The ANCIENT & ACCEPTED

SCOTTISH RITE OF

FREEMASONRY

 

RARE BOOK COLLECTION

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A truly unique and fascinating collection of 198 rare, out-of-print books compiled together for the first time on USB flash drive covering all aspects of THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED SCOTTISH RITE OF FREEMASONRY.

 

Discover the ancient and accepted Scottish rite of freemasonry. Study the degrees, rituals and ceremonies. Learn about the origin, principles and history of masonic practice. Explore the legends, traditions, mysteries and secrets of ancient freemasonry. Some of the books, manuals and monitors contained within this collection are extremely hard-to-find and will provide a valuable library of reference material. Overall, an absolute must for anyone with an interest in the ancient and accepted Scottish rite of freemasonry and the secret rituals and practices of the freemasons. The full list of titles included speaks for itself….

 

This superb compilation of 198 vintage books provides literally 1,000’s of pages of great content and fabulous photos / illustrations for the reader. All of the books have been scanned in high quality and preserved forever in pdf format - easy to read on your laptop or computer, or transfer to tablet, smartphone, kindle or e-reader. You can also print entire books or select pages.

 

This is without doubt the most extensive collection of its kind - compiled over time by rare-book-collections, and only available here!

 


The Full List of Titles Included is as Follows:


A brief inquiry into the origins and principles of free masonry by S. Greenleaf (1820)

A candid disquisition of the principles and practices of the Most Ancient and Honourable Society of Free and Accepted Masons by W. Calcott (1769)

A chronological history with an address to the members of Aurora Grata Lodge of Perfection 14⁰, Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite - J. Gillen (1891)

A Compendium Of Freemasonry In Illinois - G. Warvelle (1897)

A concise history of freemasonry by R. F. Goulde (1904)

A Defence Of Freemasonry by A. F. A. Woodford (1889)

A general history of freemasonry by E. Rebold (1872)

A General History Of Freemasonry In Europe by E. Rebold (1869)

A historical inquiry in regard to the Grand Constitutions of 1786 (1883)

A history of Freemasonry (under the English constitution) on the Coast of Coromandel  - C. Malden (1895)

A history of freemasonry in Lincolnshire by W. Dixon (1894)

A history of freemasonry in the province of Shropshire by A. Graham (1892)

A Lexicon Of Freemasonry by A. G. Mackey (1908)

A Library of Freemasonry Vol. 2 by R. F. Gould (1906)

A Library of Freemasonry Vol. 3 by R. F. Gould (1906)

A Library of Freemasonry Vol. 4 by R. F. Gould (1906)

A manual of the three first degrees of freemasonry. With an introductory key-stone to the royal arch by R. Carlile (1860)

A Masonic Manual by J. Wright Anderson (1902)

A reference pamphlet. Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry (1886)

A Ritual And Illustrations Of Freemasonry - Key To Phi Beta Kappa by A. Allyn (190-)

A Ritual Of Freemasonry by A. Allyn (1853)

A short masonic history by F. Armitage (1909)

A Short View Of The History Of Freemasonry by W. Sandys (1907)

A study in American freemasonry, based upon Pike's Morals and dogma of the ancient and accepted Scottish rite... - A. Preuss (1908)

A text book of Masonic jurisprudence  illustrating the written and unwritten laws of freemasonry by A. G. Mackey (1865)

Address of ill. John J. Gorman, 33 ̊ Most Puissant Sovereign Grand Commander of the Supreme Council of Sovereign Grand Inspectors-General, thirty-third and last degree of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite (1889)

An Encyclopedia Of Freemasonry Vol 1 by A. G. Mackey (1916)

An Encyclopedia Of Freemasonry Vol 2 by A. G. Mackey (1916)

Ancient accepted Scottish rite by C. A. Brockaway (1908)

Ancient accepted Scottish rite in the valley of Syracuse - H. Greenland (1917)

Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Valley of Canton, Ohio (1921)

Ancient and accepted Scottish Rite of freemasonry (1872)

