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ALLSOPP, FRED W., Albert Pike A Biography, Pike is
the best loved of all Freemasons.  Learn what made
him the remarkable man he was. Contents:  Struggle
for an Education; First Adventure in the West;
Exciting Experiences; Returning North; He Reaches
Fort Smith; His Removal to Little Rock; His
Marriage; Enters Upon Practice of Law; Unofficial
Public Services; War With Mexico; Duel With Colonel
Roane; Pike's Scholarship; Published and
Unpublished Works; Confederate Service; Order for
His Arrest; Becoming a Recluse; His Masonic Career;
His Plea for Fraternalism; Reply to Pope Leo XIII;
Wake of the Fine Arkansas Gentleman; Some Personal
Characteristics; Close of an Eventful Life. 370
pages, ISBN 1-56459-134-4

ANONYMOUS, Jachin and Boaz, An authentic key to the
door of Freemasonry calculated not only for the
instruction of every new-made Mason but also for
the information of all who intend to become
brethren as practiced in 1762.  Essential for the
Masonic student and scholar.  This book gives the
verbatim degree work of that time. 60 pages, ISBN
1-56459-246-4

ANONYMOUS, Rituals of the Fratres Lucis, The
'Brothers of Light'-also known as the Ritters des
Licht, or 'Knights of Light'-was supposed to be a
Masonic Rosicrucian splinter of the Order of the
Rosy Cross, but authentic information concerning it
is difficult to obtain.  This book includes the
rituals of Knight Novice of the Third year, Knight
Novice of the Fifth Year, Knight Novice of the
Seventh Year, Knight Levite and Knight Priest, as
well as an introductory chapter on the order from
A.E. Waite's Brotherhood of the Rosy Cross which
comments on its many Hermetic characteristics. 46
pages, ISBN 1-56459-363-0

ANONYMOUS, Rituals of the Swedenborgian Rite of
Masonry, "The Swedenborgian Rite was revived in the
United States and Canada by Brother Samuel Beswick.
It consists of three elaborate and beautiful
ceremonies for which the Craft is required.  A
Supreme Grand Lodge and Temple for G[reat]
B[ritain] & I[reland] was chartered by Brother
Colonel W.J.B. McLeod Moore, 33*, &c., of the
Canadian body, on 1st October, 1875, with Bro. John
Yarker as G.M.  A Charter has recently been issued
by this country for a body in Paris, and previously
to Roumania and Egypt"  John Yarker, -'The Arcane
Schools.'  We learn from Liber LII, The Manifesto
of the O.T.O. (Equinox III:I:197-198), that the
Swedenborgian Rite was 16th in a list of 18 bodies
which contributed its wisdom to this august order.
Its rituals provide an esoteric reinterpretation of
the Craft degrees.  This book includes all three
degrees. 91 pages, ISBN 1-56459-362-2

ANONYMOUS, Secret Ritual of the Thirty-third and
Last Degree Sovereign Grand Inspector General of
the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of
Freemasonry, This book includes the COMPLETE TEXTS
of two versions of this most secret ritual: (1) a
never-before-published c.1827 early American
version and (2) the ritual used by most Supreme
Councils world-wide.  The latter is especially
enlightening to those interested in the
"vengeance," Templar and Kadosh aspects of
Freemasonry. 20 pages, ISBN 1-56459-326-6

ANONYMOUS, The Text-Book of Advanced Freemasonry,
Containing for the Instruction of the Candidates,
the Complete Rituals of the Higher Degrees, viz.,
Royal Ark Mariners,  Mark Master, Royal Arch, Red
Cross of Rome and Constantine, and Perfect Prince
Mason, Knights Templar and Rose Croix; and also
Monitorial Instructions in the 30th to 33rd and
Last Degree of Freemasonry.  Commenting on  the
accuracy of this book in his recent history of the
Ancient and Accepted (Scottish) Rite, ROSE CROIX
(1987),  Brigadier A.C.F. Jackson noted, "About
1870, or possibly earlier, the Supreme Council
issued each Chapter with a hand-written ritual....
THE TEXT BOOK OF ADVANCED FREEMASONRY, 1873, may
have been plagiarized from the official manuscripts
referred to above."  The Rose Croix ritual in this
book convinced A.E. Waite that high-grade
Freemasonry is related to Rosicrucianism.  Read
this important book and find out why!  This is a
reprint of the rare 1873 (first) edition.
Essential. 280 pages, ISBN 1-56459-334-7

ANONYMOUS, Three Distinct Knocks, On the Door of
the Most Ancient Freemasonry; Being A Universal
Description of all its Branches from its first Rite
to this Present Time.  An Authentic key to the door
of Freemasonry calculated not only for the
instruction of every new-made Mason but also for
the information of all who intend to become
brethren as practiced in 1760.  Essential for the
Masonic student and scholar.  This book gives the
verbatim degree work of that time. 73 pages, ISBN
1-56459-247-2

BAIRD, GEORGE W., Great American Masons, Contents:
Russell A. Alger, Lewis Cass, Henry Clay, Samuel L.
Clemens (Mark Twain), Henry Dearborn, Josiah Hayden
Drummond, Stephen Girard, Jeremy Gridley, Alexander
Hamilton, John Hancock, Winfield S. Hancock,
Nickolas Herkimer, Sam Houston, Andrew Jackson,
Andrew Johnson, Elisha Kent Kane, Morgan Lewis,
John A. Logan, George B. McClellan, Hugh Mercer,
John Muhlenberg, Thomas Nelson, Robert T. Paine,
Robert E. Peary, William Pinkney, James K. Polk,
Raul Revere, Arthur St. Clair, Winfield S. Schley,
Richard W. Thompson, Stephen Van Rensselaer, Joseph
Warren, William Whipple, David Wooster. 109 pages,
ISBN 1-56459-053-4

BARRY, JOHN W., Masonry and the Flag, Contents:
Freemasons Aid the Birth and Growth of America;
Military; Industry; Science; Education;
Entertainment; Our Legacy:  A Source of Freedom and
Justice for All; Salute to the Scottish Rite;
Historical Facts; Educational Activities; Printed
Publications; Films; Scottish Rite Hospitals;
Supreme Council Foundation; Library, Archives and
Robert Burns Collection.  A beautiful hardback
book, written by the recent Sovereign Grand
Commander of the Scottish Rite Freemasons. 109
pages, ISBN 1-56459-049-6

BERNARD, DAVID, Light on Masonry, A Collection of
all the Most Important Documents on the Subject of
Speculative Free Masonry.  This is the single most
important expose of Freemasonry ever published on
American soil.  Long out of print and difficult to
obtain, this book was a product of the "Morgan
episode" and has since become one of the most
sought after items by all students of Masonic
ritual.  Once dubbed "the Bible of the anti-
Masons," it includes hundreds of pages of verbatim
degree work copied from rare manuscripts which are
unobtainable elsewhere.  Henry W. Coil wrote in his
Masonic Encyclopedia that this book gives the
Scottish Rite rituals as they were worked before
Albert Pike revised them, and indeed, some of its
rituals are extremely similiar to those in the 1783
Francken Manuscript.  Having studied both Pike's
rituals and those included in this book, we believe
that Pike used Light on Masonry to help in writing
his "Magnum Opus" because the secret work in both
books is too close to be mere coincidence.
RITUALISTIC CONTENTS: Entered Apprentice; Fellow
Craft; Master Mason; Mark Master; Past Master; Most
Excellent Master; Royal Arch; Knight of the Red
Cross; Knight Templar and Kt. of Malta; Knight of
the Christian Mark and Guard of the Conclave;
Knight of the Holy Sepulchre; The Holy and Thrice
Illustrious Order of the Cross; Secret Master;
Perfect Master; Intimate Secretary; Provost and
Judge; Intendant of the Buildings, or Master in
Israel; Elected Knight of Nine; Elected Grand
Master, or Illustrious Elected of Fifteen;
Illustrious Knight or Sublime Knight Elected; Grand
Master Architect; Knight of the Ninth Arch; Grand
Elect Perfect and Sublime Mason; Prince of
Jerusalem; Knight of the East and West; Knight of
the Eagle and Sovereign Prince of Rose Croix de
Heroden; Grand Pontiff; Venerable Grand Master of
all Symbolic Lodges, Sov. Prince of Masonry, Master
Advitiam, or Grand Pontiff; Knight of the Royal
Axe, or Hache (hatchet); Chief of the Tabernacle;
Prince of the Tabernacle; Knight of the Brazen
Serpent; Prince of Mercy, or Scotch Trinitarian;
Sovereign Commander of the Temple at Jerusalem; Kt.
Adept of the Eagle, or Sun; Knight of Kadosh;
Prince of the Royal Secret; Sovereign Grand
Inspector General; Circular of Grand Inspectors;
Elu de Perignan; Le Petit Architect; Grand
Architect, or Compagnon Ecossois; Le Maitre
Ecossois; Chevalier de l'Orient; Le Chevalier Rose
Croix; Chevalier Prussien.  ALSO INCLUDES the anti-
Masonic committee reports, convention proceedings,
orations, essays, etc. relative to the abduction of
William Morgan, the trial of Eli Bruce (and others)
for conspiracy, a History of Freemasonry and much
more.  This is a facsimile of the third (and best)
edition, printed in 1829. 560 pages, ISBN 1-56459-
361-4

BESWICK, SAMUEL, The Swedenborg Rite and the Great
Masonic Leaders of the Eighteenth Century,
Contents:  Swedenborg's Initiation at Lund; Royal
University to Royal College of Mines; Travels-
Visits to Lodges; How the Rite began; Swedenborgian
Masons the Great Leaders of the Eighteenth Century;
Duke Charles, Grand Master of Germany, King
Gustavus III of Sweden, Prince Charles of Sweden,
Grand Commander of Scottish Rite; Cardinal Prince
de Rohn, Grand Commander of Scottish Rite in
France; Count A.J. Von Hopken, Prime Minister of
Sweden; C.F. and Aug. Nordenskjold; M. Matheus,
Grand Master of France; Counsellor S. Sandel;
Benedict Chastanier; Count Zinnendord; Chevalier
Savalette de la Lange; Abbe Pernetti; Count
Cagliostro; Swedenborgian Rite in America; Charles
XII of Sweden; Illuminism. 210 pages, ISBN 1-56459-
424-6

BROMWELL, H.P.H., Restorations of Masonic Geometry
and Symbolry Being a Dissertation on the Lost
Knowledges of the Lodge (1905), Here is the most
important work ever written on Masonic Geometry!
"This work is not designed to be a history of
Freemasonry but occupies an entirely new field,
Masonic Geometry and the conformity of the Lodge in
its degrees to the natural order of the Universe
and its forms and situation to the form of the
Earth as to the astronomical lines represented on
the terrestrial and celestial globes." Contents:
Design of this Work; What is Masonry; What is the
Lodge; Government of the Lodge; Geometry; The Three
Great Lights; Form and Situation of the Lodge; The
47th Problem of Euclid; The Floor of the Lodge; The
Entered Apprentices' Lodge; The Globe; The Fellow
Crafts' Lodge; Light; The Master Mason's Lodge; The
Royal Arch; The Temple; The Two Great Pillars; The
Four Cardinal Points and Circumambulation  Lavishly
Illustrated!  Scarce!  Essential for true Masons.
617 pages, ISBN 1-56459-417-3

BROWN, ROBERT HEWITT, 32*, Stellar Theology and
Masonic Astronomy, Contents: Ancient Mysteries
Described; A Chapter of Astronomical Facts; What
the Ancients Knew about Astronomy; Masonic
Astronomy; Astronomical Allegory of the Death and
Resurrection of the Sun; An Astronomical
Explanation of the Emblems, Symbols, and Legends of
the Mysteries, both Ancient and Modern, and the
Lost Meaning of Many of them Restored;
Illustrations. 120 pages, ISBN 1-56459-357-6

BUCK, J.D., Constructive Psychology or the Building
of Character by Personal Effort, "Constructive
Psychology turns the thoughtful and intelligent
individual back upon himself and undertakes to make
exceeding plain those few simple principles by
which he may adjust himself by personal effort and
establish harmonious relations to God to Nature and
to his fellowmen.  He will find no necessity for
consulting libraries, philosophies, authorities, or
theologies, helpful as these may be at certain
times or under certain circumstances.  He will
appeal solely to his own intelligence, his own
conscience and his own experience.  This is the
only source for him of actual knowledge.  He knows
only that which he has learned by definite,
personal experience."  Contents:  The Meaning of
Life, The Road to Knowledge, Growth of the Soul;
The Secret of Power; Constructive Psychology;
Education; Egomania, and the Superman. 207 pages,
ISBN 1-56459-206-5

BUCK, J.D., Genius of Freemasonry and the Twentieth
Century Crusade, "Dedication: "for the Good of
Masonry" in the interest of freedom and fraternity,
Light, Liberty and Love, against-Ignorance,
Superstition and fear, Clericalism, Despotism, and
Jesuitism"  "This little book has been written in
answer to the oft-repeated question-'Has any
brother anything to offer for the good of Masonry?'
The following pages are the author's answer to that
question.  He can hardly hope that every brother
Mason will agree with his views of either
Freemasonry of clericalism.  All he asks is that
they read and consider the facts herein set forth
and their logical bearing on the signs of the times
and the living issues of the day."  Contents:  To
Catholics; The Grand Architect of the Universe; The
Genius of Freemasonry; Freemasonry as an:
Institution; Fraternity; Science of Ethics;
Philosophy of Life; Great School; Origin of
Freemasonry as a School of Progressive Moral
Science; Freemasonry as a Great Work; Freemasonry
as a World Power versus Clericalism; Facts and
References; Pope's Politics; Real Issues, Balance
of Power; Roman Clericalism-A Menace to
Civilization-The Worst Enemy of Man; The Crusade.
339 pages, ISBN 1-56459-205-7

BUCK, J.D., Holy "Roman" Empire, This article was
published in the July, 1907 issue of "New Age"
published by the Supreme Council of the Southern
Jurisdiction Scottish Rite and is about the Holy
Roman Church's aim and object to gain political
power in America. Freemasonry is a bitter foe to
all forms of tyranny and oppression: religious,
political, and social.  It's no surprise therefore,
that the "Holy Roman Church" has issued many "Papal
Bulls" against the Freemasons and has, through its
army of Jesuits, endeavored to suppress Freemasonry
around the world.  Here's a 33* Mason who fights
back. 20 pages, ISBN 1-56459-207-3

BUCK, J.D., Lost Word Found, Freemasons have been
searching centuries for the "Lost Word."  In this
small but essential work, J. D. Buck, a 33* Mason,
clearly reveals what the word is and what it means.
35 pages, ISBN 0-922802-14-9

