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Another recommended reading thread

David612

Registered User
I’m amassing quite a great little library and am always looking for more recommendations.
I very much enjoy books that are universally relevant as I’m not US based though US Masonic history sure is interesting.

My library currently consists of;
The builders
Morals and dogma
Mackeys 1924.
Lost keys of freemasonry
A Traditional Observance lodge.
 

hiram357

Registered User
Way of the Craftsman by W. Kirk Macnulty
Anything by WL Wilmshurst, particularly the Meaning of Masonry and the Masonic Initiation
 

David612

Registered User
You might want to check out the Building Better Builder's Series of uncommon Masonic Education materials. I wrote them. Although they are very much focused upon understanding and applying the symbols, references and allusions within USA ritual

http://www.coach.net/BuildingBuilders.htm
as the cost of the volumes plus shipping to Australia will suck so they may be a bit expensive to buy without any idea of the contents, do you have any of your works online I can read though?
 
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coachn

Coach John S. Nagy
Premium Member
as the cost of the volumes plus shipping to Australia will suck so they may be a bit expensive to buy without any idea of the contents, do you have any of your works online I can read though?
Yes. Read my blog. I have chapters from several of my books there. http://buildinghiram.blogspot.com

BTW - I have ways for adjusting for international shipping, if you are interested. Private message me after you have had a chance to read the blog offerings.
 

Glen Cook

G A Cook
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Neville Barker Cryer Books
Join the Scottish Rite Research Society, The Masonic Society, Philalethes Society, and College of Rites when an MM. Complete the AASR-SJ Craftsman courses which are open to all.
 
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