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Old 03-04-2008, 10:55 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Masonicly what are reading ? Right now I'm reading Chris Hodapp's "Solomon's Builders: Freemasons, Founding Fathers and the Secrets of Washington D.C." and " Kentucky Freemasonry -The Grand Lodge and the Men Who Made It " by Charles Guthrie .
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Old 03-04-2008, 02:03 PM   #2 (permalink)
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To be honest. Right now things have been so crazy, I haven't had a chance to grab a new book. However, I couldn't sleep last night and started bidding on various Masonic pamphlets and old booklets on e-bay. If I don't win any of that, I'm going in search of a new book.
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I just purchased "The Craft and it's Symbols" by Allen Roberts how Amazon , just waiting for it to come in .
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Jason , have you read W.L. Wilmshurst's " The Meaning of Masonry " ? If not I would suggest finding a copy , I found it to be a great book . I found my copy at of all places Wal-mart . You can read it here on PhoenixMasonry .The Meaning of Masonry by W. L. Wilmshurst - Table of Contents
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Charlie Guthrie once presented me with an autographed first edition of his book. My masonic membership is in Kentucky, and Charlie was a teacher at the college I attended (Western Kentucky University).
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Seriously no time to read a book. Had a baby boy on valentine's day and so busy with him day and night. No time to really read any book, little time that I get I prefer to take a nap or spend time online surfing.
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I've been trying to work my way though "The History of Freemasonry (the Legendary Origins)" written by Albert Mackery. My husband has it in his library and recommended that I'd learn much about Masonry from it, but to tell you the truth so far the stories and theories are so rooted in very ancient speculation that it hasn't really grabbed me yet. But I'll keep slogging through!
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Jason , have you read W.L. Wilmshurst's " The Meaning of Masonry " ? If not I would suggest finding a copy , I found it to be a great book . I found my copy at of all places Wal-mart . You can read it here on PhoenixMasonry .The Meaning of Masonry by W. L. Wilmshurst - Table of Contents

Yup, I've read that book, Meaning of Masonry. It was good. I just ordered a few books from Amazon, although cannot remember which one other then Born in Blood. Now I'm just waiting for them to show up. I also found out Amazon has two state Masonic magazines, so I ordered them too.
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Born In Blood is a great book .
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