BUCK, J.D., Mystic Masonry or the Symbols of
Freemasonry and the Greater Mysteries of Antiquity,
"This Great Secret, this Master's Word, was know to
and preserved in the Mysteries of Antiquity, and is
embodied and preserved in the traditions and
symbols of Masonry today.  This fact has been
stated repeatedly in the body of this little book,
the real purpose of which was to set students, and
particularly masonic students, to searching for the
real secret.  It is the reward of study and
devotion, and has never been obtained on any other
terms.  It has never been conferred in the
ritualistic degrees of the lodge, and never will or
can be.  It is the establishment of understanding
in the soul of man between that higher self in him,
and the More, and the Beyond self from which he
draws his life, and from which his intuitions
spring.  This is real Initiation:  Becoming:  At-
one-ment."  "There are thousands of Masons, who
realize that Masonry contains and implies far more
than appears in the ritual and ceremonies of the
Lodge.  There is a very widespread and growing
interest in this direction, and it is this that
Mystic Masonry, above all else, is designed to
foster, encourage, and help."  Contents:
Principles of Education and Ethics; Genius of
Freemasonry; The Secret Doctrine, Science and
Religion, The Septenary Nature of Man, The Sign of
the Master; The Great Lodge, An Outline of
Symbolism. 290 pages, ISBN 1-56459-271-5

BUCK, J.D., New Avatar and the Destiny of the Soul,
The Findings of Natural Science Reduced to
Practical Studies in Psychology.  "To the Great
Friends the Helpers-Visible and Invisible- Whose
deepest motive and highest aim are to encourage,
uplift, and inspire those who Need; That all, at
last, may stand together in the midst of the
Radiant Splendor of Eternal Truth."  "At the age of
seventy-two, my egotism is at least softened by the
discovery of the many things I do not know; and my
dogmatism, so far as it ever existed, is equally
relaxed by the realization that it is a bar to
light and knowledge, which rest so largely on
demonstration.  From first to last, my 'Study of
Medicine' has been generically and specifically a
'Study of Man,' physical, mental, ethical, and
psychical."  Contents:  Studies in Psychology:
Classification of Faculties, Capacities, and
Powers; Empirical and Scientific Evidence;
Mediumship, Seership, and Hypnosis; Measure of
Values; Summary & Conclusions; The Cross in
Religion and the Crux in Science; The Modulus of
Nature and the Theorem of Psychology; The New
Avatar of Natural Science:  Our Indebtedness to
Ancient India; Hero Worship and Folklore;
Corroborative Evidence; Conceptions and Portents of
an Avatar; Portents of the Present Time; The
Separable Soul in Folklore; From Confusion to
Construction; Science of Psychology as a Knowledge
of the Human Soul; The New Avatar. 236 pages, ISBN
1-56459-196-4

BUCK, J.D., Thirty-third and Last Degree: Masonry
or Politics?, Albert Pike was responsible for the
tremendous expansion of the Scottish Rite because
of his comprehension of occult law.  After his
death, Christian fundamentalist Masons, repudiated
his "esoterism" and sought to discredit his
teachings.  This discourse also brings up the
interesting question of whether the Sovereign Grand
Commander of the Scottish Rite should hold the
office for life and what his qualifications should
be.  Written 1907, it addresses the same crisis
that is facing Freemasonry today.  "Are we
progressing?  And in which direction?  We are
facing a crisis.  Increase of numbers in the Order;
ambition for active, life office; the building of a
great Temple that shall cost nearly a million of
dollars, and involve the Order hopelessly in debt
for generations to come, more likely means ruin.
In the meantime the real spirit, aims and ideals of
Masonry are being lost in the rubbish or dying for
lack of support and appreciation."  12 pages, ISBN
1-56459-208-1

BURT, CALVIN C., Egyptian Masonic History of the
Original and Unabridged Ancient and Ninety-six
(96*) Rite of Memphis, "This book was written for
the purpose of showing what the Egyptian Masonic
Rite of Memphis really is; as some of the Craft
have not had the advantages of Masonic libraries,
and have been made to believe that it is an
innovation on the other Rites or Systems....  The
Masonic order of Memphis is...the sole depository
of high masonic science, the true primitive rite,
the supreme rite, that which has come down to us
without any alteration....  In fine, the Rite of
Memphis is the true masonic tree, and all other
systems, whatever they may be, are only detached
branches of this institution, rendered respectable
by its vast antiquity."  This book is THE ONLY
HISTORICAL WORK IN PRINT COVERING THE EVOLUTION OF
THE RITE OF MEMPHIS IN THE UNITED STATES by one of
its original members and leaders.  It inlcudes the
complete texts of documents not obtainable
elsewhere and also fascinating extracts from
numerous rituals of the Rite of Memphis (including
the Rose Croix) before it was abbreviated by Harry
J. Seymour and/or John Yarker.  Also included are
the complete texts of the 43* Adept Installator,
44* Grand Consecrator, and 45* Grand Eulogist
rituals. 350 pages, ISBN 1-56459-341-X

CAGLIOSTRO, COMTE DE, Cagliostro's Secret Ritual of
Egyptian Rite Freemasonry, So, you've read about
Count Cagliostro's "Egyptian Masonry" in books by
Manly P. Hall, W.R.H. Trowbridge, A.E. Waite, John
Yarker and others, but you've never seen the
rituals?  Here they are!  This book includes THE
COMPLETE RITUALS of all three degrees, including
the evocation of the planetary angels.  Very
scarce. 60 pages, ISBN 1-56459-321-5

CARLILE, RICHARD, Manual of Freemasonry, "My object
is here to instruct Masons as well as others, and
not to give them offence.  They ask for light.
Here is Light!"  This book is the CLASSIC
EXPOSITION OF ENGLISH FREEMASONRY.  Originally
published in 1825, just twelve years after the
organization of the United Grand Lodge of England,
this works boasts the most complete collection of
early versions of the English masonic rituals
available under a single cover.  Contains early
versions of the three Craft degrees, the Royal
Arch, Knight Templar Druids, Mark Man, Mark Master,
Architect, Grand Architect, Scotch Master or
Superintendent, Secret Master, Perfect Master,
Intimate Secretary, Intendant of the Buildings,
Past Master, Excellent Masons, Super-Excellent
Masons, Nine Elected Knights, Elect of Nine,
Peregnon, Elect of Fifteen, Priestly Order of
Israel, Irish Master, Noahites or Prussian Knights,
Red Cross Sword of Babylon, Knights of the Sword of
the East,  Red Cross of Rome and Constantine,
Knights of the White Eagle or Pelican, Knights of
the Eagle and Rosicrucian or Ne Plus Ultra.
Illuminating study for Masons and nonmembers. 311
pages, ISBN 1-56459-197-2

CARNAHAN, JAMES R., Secret Ritual of the Pythian
Knighthood (1890), This is an obscure and extremely
interesting book on the Knights of Pythias-a
militant spiritual order. Contents: Pythian
Knighthood its History and Literature; The Historic
Damon and Pythias; The Poetic Damon and Pythias;
and The Secret Ritual.  This may be the only book
available on this courageous mystical order. 101
pages, ISBN 1-56459-383-5

CARR, HARRY, Early French Exposures, This book
includes the only English language translations of
many rare and extremely important Masonic ritual
exposures.  For about twenty years (1740-1762)
there were no new exposures of Masonic ritual in
the English language.  This book not only helps to
fill that gap but provides our first descriptions
of the high grades (haut grades) of  the
Adoniramite system which worked its way into the
Scottish Rite rituals.  There are also some
extremely beautiful woodcuts depicting contemporary
ritualistic procedures (including a raising),
tracing boards and charts of Masonic ciphers.
CONTENTS: Reception d'un Frey-Macon [Reception of a
Freemason] (1737), La Reception Mysterieuse [The
Mysterious Reception] (1738), Le Secret des Francs-
Macons [The Secret of the Freemasons] (1742), Le
Catechisme des Franc-Macons [The Catechism of the
Freemasons] (1744), Le Parfait Macon [The Perfect
mason] (1744), La Franc-Maconne [The Lady
Freemason] (1744), Le Sceau Rompu [The Broken Seal]
(1745), L'Ordre des Franc-Macons Trahi [The Order
of Freemasons Betrayed] (1745), Les Franc-Macons
Ecrases [The Freemasons Crushed] (1747), La
Desolation des Entrepreneurs Modernes du Temple de
Jerusalem [The Desolation of the Modern Builders of
the Temple of Jerusalem] (1747), L'Anti-Macon [The
anti-Mason] (1748), Le Macon Demasque [The Mason
Unmasked] (1751).  Extremely valuable and highly
recommended.  Not for sale outside the U.S.A. 510
pages, ISBN 1-56459-325-8

CHURCHWARD, ALBERT, Arcana of Freemasonry, "I
dedicate this work to all my brother Masons of
whatever clime and whatever creed who take an
interest in Masonic research."  Freemasonry-The
Bridge of History-Uniting the Past with the
Present; The soul of Masonry, The Divine Name;
Second Century of Modern Masonry; Origins of
Freemasonry; Freemasonry, Past and Future; Origin
and Explanation of some Masonic Signs and Symbols;
Egyptology and Masonry; Four Cardinal Points;
Operative Masonry. 327 pages, ISBN 1-56459-106-9

CHURCHWARD, ALBERT, Origin and Antiquity of
Freemasonry, And its Analogy to the Eschatology of
the Ancient Egyptians, as Witnessed by the "Book of
the Dead," and the Great Pyramid of Ghizeh, the
First Masonic Temple in the World.  "Many Masons
take great interest in the past history of the
craft; few, we believe, have any idea of its real
origin, and it is to these, therefore, more
especially that this discourse is addressed."
"After long investigation we are able to throw a
light on the Origin and Antiquity of Freemasonry,
and proofs of the same." 75 pages, ISBN 1-56459-
107-7

CHURCHWARD, ALBERT, Origin and Evolution of
Freemasonry, Connected With the Origin and
Evolution of the Human Race. "To all my brother
Freemasons throughout the world who are seeking for
the truth."  "In order to gain a true conception of
the origin and evolution of Freemasonry, its Signs,
Symbols, and all its Rituals and Ceremonies, one
must have also a knowledge of the origin and
evolution of the Human Race."  Contents:  Periodic
Laws of the Corpuscles and Socialists; Life and
What It Is-Material, Spiritual and Evolutional;
Sign Language; Creation and Evolution to Pygmies-
Pre-Totemic Homo, With Origin of the First Symbol;
Evolution of Totemic People and Origin of Some of
Our Signs, Symbols, Ceremonies, and Explanations of
the Same; Stellar Cult People and Origin of other
Signs and Symbols-Symbols-The Seven Lesser
Mysteries-The Initiatory Ceremony-Written Language-
Ancient Hittite Inscription Translated-Origin of
the Operative and Speculative Masons and
Differences; Lunar Cult-Solar Cult-Origin of Other
Signs and Symbols-Origin of the Ten Greater
Mysteries, or Mysteries of Amenta-Their Perversion
by the Greeks and Other Nations; Horus of the
Double Horizon and Early Solar Cults; Mythical
Representations and Evolution of Religious Ideas-
Ten Greater Mysteries and Relations of the Same;
Universal Brotherhood of Freemasonry the only
Effective Means for Permanent peace Throughout the
World. 239 pages, ISBN 1-56459-104-2

COVEY-CRUMP, W.W., Hiramic Tradition, A Surbvey of
Hypotheses Concerning It.  Contents: When was the
Tradition Introduced into Craft Ritual?  Did it
Originate in Rosicrucianism; The "Hiram" of the
Biblical Story; Adoram, Adoniram, Abel, Zechariah
and Abdemon; Was the Tradition a Variant from the
Osirian Mystery?  Myths of Persephone, Hecate,
Orpheus, Iacchos, Adonis, Tammuz and Mithra;
William of Colchester, Roger de Alomali and Reynaud
of Cologne; Thomas a Becket and Fulk Le Nerra;
Jacques De Molay and the Templars; King Charles I
and the Jacobites; Compagnonnage Legend; The Fall
of Man and Death of Jesus. 120 pages, 1-56459-294-4

CRAFTS, GEORGE, R. ED., The Mysteries of
Freemasonry (The Morgan Expose), This is the only
book that contains a revision of the Rite
Perfection (4th-14th degress). Containing all the
degrees of the Order conferred in a Master's Lodge,
as written by Captain William Morgan, All the
degrees conferred in the Royal Arch Chapter and
Grand Encampment of Knights Templar-Knights of the
Red Cross-of the Christian Mark-and of the Holy
Sepulchre.  Also, the Eleven Ineffable Degrees
conferred in the Lodge of Perfection-and in the
still higher degrees of Prince of Jerusalem-Knights
of the East and West-Venerable Grand Master of
Symbolic Lodges-Knights and Adepts of the Eagle or
Sun-Princes of the Royal Secret-Sovereign Inspector
General, etc.  Revised and corrected to correspond
with the most approved forms and ceremonies in the
various Lodges of Freemasons throughout the United
States. 209 pages, ISBN 1-56459-342-8

DEHOYOS, ART, A Cloud of Prejudice: A Study in
Anti-Masonry, Freemasonry has historically suffered
from unfounded fanatical religious attacks.  Why?
Because Freemasonry transcends all religions by
being universal in its approach to God.  This
ignites the pettiness of narrow-minded religious
zealots who stoop to making outlandish accusations
against Freemasonry based upon their own biased and
often deliberate misinterpretations of Masonic
rituals and publications.  This study focuses on
the anti-Masonic message of Pastor Ron Carlson,
President of "Christian Ministries International:
(Eden Prairie, Minnesota), who markets his anti-
Masonic sermon on an audio cassette entitled
"Freemasonry and the Masonic Lodge."  The global
distribution of Carlson's message has made him one
of the most popular speaking "authorities" on the
alleged dangers of Freemasonry, and his arguments
are being accepted and repeated by unwitting
ministers world-wide.  Carlson boasts that his
sermons have led 5,000 Masons out of the Craft.
According to Pastor Carlson (who claims to have
spent eighteen months engaged in "full time"
investigation) Freemasonry is an amalgam of
Luciferianism, Nature Worship, Occultism, Paganism,
Pantheism, Phallic Worship, and Universalism.  In
his sermon Carlson claims to expose the dark
secrets of the Fraternity by exclusive reference to
the writings of Masonic "authorities."  Relying
chiefly on Albert Pike's Morals and Dogma, Carlson
repeatedly "quotes" passages which, in the Pastor's
view, prove that Masonry "is not compatible with
Christianity [but] rather, [that] it is anti-
Christian...."  In this study, Brother deHoyos,32*
examines every allegation made in Carlson's sermon
and reveals the weaknesses and fallacies of the
Pastor's arguments.  Carlson's misrepresentations
and misquotations are discovered by verbatim
comparisons of the authentic texts which he
allegedly employed, while the discovery of his
dependence on anti-Masonic literature and even
forgeries exposes a prejudice void of intellectual
integrity.  Carlson's weak arguments are laid bare
to reveal an ignorance of  the truth while claiming
to lead followers to salvation.  There is no
greater persecution than that of religious tyranny.
Blind religious zeal attempts to discredit the
truth to support its dark sectarian lies.  This
book is highly recommended for anyone interested in
discovering the fallacies of anti-Masonry. 180
pages, ISBN 1-56459-287-1

