This unusual book, Letters on Freemasonry, first published in 1833, is finally back in print. Until now, it was virtually impossible for the general public to obtain a copy. It is highly recommended to historians and ordinary citizens alike. Men who are members of the Lodge, even if they disagree, will find in this volume insightful and astute observations on their society.
This unusual book, Letters on Freemasonry, first published in 1833, is finally back in print. Until now, it was virtually impossible for the general public to obtain a copy. It is highly recommended to historians and ordinary citizens alike. Men who are members of the Lodge, even if they disagree, will find in this volume insightful and astute observations on their society.