Ancient documents relating to the A. and A. Scottish rite in the archives of the R.W. Grand lodge of Free and accepted masons of Pennsylvania (1915)

Ancient mysteries and modern masonry by C. Vail (1909)

Brief History Of The A A S Rite Freemasonry (new edition) - E Sherman (1890)

By-laws of Grand Council of Princes of Jerusalem sitting in the Valley of Albany, State of New York (1876)

By-laws of Massachusetts Consistory of sublime princes of the royal secret, thirty-second degree of the ancient and accepted Scottish Rite for the Northern jurisdiction of the United States (1901)

Ceremonies incident to the dedication of the Scottish Rite Cathedral (1909)

Charter and rules and regulations of Yates Grand Lodge of Perfection (1871)

Code of the ancient accepted Scottish Rite of free masonry, Orient of Illinois, Valley of Chicago (1901)

Collected essays and papers relating to freemasonry by R. F. Gould (1913)

Committee For Relief Of Knights Templar And Ancient And Accepted scotch Masons (1872)

Condensed history of the ancient and accepted Scottish Rite masonry, from its introduction into the United States to the present time (1903)

Consecration and dedication of the Scottish Rite Cathedral, Valley of Fort Wayne, Indiana (1909)

Constitution And Code Of Statutes Digest Of Templar Laws (1900)

Constitution and inauguration of a Grand Consistory; and installation of its dignitaries and officers, as used in the Southern Jurisdiction of the United States (1872)

Constitutions and General Regulations of the Supreme Council of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite for the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction of the United States of America (1885)

Constitutions and regulations of 1762, or Constitutions of the Rite of Perfection, afterwards of the Council of Emperors of the East and West the system then including twenty-five degrees (1909)

Digest of masonic law by G. W. Chase (1867)

Discourses - illustrating the principles, displaying the tendency, and vindicating the design, of Freemasonry by T. M. Harris (1801)

Foulhouzeism and Cerneauism scourged, dissection of a manifesto - A. Pike (1884)

Freemasonry - sketch of its origin and early progress, its moral and political tendency by J. B. Robertson (1862)

Freemasonry and its jurisprudence, according to the ancient landmarks and charges; and the constitutions, laws, and practices of lodges and grand lodges by C. I. Paton (1872)

Freemasonry illustrated. The complete ritual of the first seven masonic degrees - J. Doesburg (1916)

Freemasonry in three parts; being a sketch of its origin, spread and object by J. P. Cummins (1903)

Freemasonry made plain  an analysis of the policy, rules, practices and tendency of the order by A. G. Fuss (1911)

Freemasonry; its outward and visible signs. A description of the jewels, clothing & furniture, for all degrees, with alphabeitcal index (1884)

Funeral ceremony and offices of a lodge of sorrow of the ancient and accepted Scottosh Rite of freemasonry (1886)

General history, cyclopedia and dictionary of freemasonry by R. Macoy (1869)

Glimpses of masonic history by C. W. Leadbeater (1922)

Harris' masonic text-book by H. L. Harris (1902)

Hayden's researches of masonry by F. A. Hayden (1908)

Historic masonry; outlines of a history of freemasonry from the most ancient to modern times by S. F. Calhoun (1899)

History of Buffalo Consistory A.A.S.R. and co-ordinate bodies from the institution of Palmoni Lodge of Perfection in 1867, to the close of 1915 - J. Nixon (1915)

History of Oriental consistory S [therefore symbol] P [therefore symbol] S [therefore symbol] 32⁰ and co-ordinate bodies of the ancient accepted Scottish Rite - G. Barnard (1893)

History of Scottish rite masonry in Chicago - G. Warvelle (1907)

History of Scottish rite masonry in Texas - C. Hotchkiss (1916)

History of Scottish Rite Masonry, Valley of Detroit, Michigan - J. Corliss (1908)

History of the ancient and accepted Scottish Rite (1862)

Illustrations of Masonry (1788)