DEHOYOS, ART, TRANS., Rituals of the Masonic Grand
Lodge of the Sun (Bayreuth, Germany), Only English-
language translation available of the three Craft
degrees of the extinct Masonic Grand Lodge "zur
Sonne" (Bayreuth, Germany) which was closed down by
the Nazis.  This beautiful Masonic Ritual,  written
by Grand Master Bluntschli in 1874,  gives the most
clear meaning and spiritual unfoldment of any "Blue
Lodge Degrees" that we have ever read.  The
workings differ markedly from English and American
varieties. Sublime. (formerly, THE BLUNTSCHLI
RITUALS) 38 pages, ISBN 1-56459-269-3

EVANS, HENRY RIDGLEY, History of the York and
Scottish Rite in Freemasonry, The Scottish Rite has
often been called the Rite that defends the natural
rights of man.  The York Rite is based upon
Christian chivalry.  Both Rites, along with the
Blue Lodge Degrees, represent the highest
aspirations of mankind.  Worthy reading for those
who appreciate humanitarian movements of the
highest degree. 81 pages, ISBN 1-56459-044-5

FRANCKEN, HENRY ANDREW, Francken Manuscript 1783,
This is a complete typescript of the rituals of all
twenty-five degrees of Etienne (Stephen) Morin's
Masonic Rite which became the foundation of the
Ancient and Accepted (Scottish) Rite.  Soon after
the development of 'Ecossais' Masonry in France,
Morin was appointed 'Grand Inspector in all parts
of the New World' by the Council of the Grand and
Sovereign Lodge of St. Jean de Jerusalem in either
Bordeaux or Paris.  Morin, who had access to many
high grade rituals, then apparently created a set
of Masonic regulations called the 'Constitutions of
1762' to assist him in establishing High-Grade
Masonry in the New World; he also organized these
'haut grades' into a Masonic rite.  Armed with his
patent, Morin traveled to Kingston, Jamaica, and
between 1762 and 1767 conferred his rite upon H.A.
Francken, whom he also appointed Deputy Inspector-
General in 1769.  Francken wrote out the rituals in
at least three manuscripts-the most complete set
being the 1783 manuscript.  In 1767 Francken
authorized a 'Lodge of Perfection' in Albany, New
York, and the seeds of Scottish Rite Masonry were
planted on the East Coast.  By 1800 some fifty men
had been appointed Deputy Inspectors, and several
resolved to establish a governing body of the Rite.
A document, known as the 'Constitutions of 1786'
authorized an increase from Morin's 25-degree
system to one of 33 degrees.  On May 31, 1801, the
first Supreme Council, 33*, of the Ancient and
Accepted Scottish Rite was organized in Charleston,
South Carolina, which survives today as the Supreme
Council, 33*, (Mother Council of the World)
A\A\S\R\, Southern Masonic Jurisdiction, USA.  This
is a complete copy of Francken's best manuscript,
and is the single most important document relating
to the Ancient and Accepted (Scottish) Rite,
because it the lineal predecessor of the Rite.  The
rituals of this manuscript represent their
authentic form at the birth of Scottish Rite,
before they were modified by Carson, Gourgas,
Yates, Pike, etc.  To whatever extent the rituals
may have changed in any jurisdiction, all owe their
existence to the rituals of this magnificent
document.  CONTENTS: The 7 classes of antient and
Modern Masonry; Laws and regulations for a Lodge of
Perfection; Statutes and Regulations for a Lodge of
Perfection; Further Instructions for a Lodge of
Perfection; 4*, Secret Master; 5*, Perfect Master;
6*, Intimate Secretary by Curiosity; 7*, Provost
and Judge; 8*, Intendant of the Buildings; 9*,
Master Elected of Nine; 10*, Illustrious Elected of
Fifteen; 11*, Sublime Knights Elected; 12*, Grand
Master Architect; 13*, Knights of the Royal Secret;
14*, Perfection; 15*, Knights of the East; 16*,
Princes of Jerusalem; 17*, Knights of East and
West; 18*, Knights of White Eagle or Pelican; 19*,
Grand Pontif; 20*, Sovereign Prince of Masonry or
Master ad Vitam; 21*, Prussian Knight or Noachite;
22*, Knights of the Royal Ax; 23*, Knights of the
Sun; 24*, Knights of Kadoch & the Ne plus ultra of
Masonry; 25*, The Royal Secret.; Form of submission
to be signed by all those who are initiated.  This
document is a reproduction of an invaluable Masonic
manuscript-not an expose-and is the single most
important source of information on the early
Scottish Rite rituals in existence. 230 pages, ISBN
1-56459-365-7

GOODWIN, S.H., Mormonism and Masonry, Mormonism is
based upon Freemasonry!  Read this book and
discover how and why. 106 pages, ISBN 1-56459-051-8

GRANT, MELVILLE ROSYN, True Principles of
Freemasonry, "A treatise on the History, principles
or tenets of Freemasonry, for the information of
those who are 'within the veil,' as well as those
who are without."  Included herewith find: letter
"Humanum Genus"; Albert Pike's reply thereto; Edict
of Pope Pius VII.  Historical Briefs; Old Records
and Manuscripts; What is Freemasonry? Symbolism;
Teachings of Freemasonry; Entered Apprentice;
Fellow Craft; Master Mason; Letter "Humanum Genus";
Praelocution; Reply to Pope Leo XIII; Edict of Pope
Pius VII; Extracts from Profession of Faith; the
Scottish Rite of Freemasonry. 380 pages, ISBN 1-
56459-022-4

GUILLEMAN, LOUIS, The Secret Rituals of the
Adonhiramite Rite of Freemasonry, This work is an
English translation of Louis Guilleman de Saint
Victor's book "Recueil Precieux de la Maconnerie
Adonhiramite" (1787 edition), and includes rituals
of the following degrees-1* Entered Apprentice, 2*
Fellowcraft, 3* Master Mason, 4* First Elu or Elu
of the Nine, 5* Second Elu, Called of Perignan, 6*
Third Elu, Called Elu of the Fifteen, 7* Minor
[Little] Architect, 8* Grand Architect or Scottish
Fellowcraft, 9* Scottish Master, 10* Knight of the
Sword or Knight of the East or of the Eagle, 11*
Knight Rose Croix, 12* Noachite or Prussian Knight.
Many of these degree were adopted, almost
wholesale, into the Ancient and Accepted Scottish
Rite of Freemasonry and provides not only
interesting view of early Freemasonry, but helps us
understand the evolution of Scottish Rite
Freemasonry. 160 pages, ISBN 1-56459-332-0

HIGGINS, FRANK C., Ancient Freemasonry: An
Introduction to Masonic Archeology, Contents:
Freemasonry the Parent of all Religions; Legends of
Masonry; Mysteries of Freemasonry; Mysteries of the
Knights Templar; Hidden Source of Freemasonry and
its Rituals; Science of Ancient Masonry;
Freemasonry's Sacred Cities; Astronomy's part in
Freemasonry; Symbols of Freemasonry Charms and
amulets; Light on the Ancient Mysteries of
Initiation; Freemasonry Solves the Mysteries of the
Pyramids; Women in Freemasonry; Masonic Tradition
of Adam and Eve; King Solomon a Wizard; Sampson and
Initiation, plus much more!  Esoteric and
stimulating. 470 pages, ISBN 1-56459-339-8

HIGGINS, FRANK C., Hermetic Masonry, An excellent
collection of several esoteric writings.  Chapters
on:  The First Books of Masonry; Theosophy and
Masonry; Pythagoras and Freemasonry; The Number-
Letter System; King Solomon's Temple; Symbolism;
and "AUM, the Lost Word." And much more! 170 pages,
ISBN 0-922802-12-1

HIGGINS, FRANK C., The Apron:  Its Traditions,
History and Secret Significances (1914), With 27
illustrations by the author.  This little book is
issued as a proclamation to the whole world of
philosophic and Religious thought that Masonry is
the original vehicle of Divine Revelation. 24
pages, ISBN 1-56459-418-1

HIGGINS, FRANK C., The Cross of the Magi: An
Unveiling of the Greatest of all the Ancient
Mysteries, Contents:  The Great Solar Myth; The
Geometric Genesis; Magian Mathematics; The
Celestial Square; The Cross and the Magi; Crosses
and Swastikas; What the Swastika really is. 60
pages, ISBN 1-56459-335-5

JOHNSTON, E.R., Masonry Defined, A Liberal Masonic
Education that Every Mason Should Have.  Compiled
from the Writings of Albert G. Mackey and Many
Other Eminent Authorities.  Revised and Enlarged.
This is a rare book and highly sought after by the
serious Masonic student.  "The average Mason, after
taking his degrees in Masonry, immediately asks
himself what it all means.  Few Masons have, or
will take, the time to make an exhaustive study of
Masonry.  It is to this class of busy Masons this
work will make an especial appeal.  We have culled
from the writings of many eminent Masonic scholars
the 'meat' of the subject, and present it in such
form that the busy Mason can get what he wants
without the necessity of extensive reading or
study.  No Mason can acquire in a few days or
months, or even years, all there is in Masonry.
Everything in Masonry has a beautiful meaning if
rightly understood, and everything done in the
ritual work is meant to teach a distinct moral
lesson.  Masonry would die out in five years if it
had to depend upon about 85% of the membership.  It
is the small minority-the really interested Masons-
who have kept and are keeping the order alive
today." 937 pages, ISBN 1-56459-379-7

KNOOP, DOUGLAS; JONES, G. P.; HAMER, D.,, Early
Masonic Catechisms, This extremely interesting book
is the single most  important reference work ever
published on the development of  Masonic ritual.
It includes complete transcripts of every important
manuscript and exposure describing Masonic rituals
from 1696 through 1750, including the Edinburgh
Register House Ms (1696), the Chetwode Crawley Ms
(c. 1700), The Kevan Ms (c. 1714-20), the Sloane Ms
3329 (c. 1700), the Dumfries No. 4 Ms (c. 1710),
the Trinity College Dublin Ms (1711), A Mason's
Examination (1723), The Grand Mystery of Free-
Masons Discover'd (1724), The Whole Institution of
Masonry (1724), Institution of Free Masons (c.
1725), The Whole Institutions of Free-Masons Opened
(1725), the Graham Ms (1726), The Grand Mystery
Laid Open (1726), A Mason's Confession (c. 1725),
The Mystery of Free-Masonry (1730), Prichard's
Masonry Dissected (1730), the Chesham Manuscript
(c. 1740), Dialogue Between Simon and Philip (c.
1740), the Essex Ms (c. 1750).  Also included are
several "rejoiners" and a very useful introduction
on the development of Masonic ritual.  This is the
only book of its kind and is practically impossible
to find elsewhere.  Its invaluable collection of
documents belongs on the shelf of every Masonic
student. Extremely valuable and highly recommended.
Not for sale outside the U.S.A. 260 pages, ISBN 1-
56459-324-X

LEADBEATER, C.W., Hidden Life in Freemasonry,
Written for the handful of Masons who seek to
understand the true occult-theosophical workings of
Freemasonry.  Contents:  History of Masonry; The
Lodge; The Fittings of the Lodge; Preliminary
Ceremonies; The Opening of the Lodge; Initiation;
The Second Degree; The Third Degree; The Higher
Degrees; Two Wonderful Rituals; Closing the Lodge.
Leadbeater reveals how the Masonic ritual is a
scientific way of energizing the Masonic lodge and
its faithful members so as to bring about an
attunement with the Great White Lodge. 375 pages,
ISBN 1-56459-026-7

LLOYD, JOHN URI, Etidorhpa or The End of the Earth,
The Strange History of a Mysterious Being and the
Account of a Remarkable Journey. This edition
contains the expanded and enlarged version.   This
is the most fascinating, fictional, alchemical
work, of Freemasonry.  Join this student and his
Adept Guide on an alchemical journey to the "End of
the Earth."  Contents: My Purpose is to Tell the
Truth; Never Less Alone than When Alone; A Friendly
Conference; A Second Interview with the Mysterious
Visitor;  A Search for Knowledge-The Alchemist
Letter; The Writing of My Confession; Kidnapped; A
Wild Night-I am Prematurely Aged; A Lesson in Mind
Study; I Can Not Establish My Identity; My Journey
Towards the End of Earth Begins-The Adepts'
Brotherhood; My Journey Continues-Instinct; A
Cavern Discovered-Biswell's Hill; Punch-Bowls and
Caverns of Kentucky-"Into the Unknown Country."
Farewell to God's Sunshine-The Echo of the Cry; A
Zone of Light Deep Within the Earth; The Fungus
Forest-Enchantment; The Cry From A Distance-I Rebel
Against Continuing the Journey; My Unbidden Guest,
I-Am-The-Man, Proves His Statement; My Weight
Disappearing; My Unbidden Guest Departs; The Mother
of a Volcano-"You Can Not Disprove, and You Dare
Not Admit"; Motion From Inherent Energy-"Lead Me
Deeper Into This Expanding Study"; Sleep, Dreams,
Nightmare-"Strangle the Life From My Body"; A
Challenge-My Unbidden Guest Accepts it-Looking
Backward-The Living Brain; Primary Colors are
Capable of Father Subdivision; I cease to Breathe,
and Yet Live; "A Certain Point Within a Sphere"-Men
are as Parasites on the Roof of Earth; Drunkenness-
The Drinks of Man; The Drunkard's Voice; The
Drunkards' Den; Among the Drunkards; Further
Temptation-Etidorhpa; Misery; Eternity Without
Time; The Fathomless Abyss-The Edge of the Earth
Shell; My Heart Throb is Stilled, and Yet I Live;
The Inner Circle, or the End of Gravitation-In the
Bottomless Gulf; Hearing Without Ears-"What Will be
the End?";  Oscillating Through Space-Earth's Shell
Above Me; My Weight Annihilated-"Tell Me," I Cried
in Alarm, "Is this to be a Living Tomb?; Is That a
Mortal?-"The End of Earth."; The Last Farewell; A
Search for Knowledge; Vitalized Darkness-The
Narrows in Science; The Food of Man; The Unbidden
Guest Proves His Statement; Question Scientific
Men-Aristotle's Ether; The Soliloquy of Professor
Daniel Vaughan-Gravitation is the Beginning and
Gravitation is the End:  All Earthly Bodies Yield
to Gravitation; A Challenge; Beware of Biology, the
Science of the Life of Man; What would Happen if a
Crevice Should Open in the Ocean's Bottom; Matter
is Retarded Motion; A Study of Science is a Study
of God-Communing with Angels; A Remarkable Contest;
Why and How; I seek a Confidant; Tis not the Eye,
but the Brain that Sees an Object; The Vision of
the Future of Science.  Illustrated by J. Augustus
Knapp, who illustrated the Secret Teachings Of All
Ages by Manly P. Hall. 375 pages, ISBN 1-56459-243-
X

