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dfreybur

Premium Member
Recent SF/fantasy - Red Mars, The Hunger Games
Action/spy/detective - Against All Enemies, some murder mystery novel that includes astrology
Recent mystical and religious related - The Rosicrucian Mysteries by Max Heindel, a translation of legends of Buddha
Several small audiobooks on social media. Twitter for Dummies and a couple others
 

streeter

Registered User
Sure, it's full title is The Masonic Ladder. Tge copy I have was printed in 1873. I believe it's a second edition printing. Written by bro. John Sherer. He also wrote "Masonic carpets of blue lodge, chapter and council masonry" Masonic Ladder has taught me a lot about the history of freemasonry. Published by Cincinnat:R.W. Carroll &co.

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I shall try to obtain a copy for myself...thanks r.
 

Chaz

Registered User
Recently finished:

Kepler's witch - by James Connor

Descartes's secret notebook - by Amir Aczel

Currently reading:

Symbols of Freemasonry - by Daniel Béresniak

Trail of Tears: the rise and fall of the Cherokee Nation - by John Ehle
 

BullDozer Harrell

Registered User
Recently finished reading a short story by E.A.Poe titled, 'A Cask of Amontilado'.

Truthfully, it's not a Masonic book, per se. But it had a curious sentence or two about a penal sign & a MM's working tool (a trowel) and 'the Brotherhood'.





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Chaz

Registered User
Currently reading:
Land of the Penitence land of tradition - Ruben Archuleta -

The hero with a thousand faces - Joseph Cambell
 

Warrior1256

Site Benefactor
I'm currently reading Third Alabama! The Civil War Memoir of Brigadier General Cullen Andrews Battle, CSA
Finishing Third Alabama and starting Mapping for Stonewall, the Civil War Service of Jed Hotchkiss by William Miller.
Seems as if we have a similar interest. I am now reading "Conquering the Valley" concerning the exploits of General T.J. "Stonewall" Jackson.
 

MasterBulldawg

Registered User
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MAP OF THIEVES (2014) is Michael's second mystery thriller in The Tununda Mysteries featuring a Freemason military historian on a deadly hunt for lost Cherokee Indian treasure. Visit www.MapofThieves.com

* CROWN OF SERPENTS (2009) is Michael's debut novel in The Tununda Mysteries featuring a Freemason military historian on a deadly hunt for an ancient Iroquois treasure. Visit www.CrownofSerpents.com

3rd book coming 2018
 
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