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#M006                      TRANSACTIONS OF SOUTH CAROLINA MASONIC RESEARCH SOCIETY           $12.00

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Volume 16, 2003

A collection of articles by members of the Research Society.  "Historical Sketches of Union Kilwinning Lodge No. 4," "The Masonic Writings of Frederick Dalcho," and "Masonry's Holy Saints John," plus more.

Soft cover, 150 pages. 


#M616,                      "5/5/2000"       ON SALE 50% OFF LIST!    WAS $16.95                          NOW   $8.50!!!!!!!!!

By Richard W. Noone

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Originally published in 1982 as ICE: THE ULTIMATE DISASTER.  On May 5, 2000 the Sun, Mercury, Venus, mars, Jupiter, Saturn and the Earth's moon will be aligned with the Earth.  On that day it is claimed the ice build up at the South & North Poles will upset the Earth's axis--sending trillions of tons of ice and water sweeping over the surface of our planet causing a worldwide disaster.  An extensive study of the Great Pyramid claims a mathematical message of warning built into the structure by survivors of a similar catastrophe 6,000 years ago. (The great Flood?)

Soft cover, 390 pages.  Illustrated.


#M082,     TWICE TOLD TALES                                                                                                     $7.95

By L. C. Helms                                                               

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Masonic history is filled with interesting vignettes that are often tucked neatly away in the folds of larger stories, or sometimes relegated to brief mention in larger comprehensive encyclopedias.  This small book is intended to show the human side of Masonic history, a history that is often told and retold only as related to symbols, discourses on ritual and flowing descriptions of famous Masonic personalities. 

Soft cover, 111 + viii pages.


#M322,             TIED TO MASONIC APRON STRINGS                                                                        $6.00

By Steward M. L. Pollard                                      

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A book loaded with rib ticklers--just the gift to speed recovery of an "ailing" Brother!  Bro. Pollard has rounded up the cream of the crop of humorous incidents that occur in Masonic gatherings, sweetened them with a number of unusual Masonic poems and brief inspirational articles, and seasoned well with those "spicy and funny" cartoons from the pages of the Royal Arch Mason Magazine.  An armchair delight and a ready "wit" to brighten Masonic talks.

Soft cover, 126 pages.


#M570,         FREEMASONS AT GETTYSBURG                                                                                          $8.95

By Sheldon A. Munn                                        

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This book was written as a tribute to the Friend to Friend Masonic Memorial, Freemasons at Gettysburg documents the presence of over 50 Masons at the Battle of Gettysburg.  Despite all their differences, Masons continued to practice their principles of brotherly love and good will on the battlefield, thus proving that the men who joined under the order would not, under any circumstances, sever their bonds of Masonic unity.

Soft cover, fully illustrated, 92 pages.


#M313,        STRANGE MASONIC STORIES                                                                                              $11.95

By Alec Mellor                                           

 

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This book is not a history of Freemasonry.  It is a collection of short stories that are products of the author's imagination though each one is founded on Masonic fact.  It can unreservedly be recommended to every member of the Craft.  It is difficult to think of anyone who will not find considerable pleasure in it and who may also learn something of Masonic events.

Soft cover, 208 pages.


#M527                          REVOLUTIONARY BROTHERHOOD               $24.95     Soft cover.  Limited quantities on this out of print book.                     

By Steven Bullock                                                 

Traces Freemasonry through its first century in America.  With a membership that included Franklin, George Washington, Paul Revere, and Andrew Jackson, Freemasonry is fascinating in its own right.  Bullock places it at the center of the transformation of American society and culture from the colonial era to the rise of Jacksonian democracy.   421 Pages.  (All hard covers are sold & it is out of print.)

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