LOBINGIER, CHARLES SUMNER, Ancient and Accepted
Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Partial Contents:
Four World Movements; Hebrew Kabala; Speculative
Masonry; Humanism; Reformation in France;
Freemasonry Transplanted and Transformed; Andrew M.
Ramsay; His Religious Experiences; Vernal Equinox
Address; The Earliest High Degrees and their
Masonic Status; Forerunners of the Scottish Rite;
Rites and Degrees in General; Emperors of the East
and West; First Grand Constitutions; High Degrees
in Germany; Geneva Consistory; Prince Masons of
Ireland; Stephen Morin and His Patent; Frederick
the Great and Freemasonry; The Second Grand
Constitutions-1786; The Degree System; Results of
Morin's Mission; Chronology. 170 pages, 1-56459-
289-8

MACKENZIE, KENNETH R.H., The Royal Masonic
Cyclopaedia (1877), Extremely scarce and fervently
sought after, this book rates as one of the most
prized sources of Masonic research available to the
sincere student of Freemasonry.  H. P. Blavatsky
constantly refers to this work throughout her
Secret Doctrine. Unlike other Masonic
encyclopedias, this is noted for fully exploring
the esoteric roots of Freemasonry.  Interestingly,
Mackenzie and this work were consulted by leading
esoterists of that time.  Mackenzie may have even
produced the Golden Dawn Ciphers.  Replete with
Masonic wisdom, this is one of those rare gems that
truly offers "More Light in Masonry." 790 pages,
ISBN 1-56459-420-3

MACKEY, ALBERT G., Encyclopedia of Freemasonry, And
its Kindred Sciences Comprising the Whole Range of
Arts, Sciences and Literature as Connected With the
Institution.  Mackey knew that very "few men have
the means, time, and the inclination for the
purchase of numerous books, and for the close and
attentive reading of them...to acquire a knowledge
of all matters connected with the science, the
philosophy, and the history of his Order."  It was
this thought that suggested to him that he should
collect materials for a work which under one cover
might help to enlighten his Brethren.  This book is
so absorbing you could sit and read it from cover
to cover.  It also serves as a handy reference
guide for any Masonic question that may arise.
Highly recommended. 1046 pages, ISBN 1-56459-099-2

MARCONIS, E. J., Sanctuary of Memphis or Hermes, Do
you want to know about the the masonic Rite of
Memphis?  Read this book!  Marconis was the son of
the man who founded the order and includes
information not obtainable elsewhere, such as the
"universal tyler" which gives all the secret grips,
words, and signs of all the degrees of the Masonic
Rites of Memphis, the French Rite, and the Scottish
Rite, from the 1st through the 33* degrees
inclusive!  Marconis also includes the complete
ritual of the 1st degree and the instruction of the
2nd and 3nd degrees plus important information on
Adoptive  (androgynous) Masonry and charts of
several secret Masonic alphabets. 230 pages, ISBN
1-56459-311-8

MASONIC SERVICE ASSOC., Masonic Poems, Read and
enjoy these wonderful Masonic poems that lift your
heart and spirit. 91 pages, ISBN 1-56459-039-9

MASONIC SERVICE ASSOC., Masonry and Americanism,
Chapters:  Masonic Brotherhood and The United
States; Religious Liberty; Equality Before the Law;
Equality of Opportunity; The Dignity of Labor. 150
pages, ISBN 1-56459-038-0

MASONIC SERVICE ASSOC., Three Degrees and Great
Symbols of Freemasonry, This book adroitly reveals
the majesty of the symbolism of the first three
degrees and how the symbolism aids the initiate to
"Build the Temple." 112 pages, ISBN 1-56459-045-3

MORSE, SIDNEY, Freemasonry in the American
Revolution, Freemasons founded the Great Republic
of the United States upon the Mystical Precepts of
Liberty (religious, political, economic, social,
individual, and educational), Fraternity, and
Equality.  Read about their fascinating struggles
and ultimate success. 134 pages, ISBN 1-56459-047-X

NEWTON, JOSEPH FORT, Great Light in Masonry, "A
little book made up of words spoken and written at
various times in honor of the Holy Bible,
celebrating its spiritual faith, its moral majesty,
its literary wonder, and above all it revelation of
the will of God for the life of man.  Our Craft is
wise in making the nobelest book on earth its
Guide, Prophet, and Friend, uniting the light of
Revelation and the Law of Nature in the service of
the Brotherly Life." 92 pages, ISBN 1-56459-046-1

NEWTON, JOSEPH FORT, Modern Masonry, "This little
book professes to be nothing more than the merest
sketch and outline of the extraordinary development
of Modern Masonry since the founding of the Grand
Lodge of England in 1717."  Contents:  The
Background; The "Revival"; The Great Schism; The
Reconciliation; The Advance; The Old World; The New
World. 92 pages, ISBN 1-56459-043-7

OLIVER, REV. GEORGE, History of Initiation, In
Twelve Lectures Comprising a Detailed Account of
the Rites and Ceremonies, Doctrines and Discipline
of all the Secret and Mysterious Institutions of
the Ancient World.  Contents:  General
Introduction; History of Initiation in Hindostan;
Philosophy of the Eastern Mysteries; Initiation in
Persia; History of Initiation in Greece; Ceremonies
of Initiation into the Mysteries of Bacchus; Places
of Initiation into the Celtic Mysteries; Ceremonies
of Initiation in Britain; Symbols and Doctrines of
the Druids; History of Initiation into the Gothic
Mysteries; Doctrines and Morality; History of
Initiation in America; Corollary. 236 pages, 1-
56459-301-0

OLIVER, REV. GEORGE, Pythagorean Triangle:  Or The
Science of Numbers, Contents: The Pythagorean
Triangle Explained, with a Dissertation on the
Peculiarities of Masonic Number; The Monad or Point
Discussed as the Origin of All Calculation; The
Duad or Line Exemplified; Illustration of the Triad
or Superfice; (The Superfice, or Equilateral
Triangle, Triad, Ternary, or the Number Three);
Progressive Generation of the Tetrad or Solid,
Representing Fire; Geometrical Application of the
Pentad or Pyramid, Representing Water; Infinite
Divisibility of the Hexad or Double Triangle,
Representing Earth; Remarkable Properties of the
Heptad; Mysterious References of the Ogdoad or
Cube, Representing Air; Ancient Superstitions
Attached to the Ennead or Triple Triangle; Perfect
Nature of the Decad or Circle, and the Application
of the Dodecaedron as a Representation of the
System of the Universe. 260 pages, ISBN 1-56459-
372-X

OLIVER, REV. GEORGE, Signs and Symbols, Illustrated
and Explained in a Course of Twelve Lectures on
Freemasonry.  Contents:  On the Hieroglyphical
System of the Ancients; On the All Seeing Eye; The
Serpent; The Cherubim; The Deluge; The Mysterious
Darkness of the Third Degree; The Three Pillars,
Wisdom, Strength, and Beauty; The Masonic Ladder;
The Point Within the Circle; The Masonic Apron; The
Government of the Lodge; Conclusion of the Course.
210 pages, 1-56459-302-9

OLIVER, REV. GEORGE, The Antiquities of
Freemasonry, Comprising Illustrations of the Five
Grand Periods of Masonry from the Creation of the
World to the Dedication of King Solomon's Temple.
"The objections which have been so unceasingly
urged against the institution of Freemasonry,
excited in me, some years ago, a serious desire to
obviate the general and vague charges of envy and
prejudice, by some formal examinations of the
grounds on which they are founded."  Contents: On
Masonic Tradition; View of Masonry, as it existed
from the Creation of the World to the time o f
Enoch; Origin of the Arts & Sciences; View of
Masonry from Enoch to Universal Deluge; Idolatrous
Mysteries, as contrasted with Free-Masonry; View of
Masonry from universal Deluge to offering of Issac;
On Symbolical Instruction; View of Masonry from
offering of Issac to Deliverance from Egyptian
Captivity; Five Points of Fellowship; View of
Masonry from Deliverance to Dedication of King
Solomon's Temple. 250 pages, ISBN 1-56459-398-3

PALMER, JOHN C., Morgan Affair and Anti-Masonry,
Morgan violated his Masonic obligations by
revealing the secrets of Freemasonry-later, he was
missing from the face of the earth.  Did the Masons
murder him as some Anti-Masons claim?  Read this
book and find out. 117 pages, ISBN 1-56459-052-6

PHYLOTUS, Esoteric Masonry or the Storehouse
Unlocked, "The mention of the word Masonry, to the
ordinary mind, suggests a body of men possessing
certain secrets, which, to the uninitiated, are
full of wonder.  Should I here announce to the
Masonic world that they, as an organization, have
not in their possession THE secret for which all
their rite and symbolism stands, they would be
justly startled.  But such is the fact.  It is not
the purpose of this work to review Masonry as to
its origin, etc., but to interpret its hidden
mystic meaning to those 'Who have made proficiency
and been duly passed.'  By some I shall perhaps be
thought a madman, by some as too vague for clear
understanding, and by some as undertaking the
impossible.  To all, I humbly ask a close and
sincere study of these pages; and, I have reason to
believe, that if you will pursue this course, you
will discover the 'LIGHT' which you have so fondly
dreamed in your possession." 80 pages, ISBN 1-
56459-190-5

PIKE, ALBERT, Book of the Words, Here's Pike at his
best!  Masonry is permeated with powerful
symbolism-both verbal and pictorial-that arouses
the mental, spiritual, and intellectual life of
those who use them.  This extremely interesting
study, once limited to 150 copies, gives the
correct spelling of, and analyzes all the
"significant words" (pass words, etc.) in, the
Scottish Rite from the 1st through  30th degrees
inclusive.  In addition to being an etymological
dictionary Pike explains WHY any given word was
chosen for a given degree thereby revealing THE
HIDDEN SYMBOLISM OF EACH WORD.  Illustrated and
highly recommended! 180 pages, ISBN 1-56459-161-1

PIKE, ALBERT, Ex Corde Locutiones:  Words from the
Heart Spoken of his Dead Brethren, This unique book
is extremely important for two reasons.  First, for
its biographical history of all the luminaries who
have worked and died in the Scottish Rite and
secondly, Pike's eloquent prose on the philosophy
of life and death is presented here with the
clarity and understanding of a prophet.  There has
never been a Mason like Pike.  If you are or have
been faced with losing a loved one, read this
beautiful book-it will help you. 363 pages, ISBN 1-
56459-350-9

PIKE, ALBERT, Indo-Aryan Deities and Worship as
Contained in the Rig-Veda, "Nothing has ever so
much interested me, as this endeavour to penetrate
into the adyta of the ancient Aryan thought, to
discover what things, principles or phenomena our
remote ancestors worshipped as Gods, what Indra,
Varuna, Mitra, Aryaman, the Acvins, Vayu, Vishnu,
Savitri and the others really were, in the
conception of the composers of the Vedic hymns."
"I found the most profound philosophic or
metaphysical ideas, which those of every philosophy
and religion have merely developed; and that, so
far from being Barbarians or Savages, the old Aryan
herdsmen and husbandmen, in the Indus country under
the Himalayan Mountains, on the rivers of Bactria,
and long before, on the Scythic Steppes where they
originated, were men of singularly clear and acute
intellects, profound thought and an infinite
reverence of the beings whom they worshipped." 659
pages, ISBN 1-56459-183-2

PIKE, ALBERT, Lectures on Masonic Symbolism and A
Second Lecture on Symbolism or the Omkara and other
Ineffable Words, "This Lecture is intended to
be...I think, my last labor of the kind in Masonry.
I hope that I have succeeded in rescuing part of
the Symbols of Freemasonry, in some degree, from
the condition of insignificance into which they had
fallen and in proving that there is something in
the Royal Art to make it worthy of the attention,
and study of men of intellect and learning; which
they have not heretofore believed.  The mass of
Masons are little inclined to read works on
Masonry.  And I think it wiser, also, to place
these works in a few hands, and let what truths
they may contain be communicated orally to others
by the few who read them.  I have endeavoured to do
that for our symbols, and am amply rewarded by what
I have learned."  This book is extremely scarce as
there were only 100 copies ever printed.  This is
the first reprint ever of this essential,
illuminating work, on Freemasonry.  Highly
recommended. 500 pages, ISBN 1-56459-162-X

PIKE, ALBERT, Legenda and Readings of the Ancient
and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, "There
are other things that you should hear said now, and
without which you will not be fully in possession
of this degree... You will find them in the
Legenda..." (quote from the 26th degree, AASR,
SMJ).  This book contains ALL of the "Legenda" and
"Readings" written for members of the Scottish Rite
to supplement the ritualistic instruction.  This
anthology is similar, in some respects, to Pike's
Lectures on Masonic Symbolism, but was considered
REQUIRED READING by Pike himself.  No Mason can
truly understand the Scottish Rite degrees without
reading this essential work. 440 pages, ISBN 1-
56459-309-6

PIKE, ALBERT, Liturgies of the Ancient and Accepted
Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Parts 2-4 (4th* -
30*), This massive work includes ALL the Scottish
Rite "Liturgies" (monitors) prepared for the
current rituals of the Supreme Council 33*, SMJ.
Lavishly illustrated with diagrams of the aprons,
jewels and symbols of the degrees, the texts of
these works contain verbatim extracts from the
current rituals of the Scottish Rite.  Some
portions of these books (such as the "Lecture and
History" of the thirteenth*) are not even included
in the official rituals.  Extremely interesting and
informative, students of the rituals may compare
this work with the Magnum Opus to trace the
evolution of the degrees.  Highly recommended. 700
pages, ISBN 1-56459-310-X

