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Book suggestion for non-mason?

BobLoblaw

Registered User
Hey guys,
Currently I am waiting for the lodge I applied at to assign the investigation team. In the meantime I am looking for something to read that doesn't spoil any rituals or fast forward me through the process, but maybe a decent read about Masonic history or any other suggestions you may have. Thanks fellas, need somethng to pass the time until the balls drop.....
 

coachn

Coach John S. Nagy
Premium Member
Hey guys,
Currently I am waiting for the lodge I applied at to assign the investigation team. In the meantime I am looking for something to read that doesn't spoil any rituals or fast forward me through the process, but maybe a decent read about Masonic history or any other suggestions you may have. Thanks fellas, need somethng to pass the time until the balls drop.....
"The Craft Unmasked! The Uncommon Origin of Freemasonry and Its Practice"

Found here: http://www.coach.netTCU.htm

I am the author.

A review can be found here: http://freemasoninformation.com/2015/09/the-craft-unmasked/

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David612

Registered User
Goat Husbandry by David Mackenzie.
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Kidding aside, freemasonry for dummies by Christopher Hodapp is well regarded though i haven’t gotten to it myself yet, additionally you can read his online stuff.
There are lots of great Masonic podcast out there too.
 

Mike Martin

Eternal Apprentice
Premium Member
I would recommend doing a search either on ebay or abebooks.com for a book about the history of Freemasonry where you live.
 
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