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Dungeon, Fire and Sword

by John J. Robinson

For 1000 years there has been unrest for supremacy on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, the site of the ancient Temple of Solomon. This brilliant narrative history of the Knights Templar gives a clear explanation of the cultural and religious differences in the Middle east. The similarity of the antagonisms today of the Sunnis, Shites, Kurds, Armenians, Arabs and Turks who figure so prominently in today's headlines and those of 800 years ago are striking as to be eerie. Hard cover, 494 pages. $24.95

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Theology of Crime

by Dr. E. Scott Ryan

Written by a Freemason who is a Professor of Criminology and Co-Chairman of the American College of Forensic Examiners Task Force on Terrorism, this powerful work investigates the philosophies of Freemasonry, good and evil, justice and injustice, freedom and terrorism all in an effort to help us identify and understand the mindset of the enemies of freedom. Softcover. 175 pages. ISBN: 0-935633-25-1. $18.95

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Liberty at the Millennium

By Norris Hansell, M.D. Illustrations by Miro Salazar

Using the written and spoken words of the founders of the United States, this work aims to provide a compact rendition of the central ideas in our founding documents. The central idea in the founding of America was liberty, its indispensability for the robust life of citizens, and its need for protection by a government of special design. Looking ahead, the founders anticipated that Americans ever would need to guard their liberty because of its long history of fragility before the forces intrinsic to all governments. $9.95

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The Boy Who Cried Wolf

by Richard P. Thorn

Masonic tradition opposes discussion of religious issues in the Lodge and asks members to avoid argument with those who attack the Order. Here, a Mason rebuts the five charges of Southern Baptist fundamentalists against Freemasonry. Dr. Thorn, who has a fundamentalist background, refutes all accusations and reveals a justifiable secret society dedicated to brotherhood, relief, and truth. Hardback. 243 pages. $18.95

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From Sacrifice to Symbol

by Jim Tresner

Noted Masonic author, Jim Tresner provides a wonderfuly written work which explains the connection between Freemasonry and the older Stability Rites. Paperback. 180 pages ISBN: 0-935633-31-6 $14.95

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The Men's House

by Joseph Fort Newton

To the Freemason, be he only beginning his work in the quarries of the Craft, or a laborer of many years standing, these inspring writings and addresses from one of the Craft's most eloquent authors, will bring joy and meaning. Perhaps most quoted of all Dr. Newton's messages is "When is a man a Mason?" He gives thought for a lifetime of study. Hard cover with jacket. 253 pages. $12.95

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Freemasonry and Democracy

by Allen Roberts & Wallace McLeod

This book traces the development of democracy in both the United States and Canada, and the role that Freemasonry played in this development. $8.50

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House Reunited

by Allen E. Roberts

This is the chronicle of an important, but forgotten period, following the Civil War. It was called "Reconstruction," although there was more friction than construction. In "House Reunited" is an account of the role Freemasonry and Freemasons played during the Reconstruction period following the Civil War. Soft cover, 84 pages. Indexed ISBN: 0-935633-15-4 $8.50

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Seekers of Truth

by Allen Roberts

This is the story of The Philalethes Society and the men who have kept it viable. Hard cover, jacket. 272 pages. Index. ISBN: 0-935633-06-5 $18.95

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Masonic Orders of Fraternity

by Manly P. Hall

Originally published in 1976, an exploration of the seventeenth and eighteenth century revivals of the Mystery Rituals, with information on the influence on Masonic circles of the Rituals of Memphis and Illuminati, and the revival of Egyptian Masonry. $12.95

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Masonic Trivia and Facts

by Allen E. Roberts

Within Masonic Trivia (and Facts) is more information than will be found between two covers, with the exception of an encyclopedia. The more than 600 questions and answers covers the story of Freemasonry from its earliest days to the present. Hard cover, jacket, 201 pages, Index. ISBN: 0-935633-13-8. $18.95

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The Search For Leadership

by Allen E. Roberts

"The Search for Leadership" attempts to offer solutions for the decline in the ambition needed for excellence. It offers solutions, not merely for the Freemasonry it addresses, but for every organization. This book goes a long way towards helping the reader on the road to become a Constructive Leader. Hard cover, dust jacket, 240 pages. $17.95

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Brotherhood In Action!

by Allen E. Roberts

This is the story of the Virginia Craftsmen from 1962 through 1994. The Virginia Craftsmen stress the perfection of the ritual as taught by the Grand Lodge of Virginia. Soft cover. 122 pages. ISBN: 0-935633-14-6. $10.00

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