PIKE, ALBERT, Liturgy of the Blue Degrees, For the
Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry
for the Southern Jurisdiction.  This rare work
includes all the monitorial instructions for the
three Craft Degrees according to the Scottish Rite,
and is intended to supplement Pike's Book of the
Lodge.  Much more complete than the common Webb-
form (York Rite) monitors, this work contains large
ritualistic extracts and symbolic diagrams which,
with the aforementioned work, assist the student to
reconstruct the rituals. 227 pages, ISBN 1-56459-
323-1

PIKE, ALBERT, Magnum Opus or the Great Work, Now
available after 135 years!  One of the rarest and
most important books ever published on the Ancient
and Accepted (Scottish) Rite of Freemasonry-Albert
Pike's Magnum Opus or "Great Work," being his first
revision of the complete rituals of the Scottish
Rite.  Only 100 copies were printed-less than
thirty are said to survive.  Pike's ritualistic
revisions were so impressive he was made an active
member of the Supreme Council and became the most
revered Sovereign Grand Commander in the history of
the Rite.  Thanks to the generous loan of a copy
from a European antiquarian, this special reprint
makes available to the serious student the complete
authentic rituals which served as the foundation of
the Scottish Rite's philosophy.  This invaluable
work is not to be confused with either the various
ritualistic "exposures" of anti-Masons, or the
rituals currently used by either American Scottish
Rite.  The Magnum Opus contains Albert Pike's
complete, original text of the Scottish Rite
degrees.  Some of Pike's rituals were used by other
Supreme Councils as a foundation for their own
practices; while more recently the Supreme Council
33*, Southern Masonic Jurisdiction, U.S.A. has
appointed a committee to revise the current Pike
rituals.  The Magnum Opus allows researchers to
trace the divergence to discover shifts in Masonic
symbolism.  An invaluable reference aid and
research tool, the scarcity and cost of an original
copy placed it beyond the reach of almost all
Masonic bibliophiles.  This affordable facsimile
reprint places Masonic knowledge where it belongs-
in the hands of those seeking Light.  Although
similar to the current rituals used by the Scottish
Rite, it is slightly different and more esoteric.
We have also included for the first time ever, the
grips and signs, and the key to the "Secret Work."
Very essential and rare!  Contents: Fourth Degree,
Secret Master; Fifth Degree, Perfect Master; Sixth
Degree, Confidential Secretary; Seventh Degree,
Provost and Judge; Eighth Degree, Intendant of the
Buildings; Ninth Degree; Knight Elu of Nine; Tenth
Degree, Illustrious Elu of Fifteenth; Eleventh
Degree, Prince Ameth, or Sublime Elu of Twelve;
Twelfth Degree, Grand Master Architect; Thirteenth
Degree, Royal Arch; Fourteenth Degree, Grand,
Elect, Perfect and Sublime Mason; Fifteenth Degree,
Knights of the Sword, of the East, or of the Eagle;
Sixteenth Degree, Princes of Jerusalem; Seventeenth
Degree, Knight of the East and West; Eighteenth
Degree, Knight, or Sovereign Prince of Rose Croix,
of Heredon; Nineteenth Degree, Grand Pontiff, or
Sublime Scotch Mason; Twentieth Degree, Venerable
Master of All Symbolic Lodges; or Master ad Vitam;
Twenty-First Degree, Noachite; or Prussian Knight;
Twenty-Second Degree, Knight of the Royal Axe, or
Prince of Liabanus; Twenty-Third Degree, Chief of
the Tabernacle; Twenty-Fourth Degree, Prince of the
Tabernacle; Twenty-fifth Degree, Knight of the
Brazen Serpent; Twenty-Sixth Degree, Prince of
Mercy or Scottish Trinitarian; Twenty-Seventh
Degree, Knight Commander of the Temple, or Teutonic
Knight of the House of St. Mary of Jerusalem;
Twenty-Eighth Degree, Knight of the Sun; or Knight
Adept; Twenty-Ninth Degree, Grand Ecossais of St.
Andrew, or Patriarch of the Crusades; Thirtieth
Degree, Knight Kadosh; Twenty-First Degree, Grand
Enquiring Commander; Thirty-Second Degree, Sublime
Prince of the Royal Secret. 650 pages, ISBN 1-
56459-245-6

PIKE, ALBERT, Masonic Baptism:  Reception of a
Louveteau and Adoption, The ceremony of Masonic
Baptism has always been used in the Scottish Order.
The ceremony secures to a child of either sex the
protection and assistance of the Lodge or other
body performing the ceremony.  Includes an overview
of initiatic baptism, duties and qualifications,
and the actual ritual.  Although the ritual is
intended for children, adults will be inspired by
the sublime ritual and unique Scottish Rite
philosophy. 221 pages, ISBN 1-56459-348-7

PIKE, ALBERT, Masonry of Adoption: (Masonic Rituals
for Women), This wonderful book includes both the
complete, verbatim, rituals and secret work of a
little-known Masonic work written by Albert Pike
and anonymously published by him especially for
women. Degrees: Adoptive Apprentice; Companion, and
Mistress.  This books fills an essential void of
real Masonic Initiation and Rituals for women. 220
pages, ISBN 1-56459-286-3

PIKE, ALBERT, Meaning of Masonry, Albert Pike found
Freemasonry in a log cabin and left in a Temple.
He was the master genius of Masonry in America,
both as scholar and artist.  No other mind of equal
power ever toiled so long in the service of the
Craft in the New World.  To understand Freemasonry,
read Pike. 66 pages, ISBN 1-56459-050-X

PIKE, ALBERT, Morals and Dogma, "The teachings of
these Readings are not sacramental, so far as they
go beyond the realm of Morality into those of other
domains of Thought and Truth.  The Ancient and
Accepted Scottish Rite uses the word 'Dogma' in its
true sense, of doctrine, or teaching; and is not
dogmatic in the odious sense of that term.
Everyone is entirely free to reject and dissent
from whatsoever herein may seem to him to be untrue
or unsound.  It is only required of him that he
shall weigh what is taught, and give it fair
hearing and unprejudiced judgment.  Of course, the
ancient theosophic and philosophic speculations are
not embodied as part of the doctrines of the Rite;
but because it is of interest and profit to know
what the Ancient Intellect thought upon these
subjects, and because nothing so conclusively
proves the radical difference between our human and
the animal nature, as the capacity of the human
mind to entertain such speculations in regard to
itself and the Deity."  Contents:  Apprentice;
Fellow-craft; Master; Secret Master; Perfect
Master; Intimate Secretary; Provost and Judge;
Intendant of the Building; Elu of the Nine; Elu of
the Fifteen; Elu of the Twelve; Master Architect;
Royal Arch of Solomon; Perfect Elu; Knight of the
East; Prince of Jerusalem; Knight of the East and
West; Knight Rose Croix; pontiff; Master of the
Symbolic Lodge; Noachite or Prussian Knight; Knight
of the Royal Axe or Prince of Liabanus; Chief of
the Tabernacle; Prince of the Tabernacle; Knight of
the Brazen Serpent; Prince of Mercy; Knight
Commander of the Temple; Knight of the Sun or
Prince Adept; Scottish Knight of St. Andrew; Knight
Kadosh; Inspector Inquisitor; Master of the Royal
Secret.  If you read only one book on Freemasonry,
this is it! 861 pages, ISBN 1-56459-275-8

PIKE, ALBERT, The Porch and the Middle Chamber:
BOOK OF THE LODGE, If you're a 32* Degree Mason you
may THINK that you've received all the Scottish
Rite degrees, but chances are you haven't.  Why?
Unknown to most people, Albert Pike  also wrote
Scottish Rite rituals for the three Blue Lodge
Degrees.  In Pike's words,  these Scottish Rite
Blue Lodge rituals were "to be studied and
understood before investiture with the fourth
degree.  For, without it, the system of that Rite
is incomplete, and even like a fabric without
foundation."  This rare reprint includes the,
openings, closings and rituals of the Entered
Apprentice, Fellow Craft and Master Mason  degrees
according to the Pike workings of the Ancient and
Accepted Scottish Rite.   More importantly it
contains the complete SECRET WORK.  These rituals
are MUCH MORE ESOTERIC and differ significantly
from the Webb-form (York Rite) Blue Lodge rituals
commonly used in the United States, and the book
has several interesting illustrations (including
Hiram's jewel-a talisman!).  Also included is the
"Table Lodge" ceremony.  Highly recommended.  Very
scarce! 350 pages, ISBN 1-56459-308-8

PIRTLE, HENRY, Lost Word of Freemasonry, "Masonry
presents many facets. A brother can be a good Mason
without being a studious man, but he will not have
also the intellectual enjoyment and spiritual
benefit accruing from acquaintance with some of the
meditations of numerous Masons and other persons
through hundreds of years upon the theology of our
Order."  Contents: The Mason's Quest; Men's House:
"The Knowledge of the Word"; Lost Word; Secret
Tradition; Jewish Cabala; Great Logos (Light) in
the Beginning; Magic in Names; Whom Does the
Candidate Represent?; Hiram Rises as Christ;
Bibliography. 240 pages, ISBN 1-56459-320-7

POUND, ROSCOE, Masonic Jurisprudence, A fascinating
study of Masonic Law. 120 pages, ISBN 1-56459-048-8

RAVENSCROFT, W., Comacines, Comacines means
Cathedral Builders.  Chapters include:  The Origin
of Freemasonry and the Temple Builders; The Roman
College and the Quatuor Coronati; Isola Comacina;
The Comacine Lodges; Comacine influence in the
British Isles; Comacine Architecture. 120 pages,
ISBN 1-56459-054-2

REDDING, M.W., Scarlet Book of Freemasonry, A
Thrilling and authentic account of the
imprisonment, torture, and martyrdom of freemasons
and knights templars, for the past six hundred
years; also an authentic account of the education,
remarkable career, and tragic death of the renowned
philosopher Pythagoras. 517 pages, 1-56459-283-9

SHEPHERD, SILAS H., Landmarks of Freemasonry,
Landmarks are laws: judicial and moral.  Discover
how they bind Masons together for the benefit of
the human race. 180 pages, ISBN 1-56459-040-2

STEWART, THOMAS M., Symbolic Teachings or Masonry &
Its Message, The Message of Ancient Masonry;
Masonry and the Higher Evolution of Man; Albert
Pike as Master of Wisdom; The Cincinnati Masonic
Study School; The Master's Salutatory; Why Papal
Rome is Opposed to Masonry; Masonry; A Portion of
the Field of Masonic Study; Is the "Great Work" a
Masonic Book: Personal Effort; The Dew of Hermon;
Jacob's Ladder; Modern Progress Opposed by the
Pope; How to be a "High Up" Mason; Our Public
Schools and the Church of Rome; "It is Not Because
of Religion;" Why Guardians of Liberty: Encyclical
Letter, Pope Leo XIII, August 4, 1879; Why I
Believe in Another Life; The Pursuit of Knowledge;
A Study: Which Came First, the Civilized or the
Savage Man? Buried Continents and Lost Cities;
Spiritual Progress-An Egyptian Symbol; The Son of
Man and The Son of God; A Lutheran Minister's
Misinterpretation of Freemasonry. 249 pages, ISBN
0-922802-76-9

TUDHOPE, GEORGE V., Bacon Masonry, Revealing the
real meaning of that mystic Word and the true Name
of that Lost Word with evidence showing Francis
Bacon to be the original designer of Speculative
Freemasonry.  "The prime purpose of this book is to
reveal the name and meaning of that Word.  The
reader will discover that finding the name of the
Word does not indicate that the Word itself has
been found."  The Lost Word; Hiram Abif; Name of
the Lost Word; Bacon's Fraternities in Learning;
Original Meeting Place of Freemasons, Acception
Masons; Symbols of Freemasonry; Emblems Regarding
Bacon's Life; Anderson's Constitution of the
Accepted Freemasons; Bacon, Boyle, and Desaguliers.
This book must be read by every Freemason! 132
pages, ISBN 1-56459-108-5

VAIL, REV. CH.H., Ancient Mysteries & Modern
Masonry, "The Series of Sunday evening lectures
which comprise this book were first given in
Pullman Memorial Church, Albion, NY.  The many
calls for the lectures in printed form led to their
publication.  We trust that the book may contribute
to a better understanding of the Order by the
general public; inspiring our Brother Masons to
greater appreciation of and loyalty to the
Fraternity, and encouraging all to labor for the
realization of the great principles and ideals
embodied in the Ancient Mysteries and our Modern
Masonry."  Contents:  Origin and Object of the
Ancient Mysteries; Egyptian, Hindu, and Persian
Mysteries; Druidical, Gothic, Grecian, and Jewish
Mysteries; Christian Mysteries; Meaning of True
Initiation; Origin and History of Freemasonry;
Origin and History of the Knights Templars and the
Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite; Symbols and Legends
of Masonry; List of Masonic and Kindred Books. 215
pages, ISBN 1-56459-061-5

WAITE, ARTHUR EDWARD, Emblematic Freemasonry, "It
is the design of the following studies to present
in an ordered sequence the chief aspects which have
been assumed by Emblematic Freemasonry and its
connection and developments in the course of their
progress though the past two centuries."  Chapters
include:  Intimations from the old records; The
acception and Robert Fludd; Ancient York Masonry;
The Mystical Quest in Freemasonry; Masonic
Tradition and the Royal Arch; The second birth of
Masonry in the continental rites; Grades of the
secrete tradition; Christology of the secret
tradition; The chivalry of the holy temple; The
development of vengeance grades; The alleged
masonic peril; The place of Masonry in the rites of
initiation; Appendix. 301 pages, ISBN 0-922802-23-8

WAITE, ARTHUR EDWARD, Secret Tradition in
Freemasonry (1911), In his autobiographical book,
SHADOWS IN LIFE AND THOUGHT, Waite commented, "The
volumes appeared in 1911, and so far as my
knowledge goes, they formed-in respect of
production-the most beautiful work which has ever
been issued in any land or language on the Masonic
Subject."  This is NOT an early edition of Waite's
other work by the same name.  Contents: Volume 1,
Fundamental Relations of the Craft and the High
Grades; Development of the High Grades in Respect
of the Antient Alliance; Of the New Alliance of
Freemasonry; The Masonic Orders of Chivalry.
Volume 2, Of Alchemy in Masonry; Of Magical and
Kabalistical Degrees; Of the Mysteries on their
Mystical Side, and of this Subject in its Relation
to Masonry; Appendices; Index. 870 pages, ISBN 0-
922802-98-X

