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The Livingston Masonic Library has recently added the following volumes to our collections. Some of these books may have been added to the research collections and thus will not circulate.
Franc-maconnerie, et politique au siecle des Lumieres: Europe-Ameriques, from Lumieres no. 7
Marie-Cecile Revauger
Pessac: Centre interdiciplinaire bordelaise d’etude des Lumieres, 2006
M10 F84
A Secret Society, Spilling a Few Secrets
James Barron
In: New York Times, vol. CLVI, no. 53,722, October 4, 2006, pp. [A1], B1-2
M17 B27
Orations of the Illustrious Brother Frederick Dalcho Esq., M.D.
Frederick Dalcho
Bloomington, IL: Masonic Book Club, c2006
M10.4 D15o 2006
Freemasonry: Symbols, Secrets, Significance
W. Kirk MacNulty
New York: Thames & Hudson, c2006
M11 M23f
The influence of Renaissance thought on Masonic ritual and values
Pierre F. Ravel d’Esclapon
[S.I. : s.n.], c2005
M11 R19
A pinch of Freemasons snuff
James Curl Stevens
In Country Life, vol. 197, no. 4, January 23, 2003, pp. 48-49
M23 C92
The Initiated Eye: secrets, symbols, Freemasonry & the architecture of Washington DC
Paul D. Doninsky
[Washington DC: Grand Lodge, FAAM of DC, 2005]
M53 In5d
Out of the Shadows: the emergence of Prince Hall Freemasonry in America
Alton G. Roundtree and Paul M. Bessel
Camp Springs, MD: KLR Publishing, LLC, c2006
M90 R76
The Works of Jacob Behmen, the Teutonic philosopher
Jakob Bohme; William Law; M. Richardson; George Richardson
[Whitefish, MT: Kessinger Pub., 2006?
189 B63
Albert Pike’s Lecture on Masonic Symbolism
Albert Pike; Rex Richard Hutchens
Washington, DC: Scottish Rite Research Society, 2006
M11 P63s 2006
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