Profile Image for Brett Folkman.
70 reviews1 follower
August 9, 2021
What I loved the most about this book is all of the pictures, it's a quick high level overview, don't expect diving deep into Masonry, but the number of color photo's was amazing! Great introduction into the craft, didn't agree with all of the interpretations, but that is what I enjoy about studying anything that has potential mystical meaning - it can mean something different to each individual based upon where they are in the path of enlightenment and their world view.
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296 reviews3 followers
August 11, 2022
This book is full of nice and interesting pictures and details about freemasonry. Too bad towards the end book starts to have an weird attitude problem and starts to defend accusations made against the freemasons. To me it seems that the writer of this book has to be "one of the brothers" and he tries his best to diminish deserved critique against this mystical organization.
Profile Image for Markus Lustig.
241 reviews5 followers
May 25, 2021
Kaunis kirja, hyvin kirjoitettu. Tähän kirjaan voi palata myöhemmin jo ihan pelkän kuvituksen vuoksi. Useampia kirjoittajan tulkintoja, mutta neutraalisti kirjoitettu.
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406 reviews1 follower
December 3, 2024
Lainasin kirjastosta, oli ihan mielenkiintoinen kirja, jossa oli otsikossa mainitun järjestön historiaa, myyttejä ja uskomuksia aukikirjoitettuna ja kuvitettuna.
Profile Image for Chuck Springer.
115 reviews3 followers
August 24, 2014
Freemasonry is based in ritual and symbolism in the hopes of making good men better. While the forms and beauties thereof are elaborate. There is tremendous use of symbols, which can be overwhelming. These are used to represent or teach complex idea. Theses ideas emphasize moral and ethical lessons, through allegories. Sometimes it can be easy to confuse a symbol and an emblem. I found this book to aid with that differentiation. It continues to bring to mind the "story" behind the symbol. This book contains some amazing illustrations and photography. The Illustrations found in this book are incredibly comprehensive. I found this book to be a great addition to my masonic library.





Profile Image for Loren.
Author 54 books336 followers
January 2, 2008
This beautiful book collects photographs of Masonic regalia from around the world, with an emphasis on Europe. It's very lovely to look at and hopefully made a great gift for my father, a Past Master.

Unfortunately, the text was limited to brief essays and extensive captions. While it provided much food for thought and a way to frame my continuing questions, it was not the final illumination of Freemasonry I was hoping to find. My search continues.
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31 reviews12 followers
July 23, 2008
The author calls this his "picture book" about freemasonry and that accurately reflects its rich visual content with thought-provoking and insightful commentaries on freemasonry's history and potential meanings.
Profile Image for Nicholas Ives.
54 reviews
August 12, 2013
A visually stimulating book, and a great primer. I re-read it, if just to look at the fantastic images.
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October 4, 2013
Easy to read, full of pictures and great examples! Rich in information!
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June 12, 2021
Raamat ei eelda eelnevaid teadmisi, on rohkete piltidega ja annab teemast hea ülevaate.
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