WAITE, ARTHUR EDWARD, Secret Tradition in
Freemasonry (1937), This was Waite's last book and
is THE MOST IMPORTANT BOOK EVER WRITTEN ON THE
ESOTERIC ASPECTS OF FREEMASONRY.  "I am not
offering in this book a revised edition of two
volumes which appeared under the same title so far
back as 1911.  It is so altered, extended and
transformed that it may claim to be a new
undertaking and to supersede in fact that which it
preserves in name."  Waite not only reedited and
radically restructured the two volume edition, but
he incorporated much of his Emblematic Freemasonry
(1925) that it might, as he said, supersede the
previous work.  This was Waite's last and (in his
opinion) most important work on Freemasonry.
Contents: Creative and Emblematic Freemasonry;
Craft Degrees and Their Connections; Second Holy
House; New Alliance in Freemasonry; Quest in
Christian Ritual; Masonic Orders of Chivalry Apart
from Templar Grades; Templar Grades of Freemasonry;
Of Alchemy in Masonry; Of Magical and Kabbalistical
Degrees; The Growth of Masonic Tradition;
Freemasonry and the French Revolution; Mysteries on
their Mystical Side.  Extremely important.  A
masonic classic. 675 pages, 1-56459-305-3

WAITE, ARTHUR EDWARD, Some Deeper Aspects of
Masonic Symbolism, Introduction by Joseph Fort
Newton.  Contents: A System of Morality; The First
Degree; The Meaning of Initiation; Entered, Passed,
Raised; Imperfect Symbolism; The Third Degree;  The
Book of the Dead; The Christian Mysteries; The
Mystical Fact; The Place of Darkness; Operative
Masonry; The Old Charges; Living Stone; The
Kabalah; The Divine Name; The Temple; The Builder;
Craft Masonry. 32 pages, ISBN 1-56459-414-9

WARD, J. S. M., An Interpretation of our Masonic
Symbols, "This book is an attempt to interpret the
meaning of those dumb, silent emblems that lie
around us in the Lodge.  I shall concentrate my
attention of such objects as the Ashlars, the
officers' jewels, and so forth.  The purpose of
this works is to give a scientific explanation of
the meaning of these symbols, based on the
recognized laws of symbology and on the age-old
interpretation of them."  Contents: The Square
Master's Squares or Levels; Level and Plum-rule;
The Collar; Other Officers' Emblems; Square &
Compasses; Point Within a Circle; Pentacle and the
Letter "G"; Apron; Altar; Tau & Latin Cross; Three
Ashlars: Rough, Perfect, and Perpend; Columns of
Master, S.W., and J.W.; Carpet and its Tassels;
Emblems of Mortality; Lodge; Consecration of a
Lodge. 160 pages, ISBN 1-56459-385-1

WARD, J.S.M., Freemasonry and the Ancient Gods, A
Similar System Exists Among the Mohammedans;
Freemasonry and the Ancient Gods of India; Symbolic
Conception of FM and India; The R.A. Proves the
Truth of this Contention; Brief Summary of Hindoo
and Other Eastern Doctrines Traceable in
Freemasonry; Lost Sign in Masonry and the
"Operative" Masons; The Letter "G"; The Mark
Degree; Masonic Signs and Grips the World Over; Our
Signs and Grips in Africa; America and Australasia;
Ancient Europe; Origin of Freemasonry; What this
Part of the Book Proves; Mythos; When Did the
Purely Jewish Influence Enter? Brief Summary of the
True Line of Descent of Modern Freemasonry; The
Comacines; Ancient Charges and What They Tell Us;
Decline of the Guilds; Darkness Before the Dawn;
Formation of Grand Lodge; Early History of Grand
Lodge; So-Called Higher Degrees; Ancient and
Accepted Rite; Remaining Degrees of the Ancient and
Accepted Rite; Cross and the Vesica Piscis; Two
Kinds of Cross; Crosses in the Craft; Vesica
Piscis; Vesica Piscis in the Craft; Rose Croix and
Kindred Degrees; The So-Called "York Rite" and the
Allied Degrees; Knights Templars; What Were the
Beliefs of the Templars? Templar Transmission
Theory; Are There Any Traces of the Old Templar
Ceremonies in the Masonic Templar Ritual? Other
Chivalric Degrees in Freemasonry; Iconoclasm in
Freemasonry; Brief Summary of Evidence as to the
Antiquity of our Signs; Grand Ideal; The First
Steps; Ancient Wisdom and Modern Masonry; The Bora
Ceremony. 400 pages, ISBN 1-56459-133-6

WARD, J. S. M., Freemasonry:  Its Aims and Ideals,
Contents: The Ideals which draw men into
Freemasonry; Former Ideals; Political Ideal; Social
Ideal; Ritualistic Ideal; Archaeological Ideal;
Mystical and Religious Ideal; What Mysticism is;
Great Ideal; Problems Which Must be Faced;
Exclusion of Women, etc.; Are we Justified in
Excluding women or a man because of his color?;
Doctrinal Beliefs and Freemasonry; Is Freemasonry a
Religion; The Great Ideal. 233 pages, ISBN 1-56459-
387-8

WARD, J.S.M., The Higher Degrees in Freemasonry,
Contents: Historical Survey; The Mark Degree; The
Holy Royal Arch; The Cryptic Degrees; The Allied
Degrees; The Ancient and Accepted Rite; The Royal
Order of Scotland; The Knights Templar and the
Knights of Malta; The Remaining Degrees;
Conclusion. 100 pages, ISBN 1-56459-422-X

WARD, J. S. M., The Sign Language of the Mysteries,
Partial contents: Introduction to a study of the
ancient sign language; Certain Sign languages
survive today; Existence of Mantric signs; World-
wide distribution of Mantric signs; Signs connected
with certain occult centers, the throat; Signs
connected with other occult centers such as the
heart; Signs connected with solar plexus; Signs
connected with the head, sign of distress;
Widespread use of the sign of distress; Sign
connected with head, sign of exultation; Sign of
reverence; Signs connected with the nose and mouth;
Sign of horror and shows how it is closely
connected with death; Signs connected with the
hands and shoulders; Vol. 2: Sign of Resignation;
Sign of heaven and earth; Saint and sinner alike
use the sign of regret; Sign of completion and
examples of its use; Numerous miscellaneous signs;
Shows how the sign language links the ancient
mysteries with the modern world; Schedule of
Mantric signs. 425 pages, ISBN 1-56459-391-6

WARD, J. S. M., Told through the Ages: A Series of
Masonic Stories, "Several of my readers may be
surprised at finding my name on a book which
avowedly contains fiction, but I would suggest that
valuable as is the mystical teaching of
Freemasonry, its moral teachings are equally
essential for the work it has to do in the world.
Freemasonry is acknowledged to be a 'System of
Morality, veiled in allegory,' and in this volume I
have endeavored to convey the old moral teachings
under a new guise."  Contents: At High Noon; O
Wonderful Masons; A Curiously Wrought Stone; The
Criminal King; A Discovery They Deemed of
Importance; The Passing of Socrates; College of
Architects at Pompeii; Departure of the Eagles; The
True Word; Tools of a Master Mason; The Light;
Master's Mark of Approval; Geoffrey of Conway; To
Do Justly; Father Matthew's Dream; Only an
Accident; How they Saved Tewkesbury Abbey; From
Darkness to Light; John Custos and the Spanish
Inquisition; The Cat and Her Kittens. 240 pages,
ISBN 1-56459-386-X

WEATHERBY, C.J., Secret Ritual of the Knights of
the Ancient Essenic Order, (reprint of the rare
1897 edition), Don't confuse this ritual with the
so-called code-books of the "Modern Order of
Essenes" (Freemasonry) because this is something
different!  These rituals of this non-masonic order
inculcate patriotism, opposition (by lawful means)
to tyranny and the discovery of the laws of God.
Includes the opening and closing ceremonies and the
ritual of the three degrees. 52 pages, ISBN 1-
56459-318-5

WEISSE, JOHN A., The Obelisk and Freemasonry:
Egyptian Symbols Compared with those Discovered in
America (1880), Anyone who will read this book and
consider its illustrations will realize that secret
societies like Freemasonry existed in remote
antiquity and were the prerogative of kings,
hierophants and magnates.  Absolutely everything to
know on obelisks, their origin, construction,
mystical significance, use, and esoteric purposes.
Valuable reading. 178 pages, ISBN 1-56459-384-3

WILMSHURST, W.L., Ceremony of Passing, "We are to
examine now a Ceremony which, because it is less
dramatic and spectacular than that of the First
Degree, is often regarded as a somewhat colourless
interlude between the impressive surprises of the
one which precedes and the awesome grandeur of the
one which follows it.  Being a  'veil of allegory'
the Ceremony must not only be looked at but looked
through, if its significance is to be realized.
The Ceremony is called one of 'passing', since it
relates to a midway, transitional phase of personal
experience through which every aspirant to
perfection must inevitably pass before he can think
of attaining the ultimate degree of soul-
development and mastership to which our system
leads." 54 pages, ISBN 1-56459-317-7

WILMSHURST, W.L., Masonic Initiation, Masonry and
Religion; From Darkness to Light; Initiation, Real
and Ceremonial, The Purpose of the Mysteries, The
Ideal Lodge; Light on the Way, The Knowledge of
Yourself, The "G", The Ladder, The Superstructure,
The Cable-Tow, The Apron, The Wind, Seeking a
Master, Wages, The Law of the Mount; Fulness of
Light, Observations and Examples, Apocalypsis; The
Past and Future of the Masonic Order.  Freemasons:
this book should be in your Masonic library! 223
pages, ISBN 1-56459-147-6

WILMSHURST, W. L., The Meaning of Masonry, "The
papers here collected have been written with a view
to promoting the deeper understanding of the
meaning of Masonry; to providing the explanation of
it that one constantly hears called for.  The
meaning of Masonry, however, is a subject usually
left entirely unexpounded and that accordingly
remains largely unrealized by its members save such
few as make it their private study.  It seems taken
for granted that reception into the Order will
automatically be accompanied by an ability to
appreciate forthwith and at its full value all that
one there finds.  The contrary is the case, for
Masonry is a veiled and cryptic expression of the
difficult science of spiritual life, and the
understanding of it calls for special and informed
guidance on the one hand, and on the other a
genuine and earnest desire for knowledge on the
part of those seeking to be instructed."  Contents:
The Position and Possibilities of the Masonic
Order; Deeper Symbolism of Freemasonry; Masonry as
a Philosophy; Further Notes on Craft Symbolism; The
Form of the Lodge; Holy Royal Arch of Jerusalem;
Freemasonry in Relation to the Ancient Mysteries.
216 pages, ISBN 1-56459-373-8

WRIGHT, DUDLEY, Ethics of Freemasonry, This is a
complete and much needed course on Masonic ethics.
88 pages, ISBN 1-56459-042-9

WRIGHT, ROBERT C., Indian Masonry, Throughout the
world we find amazing similarities between other
peoples who use Masonic rituals and symbols. This
book reveals the American Indian's use of
Freemasonry.  Contents:  Brotherhood; Signs;
Medicines; Beliefs and Ceremonies; The Number 4;
Ojibwa Grand Medicine Lodge; Esoteric Societies of
the Zuni; Comparisons; Pin Indians; Lessons;
Epilogue.  Illustrated. 126 pages, ISBN 1-56459-
405-X

YARKER, JOHN, Arcane Schools, A rare reprint of a
masterpiece which demonstrates the antiquity of the
Masonic mysteries and their relation to other
schools of antiquity by attempting to trace the
development of Masonic Ritual back to the medieval
stonemasons, and from there to other schools.  In
his review of this book in the EQUINOX, Aleister
Crowley commented that Brother Yarker seems to have
read every old Masonic manuscript ever written.
This book is the sole source for some obscure bits
of Masonic history.  Yarker was the head of the
Ancient and Primitive Rite of Freemasonry in
England, and may have possessed more first-hand
knowledge of Masonic rituals than anyone else of
his time, including A.E. Waite.  A Review of their
Origin and Antiquity with a General History of
Freemasonry and its relation to the Theosophic,
Scientific, and Philosophic Mysteries.  Contents:
Archaic Legends; Proto-Aryan Civilization and
Mysteries; Aryan Civilization and Mysteries;
Mysteries in Relation to Philosophy; Philosophy in
Relation to Masonic Rites; Mystic and Hermetic
Schools in Christian Times; Recapitulated Proofs of
Ancient Masonry; Masonry in Britain and Saxon
England; Masonry in Norman Times; Freemasonry in
Modern Times; Origin of the system Termed High-
Grade; Freemasonry in the Grand Lodge Era;
Freemasonry Under the United Grand Lodge; Series of
Constitutional Charges. 582 pages, 1-56459-306-1

YARKER, JOHN, Lectures of a Chapter, Senate &
Council: According to the Forms of the Antient and
Primitive Rite, But Embracing All Systems of High
Grade Masonry, "Embodying the preliminary
examinations required for advancement; the
symbolical explanations of the various degrees from
the 1* to the 30*; together with the Grand Book of
Maxims."  This extremely scarce work includes ALL
the "lectures" (catechisms, or questions and
answers) of Yarker's Antient and Primitive Rite of
Memphis and is an ESSENTIAL work for understanding
this curious Masonic rite.  Portions of these
lectures were borrowed from the old Ancient and
Accepted Scottish Rite Rituals used in the Northern
Masonic Jurisdiction, USA, before they were
influenced by Albert Pike's works.  Contents: (1)
Chapter.  Lectures of a College-4* to 8-11*; of a
Chapter-9* to 11-18*;  (2) Senate.  Lectures of a
Senate-12* to 17-29*; of an Areopagus-18* to 20-
33*; (3) Council.  Lectures of a Consistory-21* to
26-68*; of a Council-27* to 30-90*; Grand Book of
Maxims. 109 pages, ISBN 1-56459-343-6

YARKER, JOHN, Masonic Charges and Lectures, The
present work is a rare anthology of charges and
lectures collated from unspecified Masonic rituals
by John Yarker (1833-1913), one of the most
enigmatic yet best-informed Freemasons that
"graced" the rolls of the United Grand Lodge of
England.  Contents:  Masonry and the Crusades;
Masonry and the Eastern Philosophy; Extension of
Masonic Principles; Egyptian Mysteries; Osirian
Legend; History of the Rite of Memphis; Esoteric
and Exoteric Masonry; Masonic Science as Related to
the Temple of Jerusalem; The Mason, a Son of God;
History of the Sacred Vault of Enoch; Ineffable
Name; Mission of Knights of the Sword; Captivity of
the Israelites; Temple of Jerusalem as a Masonic
Type; Instruction of the Degree of Rose Croix;
History of the Degree of Rose Croix; On Symbols; On
Atheism; Spiritual Faith of Ancient Egypt; Sapenath
Pencah; Pyramid of Cheops; Astronomical Symbolism;
Symbolical Numbers; Cabirian Mysteries; Moral
Geometry; Tabernacle and the Temple; Serpent
Worship; Magian Mysteries; Hermetic Cross;
Allegorical Discourse; Discourse on Justice;
Discourse on the Nature of Mysteries, and Their
Masonic Perpetuation; Discourse on the Duties and
Instruction of the Various Grades of Ancient and
Primitive Masonry. 200 pages, 1-56459-307-X

