Discovering Friendly and Fraternal Societies
Freemasonry – The Reality
It's time to forget the fairy stories, the lies, the propaganda and the wishful thinking. It's time for the truth, the reality! Remove the hoodwink of what you thought you knew about Freemasonry, its aims and origins.... This remarkable book, now available in paperback for the first time, is about to bring the picture into focus in a way never before possible. Discover the true story of the world's most influential brotherhood, Join the author on a journey into the mystical past that reveals the true source of Masonic wisdom. Discover the amazing world of the Alchemists, mystics and political visionaries who made the order what it is today. Discover the secret divine aim at the heart of Freemasonry and see the real meanings in the now completely misinterpreted rituals and symbols of the craft. Written by academic historian and Freemason Tobias Churton, this book will allow you to see the Masonic lodge and brotherhood in a completely new light. Paperback, 640 pages
Freemasonry A Very Short Introduction
Whether you are interested in becoming a Freemason, or simply want to learn more about this fascinating subculture, Koltko-Riviera's guide explores all the basic issues around Freemasonry, such as: what is Freemasonry and history, masonic symbolism, what are the historical controversies and myth surrounding the order and many more questions answered.
Freemasons for Dummies 3rd Edition
Quick Guide to Freemasonry
Secret Handshakes and Rolled-Up Trouser Legs
If you really want the truth behind all the myths and misconceptions about Freemasonry this book is for you. Secret Handshakes and Rolled-up Trouser Legs takes its title from the fact that the few things that most non-Masons are able to say about Freemasonry are that it is a secret society, whose members attend meetings where they wear aprons, identify each other by secret handshakes and roll-up their trouser legs. The book does not set out in any way to proselytise; neither does it attempt to justify the case for the existence of Freemasonry. Indeed, having read the book, the reader may well still continue to be left feeling antagonistic towards the Order - but at least he will be better informed as to the reasons why. Appealing not only to the non-Mason inquisitive about Freemasonry but also to the relatively new Freemason who wants to know more about the organisation he has joined. Written by a senior Freemason with the non-Mason specifically in mind, the book attempts to redress the balance by providing an opportunity for the reader to find out what Freemasonry is all about, it also provides a source book for the Freemasons who may need to answer questions asked by friends and family. The book answers such questions as: How do you become a Freemason ? Why do Masons wear aprons? What really goes on in a lodge room? Why do Freemasons roll up their trouser leg? Is there really a 'funny handshake'? Are there such things as woman Freemasons? Do Freemasons really get the best jobs, get off speeding tickets and always get planning permission? It also contains information on subjects including P2, the Priory of Zion and Freemasonry's compatibility with religion. Paperback, 128 pages, 210 x 148mm
The Craft: How Freemasonry Made the Modern World
"To the rest of us, Freemasonry can be mysterious and suspect, Yet its story is peopled by some of the most distinguished men over the last three centuries: Winston Churchill and Walt Disney, Mozart and Shaquille O'Neal, Benjamin Franklin and Buzz Aldrin, Duke Ellington and The Duke of Wellington...Professor John Dickie's The Craft: How Freemasonry Changed the World is an enthralling and surprising exploration of a movement that not only helped to forge modern society, it still has a profound contemporary influence today." In Paperback.