YARKER, JOHN, The Secret High Degree Rituals of the
Masonic Rite of Memphis, The Rite of Memphis
aggravated members of "conventional" Freemasonry
because it claimed not only to be the true source
of Masonic wisdom but to be the ONLY legitimate
Masonic system!  Its rituals were much more
esoteric than those commonly encountered in
"regular" Freemasonry.  Many colorful personalities
allied themselves with this system, including Karl
Kellner, Theodore Reuss and Aleister Crowley.  In
England, the Rite was under the direction of John
Yarker, while in the United States, Harvey Spencer
Lewis, of AMORC fame, also made use of these
degrees.  This fascinating book is a reprint of
John Yarker's manuscript-"The Ancient and Primitive
Rite of Memphis in 95*-Book Third-Series III
Consistory and Grand Council."  It includes
Yarker's last revision of the 34*-96* rituals
inclusive, plus the "secret work." 80 pages, ISBN
1-56459-331-2

YARKER, JOHN, TRANS., The Secret Rituals of the
Adoptive Rite of Freemasonry, You may have
purchased a copy of Albert Pike's book THE MASONRY
OF ADOPTION from us, and if so, you'll certainly
want to read this book too.  These are the original
French rituals which inspired Albert Pike to write
his book, but he only included the first three
degrees.  This English translation, done by John
Yarker, includes the complete degrees of the Rite-
1* Adoptive Apprentice, 2* Companion, 3* Mistress,
4* Perfect Mistress, 5* Sublime Elect, 6* Dame
Ecossais, 7* Grand Elect, or French Dame, 8* Lady
of the Dove, 9* Lady of the Rosy Cross, 10*
Adonaite Mistress, 11* Perfect Venerable Adonaite
Mistress, 12* Crowned Princess, or Sovereign
Mistress. The Adoptive Rite of Freemasonry is an
ANDROGYNOUS system, admitting males and females on
equal terms. 100 pages, ISBN 1-56459-333-9

ZELDIS, LEON, Masonic Chronology in Context,
Zeldis, a 33* Mason and editor of the Israel
Freemason, provides the best Masonic time-table
ever to appear in print.  Includes the most
important historical figures and events connected
with the development of Freemasonry, together with
other political, scientific, and cultural events of
general significance that serve to place Masonic
history within the context of world history.
Brilliantly researched and extensively indexed,
this masterpiece, will provide the reader a better
appreciation of the proud and noble history for
which Freemasonry has so long laboured. 89 pages,
ISBN 1-56459-382-7




OTHER BOOKS OF INTEREST TO FREEMASONS


ACHAD, FRATER, Anatomy of the Body of God, Being
the Supreme Revelation of Cosmic Consciousness
explained and depicted in graphic form with designs
showing the formation, multiplication, and
projection of the Stone of the Wise. 120 pages,
ISBN 1-56459-140-9

ACHAD, FRATER, Egyptian Revival or the Ever-coming
Son in the Light of the Tarot, "This little book
has been written in the spirit of Suggestive
Inquiry, and the writing of it has led to many
illuminating ideas in regard to the Universal
Tradition as disclosed by the Tarot Trumps."  This
book is a follow-up to Achad's book Q.B.L. or the
Bride's Reception.  Contents:  Light on the
Egyptian Revival; Essence of the Practical Qabalah;
More Light on the Tarot Trumps; The Sun, the Devil,
and the Redeemer; The Mystery of Babylon and the
Beast; Further Light on the Tree of Life; The Law
of Thelema (will); The Tradition of the Golden Age;
All of Achad's books are a must for the student of
Tarot and Qabalah. 126 pages, ISBN 1-56459-202-2

ACHAD, FRATER, Q.B.L. or the Bride's Reception,
Being a Short Cabalistic Treatise on the Nature and
Use of the Tree of Life, With a Brief Introduction
and a Lengthy Appendix by Frater Achad.  Contents:
The Formation of the Tree of Life being a
Qabalistic Conception of the Creative Process;
Concerning the Natural Basis of Correspondences in
the Hebrew Alphabet; Of the Twenty-two Paths with
Their Yetziratic and Colour Correspondences;
Concerning the Tarot Trumps and Their Attributions
to the Hebrew Alphabet; Some Account of the
Ineffable Name and of the Four Worlds with Their
Correspondences to the Minor Arcana of the Tarot;
Concerning the Macrocosm and the Microcosm and how
by Means of the Tree of Life We May Learn to Unite
Them; Concerning the Literal Qabalah and the
Methods of gematria, Notaricon and Temurah;
Concerning Numbers, Symbols and Matters Cognate; Of
that which Was and Is and Shall Be; Of the Kingdom
and of the Bride. 150 pages, ISBN 1-56459-139-5

ADIRAMLED, Art of Alchemy or the Generation of
Gold, A course of Practical Lessons in Metallic
Transmutation for the use of Occult Students being
a new Illumination regarding the Secret Science of
the Sages. 73 pages, ISBN 1-56459-319-3

AGRIPPA, HENRY CORNELIUS, Fourth Book of Occult
Philosophy, Of Geomancy, Magical Elements,
Astrological Geomancy, the Nature of Spirits, Magic
of the Ancients.  Contents:  Commendatory Poems; Of
Geomancy; Of Occult Philosophy, or Of Magical
Ceremonies:  The Fourth Book, Henry Cornelius
Agrippa; Heptameron: or, Magical Elements, Peter de
Abano; Isagoge:  An Introductory Discourse on the
Nature of such Spirits as are exercised in the
Sublunary Bounds; their Original, Names, Offices,
Illusions, Posers, Prophecies, Miracles; and how
they may be Expelled and Driven away, Georg
Pictorius Villinganus; Of Astronimical Geomancy,
Gerard Ceremonensis; Of the Magick of the Ancients,
Arbatel. 217 pages, ISBN 1-56459-170-0

AGRIPPA, HENRY CORNELIUS, Philosophy of Natural
Magic, A complete work on Natural Magic, White
Magic, Black Magic, Divination, Occult Binding,
Sorceries, and their power; Unctions, Love
Medicines and their Virtues; The Occult virtue of
things which are in them only in their life time,
and such as remain in them even after their death;
The Occult or Magical Virtue of all things, etc.
307 pages, ISBN 1-56459-160-3

AGRIPPA, HENRY CORNELIUS, Three Books of Occult
Philosophy or Magic, "In the last half of 1509 and
the first months of 1510, Cornelius Agrippa, known
in his day as a Magician, gathered together all the
Mystic lore he had obtained by the energy and ardor
of youth and compiled it into the elaborate system
of Magic, in three books, known as Occult
Philosophy, the first book of which-Natural Magic-
constitutes the present volume."  Partial List of
Contents: Natural Magic; What Magic Is; Four
Elements; Three-fold Consideration of Elements;
Kinds of Compounds; Occult Virtues of Things; Of
the Spirit of the World; How Inferior Things are
Subjected to Superior Bodies; What Things are
Lunary; What Things are under the power of: Saturn,
Jupiter, Mars, Venus, Mercury; What Things are
Under the Signs; Of the Union of Mixed Things; Of
Bindings; Of Sorceries; Of Perfumes or
Suffumigations; Magical Rings; Of Light Colors; Of
Divination; Of divers certain Animals; Of Geomancy;
Of the Reviving of the Dead; Of Divination by
Dreams; Of Madness; Passions of the Mind; Of
Speech; Of many Words joined together; Virtue of
Writing. 288 pages, ISBN 1-56459-199-9

ALBERTUS, FRATER, Golden Manuscripts, They Made the
Philosophers Stone by Richard Ingalese;  The
Hermetic Art-Teaching Concerning Atomic
Transmutation by Volpierre (1892-1952);  The True
Book of the Learned Synesius a Greek Abbot Taken
Out of the Emperor's Library Concerning the
Philosopher's Stone;  Circulatum Minus Urbigeranum,
or The Philosophical Elixir of Vegetables with the
Three Certain Ways of Preparing it Fully and
Clearly Set Forth in one and Thirty Aphorisms by
Baru Urbigerus. 160 pages, ISBN 1-56459-303-7

ALCUINUS, FLACCUS ALBINUS, The Book of Jasher, One
of the Sacred Books of the Bible long Lost or
Undiscovered.  With testimonies and notes, critical
and historical, explanatory of the text to which is
prefixed various readings and a preliminary
dissertation proving the authenticity of the work.
"Is it not written in the book of Jasher: Joshua x.
13.  The Book of Jasher is one of the sacred books
which should have been included among the other
books of the Bible but which was omitted as were
many other books.  Why was the Book of Jasher lost,
hidden or suppressed?  Read and find out. 90 pages,
ISBN 1-56459-340-1

ANONYMOUS, Compendium of Alchemical Processes,
Extracted from the writings of Glauber, Basil
Valentine, and Other Adepts.  Partial Contents:
Method for the Potable Gold; Preparation of Martial
Regulus of Antimony; Great Medicine of Gold; Golden
Carbuncle of the Ancients; True Tincture of Gold;
Testing of Potable of Gold; How to Prepare a Famous
Universal Medicine of Gold; Philosophers' Water of
Life; Golden Purple of Cassius; Extraction of Gold
or Silver from Lead; Philosophic Stone: how
prepared; Treatment of the Sphera Saturni;
Practical Process in Alchemy; Preparation of the
dissolving Water for Metals; the Alkahest; Fixation
and Purification of Sulfur; Process for the
Purification of Mercury; Mercury of Philosophers;
How to imitate Natural Precious Stones; Vegetable
Elixir; White Swan of Basilius; Volatile Salt of
Animals; Tinctures of Mars and of Antimony; The
True Balm of Life, or Royal Red Oil of Antimony;
Modern Alchemical Experiments:  Preparation of
Magnesium by Electrolysis; Preparation of the
Earth-metals; Reduction of Earth-metals; Separation
of Earth-metals; Preparation of the Trioxide (Calx)
of Gold. 173 pages, ISBN 1-56459-344-4

ANONYMOUS, Hermetic Triumph and the Ancient War of
the Knights (1740), Or, the Victorious
Philosophical Stone.  A Treatise more complete and
more intelligible than any yet extant, concerning
the Hermetical Magistery to which is added, The
Ancient War of the Knights:  Being an Alchemistical
Dialogue between our Stone, Gold and Mercury: of
the True Matter of which those who have traced
Nature do prepare the Philosopher's Stone. This may
be the first reprint of this essential alchemical
work since 1740! 220 pages, 1-56459-280-4

ANONYMOUS, Lives of the Alchemystical Philosophers,
With a Catalogue of Books in Occult Chemistry and a
Selection of the Most Celebrated Treatises on the
Theory and Practice of the Hermetic Art.  Name any
great alchemist and they're in this book.  This is
the only complete and unabridged version available.
The book has been underlined in some place.  A
must-own book for any aspiring alchemist. 400
pages, ISBN 1-56459-352-5

ARENSBERG, WALTER CONRAD, Burial of Francis Bacon
and His Mother in the Lichfield Chapter House, An
Open Communication to the Dean and Chapter of
Lichfield Concerning the Rosicrucians.  The
Rosicrucians; Rosicrucian Connection With the Dean
and Chapter of Lichfield; Baconian Mystery; Date of
Bacon's Death; Bacon's Wills; Baconian Key Cipher;
Key-Texts. 60 pages, ISBN 1-56459-113-1

ASHMAND, J. M., Ptolemy's Tetrabiblos or
Quadripartite Being Four Books of the Influence of
the Stars, Newly Translated from the Greek
Paraphrase of Proclus with a Preface, Explanatory
Notes and an Appendix Containing Extracts from the
Almagest of Ptolemy and the whole of his Centiloquy
together with A Short Notice of Mr. Ranger's
Zodiacal Planisphere and an Explanatory Plate.
Everything you could possibly hope to discover
about the occult proficiency of astrology is
contained in this rare and scarce book. "The whole
doctrine of astrology is commonly understood to
have been completely overturned." 190 pages, ISBN
1-56459-407-6

ASHMOLE, ELIAS, The Way to Bliss: In Three Books
(1658), From the author of Theatrum Chemicum
Brittanicum comes this highly prized and very
scarce work.  To our knowledge, this is the first
ever reprint of this work on philosophy, hermetics,
alchemy, Rosicrucianism, etc.  Elias Ashmole played
such a vast and prominent role in esoteric sciences
(including founding the Freemasons of his time)
that we are only now rediscovering this man's
greatness of mind, intellect, and spiritual
mastery.  We searched the planet for this special
book and only a blessing of luck allowed us to
procure a copy for reproduction. This enlightening
book may never be offered to you again.  Buy it now
while you can! 221 pages, ISBN 1-56459-347-9

ASHMOLE, ELIAS, Theatrum Chemicum Brittanicum,
Contains several poetical pieces of famous English
philosophers who have written the Hermetique
Mysteries.  Faithfully collected into one volume,
with annotations thereon, by Elias Ashmole.
Contains Thomas Norton's Ordinal of Alchemy;
Ripley's Compound of Alchemy, George Ripley to King
Edward the Fourth, Verses Belonging to An
Emblematical Scrowle; Charnock's Breviary of
Natural Philosophy; Fragments Copied From Thomas
Charnock's Own Handwriting; Liber Patris Sapienti;
Hermes Bird; Geoffry Chaucer's  The Tale of the
Chanons Yeoman; The Work of John Dastin; Pearce's
The Black Monke Upon the Elixir; Carpenter's Work;
The Greene Lyon; Sir Edward Kelle's Work; Thomas
Robinson's De Lapide Philosophorum; and The
Hermet's Tale.  Many unusual and interesting
plates.  This book is very rare and highly
recommended as a foundation of alchemical writing.
633 pages, ISBN 0-922802-890

BACON, FRANCIS, Essays or Counsels, Civil and
Moral, Contents: Of Truth; Death; Unity in
Religion; Revenge; Adversity; Simulation and
Dissimulation; Parents and Children; Marriage and
Single Life; Envy; Love; Great Place; Boldness;
Goodness, and Goodness of Nature; Nobility;
Seditions and Troubles; Atheism; Superstition;
Travel; Empire; Counsel; Delays; Cunning; Wisdom
for a Man's Self; Innovations; Dispatch; Seeming
Wise; Friendship; Expense; The True Greatness of
Kingdoms and Estates; Regimen of Health; Suspicion;
Discourse; Plantations; Riches; Prophecies;
Ambition; Masques and Triumphs; Nature in Men;
Custom and Education; Fortune; Usury; Youth and
Age; Beauty; Deformity; Building; Gardens;
Negotiating; Followers and Friends; Suitors;
Studies; Faction; Ceremonies and Respects; Praise;
Vain Glory; Honor and Reputation; Judicature;
Anger; Vicissitude of Things; A Fragment of an
Essay of Fame; On Death. 182 pages, ISBN 1-56459-
228-6

BACON, FRANCIS, New Atlantis, This is one of
Bacon's most mysterious and prophetical works.
References to the philosophy of the Rosicrucians
and Freemasons are abundant.  It is maintained that
the New Atlantis was the blueprint for the founding
of America.  "This fable my lord devised, to the
end that he might exhibit therein a model or
description of a college, instituted for the
interpreting of nature, and the producing of great
and marvellous works for the benefit of man, under
the name of Solomon's House, or the College of the
Six Days' Works."  This book must be read by anyone
interested in mystical history. 51 pages, ISBN 1-
56459-230-8

BACON, FRANCIS, Wisdom of the Ancients, Cassandra,
or Divination; Typhon, or a Rebel; The Cyclops, or
the Ministers of Terror, Narcissus, or Self-love;
Styx, or Leagues; Pan, or Nature; Perseus, or War;
Endymion, or a Favorite; The Sister of the Giants,
or Fame; Actaeon and Pentheus, or a Curious Man;
Orpheus, or Philosophy; Coelum, or Beginnings;
Proteus, or Matter; Memnon, or a Youth too Forward;
Tithonus, or Satiety; Juno's Suitor, or Baseness;
Cupid, or an Atom; Diomedes, or Zeal; Ddalus, or
Mechanic; Ericthonius, or Imposture; Deucalion, or
Restitution; Nemesis, or the Vicissitude of Things;
Achelous, or Battle; Dionysus, or Passions;
Atalanta, or Gain; Prometheus, or the State of Man;
Scylia and Icarus, or the Middle Way; Sphynx, or
Science; Proserpina, or Spirit; Metis, or Counsel;
The Sirens, or Pleasures. 96 pages, ISBN 1-56459-
229-4

BACON, ROGER, Roger Bacon's Letter, Concerning the
Marvelous Power of Art and Nature and the Nullity
of Magic together with notes and an account of
Bacon's Life and Work. 77 pages, ISBN 1-56459-278-2

BEGLEY, WALTER, Biblia Anagramatica, A literary
curiosity gathered from unexplored sources and from
books of the greatest rarity.  "To all scholars
bouquineurs, bouquinistes bibliophiles and
bibliographers whose frequent delight it is to
leave the beaten track of learning and to wander at
their own sweet will into the by-paths and hidden
nooks of literature, I dedicate this work begun
with joyful expectation continued with increasing
pleasure and ended with regret."  Contents:  Vetus
Testamentum Anagrammaticum: Genesis to Book of Job,
The Psalms: Separate Texts, Psalm LI, Psalm XCI,
Psalm CXII, Appendix to Psalms, Proverbs to
Malachi; Apocrypha Anagrammatica; Novum Testamentum
Anagrammaticum: Gospels of Matthew and Mark, The
Lord's Prayer in Seven Anagrams, Gospels of Luke
and John, The Magnificat in Three Anagrams, The
Angelical Salutation, Acts of the Apostles to
Apocalypse.  With a special bibliography.  A large
portion of this book is in Latin.  Extremely
scarce-only fifty copies were purported to have
been published. 212 pages, ISBN 1-56459-016-X

BEGLEY, WALTER, Biblia Cabalistica, Shows how the
various numerical cabalas have been curiously
applied to the holy scriptures, with numerous
textual examples ranging from genesis to the
apocalypse, and collected from books of the
greatest rarity, for the most part not in the
British Museum or any public library in Great
Britain.  With introduction, appendix of curios,
and bibliography.  A large portion of this book is
in Latin.  Extremely scarce-only fifty copies were
purported to have been published! 158 pages, ISBN
1-56459-017-8

BLAVATSKY, H.P., Essays by Blavatsky, Contents:
Fundamentals of Theosophy; Ancient Egyptian Magic;
Spirits of Various Kinds; The Fall of Ideals;
Spiritual Progress; My Books; The Origin of Evil;
Star-Angel Worship in the Roman Catholic Church;
The Kabalah and the Kabalists; Roots of Ritualism
in the Church and Masonry; Kosmic Mind; Magnetism;
The Tidal Wave. 160 pages, ISBN 1-56459-248-0

BLAVATSKY, H.P., Nightmare Tales, "The world knows
H.P. Blavatsky chiefly by her encyclopedic
knowledge, her occult powers, her unique courage.
This little book, composed of stories thrown off by
her in her lighter moments, shows her as a vivid,
graphic writer, gifted with brilliant imagination.
The Nightmare Tales were rewritten during the last
few months of the author's pain-stricken life:
when tired with the drudgery of the Theosophical
Glossary she, who could not be idle, turned to this
lighter work and found therein amusement and
relaxation.  Her friends, all the world over, will
welcome this example of gifts used but too rarely
amid the strain of weightier work."  Contents: The
Bewitched Life; The Cave of the Echoes; The
Luminous Shield; From the Polar Lands; The Ensouled
Violin. 135 pages, ISBN 1-56459-251-0

BLAVATSKY, H. P., The Secret Doctrine:  The
Synthesis of Science, Religion and Philosophy
VOLUME 3 OCCULTISM (1897), This rare third volume
of the Secret Doctrine (virtually impossible to
find) completes the papers left by H. P. B.  It is
a complete course on Occultism!  Nothing is left
out.  Almost 100 chapters.  Partial contents:  One
Key to all Sacred Books; The ABC of Magic; Chaldean
Oracles; The Book of Hermes; Three Ways Open to the
Adept; Names are Symbols; Characters of the Bible;
The Book of Enoch; Hermetic and Kabalistic
Doctrines; Numbers and Magic; Occult Weapons; The
Duty of the True Occultist; Two Eternal Principles;
St. Paul the real founder of Christianity;
Apollonius no Fiction; Biographies of Initiates;
Kabalistic Readings of Gospels; Magic in Antioch;
The Septenary Sephira; Seven Keys to all
Allegories; The Mystery of the Sun; Magical
Statutes; Masonry and Jesuits; Mysteries and
Masonry; Egyptian Initiation; Root of Races;
Celestial Wheels; Christian Star Worship; Defense
of Astrology; The Seven Rays; Secret Books; Tibetan
Prophecies; Swedenborg; Occult Secrecy; and much
more!  Blavatsky was an occult master. If you are a
serious mystical student, you'll need this rare and
illuminating book. 610 pages, ISBN 1-56459-415-7

BLAVATSKY, H.P.; WOODS, CHARLOTTE E., Self and its
Problems; The Blavatsky Lecture for 1919, Contents:
The Problem of the Self from Descartes to Kant, and
the Rise of Modern Scientific Materialism; The
Problem of the Self in Current Philosophy; The
Problem of the Self in Theosophic Mysticism; An
Examination of the Foregoing Standpoints. 190
pages, ISBN 1-56459-264-2

BOEHME, JACOB, Aurora, That is, the Day-Spring or
Dawning of the Day in the Orient or Morning Redness
in the Rising of the Sun.  That is the Root or
Mother of Philosophie, Astrologie and Theologie
from the true Ground.  Or a Description of Nature,
I. How All was, and came to be in the Beginning.
II. How Nature and the Elements are become
Creaturely.  III. Also of the Two Qualities Evil
and Good.  IV. From whence all things had their
Original.  V. And how all stand and work at
present.  VI. Also how all will be at the End of
the Time.  VII. Also what is the Condition of the
Kingdom of God, and of the Kingdom of Hell.  VIII.
And how men work and act creaturely in Each of
them.  All this set down diligently from a true
Ground in the Knowledge of the Spirit, and in the
impulse of God. 723 pages, ISBN 1-56459-115-8

BOEHME, JACOB, Clavis, or Key, Sparrow, John.  An
Exposition of Some Principal Matters and Words in
the Writings of Jacob Boehme.  "But since the
lovers desire a Clavis, or key of my writings, I am
ready and willing to pleasure them in it, and will
set down a short description of the ground of those
strange words; some of which are taken from nature
and sense, and some are the words of strange
masters, which I have tried according to sense, and
found them good and fit.  I will write but a short
description of the divine manifestation, yet as
much as I can comprehend in brief; and expound the
strange words for the better understanding of our
books for the consideration and help of beginners."
63 pages, ISBN 1-56459-267-7

BOEHME, JACOB, Concerning the Three Principles of
the Divine Essence, Edited by John Sparrow.  Of the
Eternal, Dark, Light, and Temporary World.  Showing
What the Soul, the Image and the Spirit of the Soul
are; and also what Angels, Heaven, and Paradise
are.  How Adam was before the Fall, in the Fall,
and after the Fall.  And what the Wrath of God,
Sin, Death, the Devils and Hell are.  How all
things have been, now are, and how they shall be at
the Last.  "Some have complained of the hardness to
understand his writings, and therefore I have
endeavored the Englishing of this book of the Three
Principles, which, the author saith, is the A, B, C
to all his writings; and if they read it carefully,
they will find it, though hard at first, easy at
last, and then all his other books easy, and full
of deep understanding.  A man cannot conceive the
wonderful knowledge before he hath read this book
thoroughly and diligently, which he will find to be
contained in it." 809 pages, ISBN 1-56459-213-8

BOEHME, JACOB, Confessions of Jacob Boehme,
Introduction by Evelyn Underhill. "Jacob Boehme,
who reveals to us in this book some of the secrets
of his inner life, was among the most original of
the great Christian mystics.  With a natural genius
for the things of the spirit, he also exhibited
many of the characteristics of the psychic, the
seer, and the metaphysician; and his influence on
philosophy has been at least as great as his
influence on religious mysticism." 188 pages, ISBN
1-56459-214-6

BOEHME, JACOB, Dialogues on the Supersensual Life,
Edited by William Law.  "The Soul, in the doctrine
of Boehme, is a Being which has a will or desire,
and is aided by a mirror of understanding or
imagination.  Will or Desire is of the very essence
of the Soul, inseparable from its existence.  He
says: 'Where Desire is, there is also Essence or
Being.'  The Soul is subject to the diverse
attractions of the Centre of Divine Life and Light,
and of the Spirit of the World.  Enlightened by its
understanding it has the free power to turn its
will towards, and unite itself to, this or that.
'Choose well, thy choice is brief and yet
endless.'" 144 pages, ISBN 1-56459-216-2

BOEHME, JACOB, Epistles of Jacob Boehme, Very
useful and necessary for those that read his
writings, and are very full of excellent and plain
Instructions how to attain to The Life of Christ.
216 pages, ISBN 1-56459-031-3

BOEHME, JACOB, Forty Questions of the Soul,
Sparrow, John.  "The author wrote this answer to
these questions, chiefly for his friend's sake that
sent them to him, as also for the benefit of all
such as love the knowledge of Mysteries:  this
friend who traveled for learning and hidden wisdom,
and in his return home, happened to hear of this
author in the city of Gorlitz; and when he had
obtained acquaintance with him, he rejoiced, that
at last he had found at home, in a poor cottage,
that which he had traveled for so far, and not
received satisfaction:  then he went to the several
universities in Germany, and did there collect such
questions concerning the soul, as were thought and
accounted impossible to be resolved fundamentally
and convincingly; which he made this catalog of,
and sent to this author, from whom he received
these answers according to his desire, wherein he
and many others that saw them received full
satisfaction. 363 pages, ISBN 1-56459-266-9

BOEHME, JACOB, Mysterium Magnum, Or An Exposition
of the First Book of Moses Called Genesis. Edited
by John Sparrow. Concerning the Manifestation or
Revelation of the Divine Word through the Three
Principles of the Divine Essence; also of the
Original of the World and the Creation.  Wherein
the Kingdom of Nature, and the Kingdom of Grace,
are Expounded.  For the better understanding of the
Old and New Testament, and what Adam and Christ
are, also How Man should consider and may know
himself in the Light of Nature, what he is, and
wherein his Temporal, and Eternal Life, Consist;
also, wherein his Eternal Blessedness, and
Damnation Consist.  And is an Exposition of the
Essence of all Essences for the further
Consideration of the Lovers, in the Divine Gift.
Comprised in Three Parts.  "Since then the great
Mysteries, the beginning of and original of all
things, do befall us by divine grace; that we are
able to understand the same in real knowledge, with
the inspired word of the divine science, we will
write down its ground in this book: I. We will
signify and declare what the centre and ground of
all essences is.  II.  What the divine
manifestation is.  III. How evil and good have
their original from one only ground.  IV. How all
things have their ground from the Grand Mystery.
V. How the eternal One introduceth itself into
sensation, perception, and severation, to the
science of itself, and the play of the divine
power.  VI. How man may attain to the true
knowledge of God, and to the knowledge of the
eternal and temporal nature.  VII. Also how man may
come unto the real contemplation of the Being of
all beings.  VIII. Also of the creation of the
world and of all creatures.  IX. And then of the
original, fall, and restoration of man; what he is
according to the first Adamical man in the kingdom
of nature:  and what he is in the new regeneration
in the kingdom of grace, and how the new birth
comes to pass.  X. Also what the Old and New
Testaments are, each in its understanding.  And we
will enlarge this exposition through all the
chapters of the first Book of Moses; and signify
how the Old Testament is a figure of the New." 1030
pages, ISBN 1-56459-212-X

BOEHME, JACOB, On the Election of Grace and
Theosophic Questions, Of the one will of God; Of
the origin of God's ever-speaking Word; Of the
introduction of the fiery enkindling into form; Of
the original condition of the created world; Of the
original state of man; Of man's fall, and of his
wife; Of the animal manifestation in man; Of
passages of the Holy Scripture; Of opposition
between passages in the Scriptures; A brief
compilation of objections; A further comparison and
explanation of the passages concerning Election; A
brief account of some questions that confound
Reason; Theosophic Questions:  What is God, apart
from nature and creature, in himself?  What is the
abyss of all things where no creature is, or the
unfathomable nothing?  What is God's love and
anger?  What was there before the angels and the
world of creation were?  What was the ground and
the essential principle from which the angels were
created?  What is the office and the mode of
activity of the angels?  What moved Lucifer that he
had a desire contrary to God, and turned himself
away from the good?  How can a devil have arisen
from an angel? or, what is a devil? In what essence
and being does he stand after the