Illustrations of masonry by W. M. Morgans (1827)

Illustrations of masonry. Reprint of the rare 1772 edition. With biographical notice by W. Preston (1887)

Jewels of masonic oratory - L. Myler (1900)

Landmarks in the history of the legends of freemasonry by E. H. Dring (1907)

Letters and addresses on freemasonry by J. Q. Adams (1875)

Letters of the Grand Commander of the Supreme Council for the Southern Jurisdiction of the United States - A. Pike (1882)

Mackey's Symbolism of freemasonry  its science, philosophy, legends, myths and symbols by A. G. Mackey (1921)

Manual of the ancient and accepted Scottish rite - W. Cunningham (1867)

Manual of the lodge of perfection - ancient and accepted Scottish rite of freemasonry (1871)

Masonic Biography And Dictionary - A Row (1868)

Masonic Bookplates - W. Prestcott (1918)

Masonic emblems and jewels - W. Hammond (1917)

Masonic historical and bibliographical memoranda by J. Drummond (1882)

Masonic monitor of the degrees of entered apprentice, fellow craft and master mason - G. Thornburgh (1909)

Masonic Notes Vol. 1 (1918)

Masonic Notes Vol. 2 (1918)

Masonic records, 1717-1894 being lists of all the lodges at home and abroad warranted by the four grand lodges and the United Grand Lodge of England by J. Lane (1895)

Masonry, past, present and future by F. H. Johnson (1871)

Massachusetts consistory of sublime princes of the royal secret, thirty-second degree of the Ancient and accepted Scottish rite for the northern jurisdiction of the United States - B. Rowell (1908)

Memorials of the masonic union of A.D. 1813, consisting of an introduction on freemasonry in England by W. J Hughan (1913)

Morals and dogma of the Ancient and accepted Scottish rite of freemasonry by A. Pike (1881)

Morals and dogma of the ancient and accepted Scottish Rule of Freemasonry (1916)

Mystic masonry; or, The symbols of freemasonry and the greater mysteries of antiquity by J. D. Buck (1904)

New edition of the brief history of the ancient and accepted Scottish rite of Freemasonry by E. A. Sherman (1890)

Offices of a lodge of sorrow and ring service of the ancient and accepted Scottish Rite of freemasonry (1881)

Offices of constitution and inauguration of a council of Knights Kadosh, and installation of its officers, as used in the Southern Jurisdiction of the United States (1870)

Official communications of the Supreme council, 33' for the U. S. A (1889)

On the origin of free-masonry by T. Paine (1810)

One hundred years of Aurora Grata, 1808-1908 - C. Brockaway (1908)

Proceedings of the Supreme Council of Sovereign Grand Inspectors General of the Thirty-Third and Last Degree, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite (1882)

Proceedings of the Supreme Council of Sovereign Grand Inspectors General of the Thirty-Third and Last Degree, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite (1884-90)

Proceedings of the Supreme Council of Sovereign Grand Inspectors General of the Thirty-Third and Last Degree, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite (1885-86)

Proceedings of the Supreme Council of Sovereign Grand Inspectors General of the Thirty-Third and Last Degree, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite (1887-88)

Proceedings of the Supreme Council of Sovereign Grand Inspectors General of the Thirty-Third and Last Degree, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite (1891-92)

Proceedings of the Supreme Council of Sovereign Grand Inspectors General of the Thirty-Third and Last Degree, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite (1895-96)

Proceedings of the Supreme Council of Sovereign Grand Inspectors General of the Thirty-Third and Last Degree, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite (1898)

Readings XXXII - Scottish Rite Masonic Order (1890)

Report of the Committee for Relief of Knights Templar and Ancient and Accepted Scotch Rite Masons (1872)

Resolutions adopted by the Ancient and accepted Scottish Rite of freemasonry at Denver, Colorado, Monday, May 18th, 1914 (1914)

Richardson's monitor of free-masonry - J. Richardson (1882)

Rituals of freemasonry comprising the degrees of Entered apprentice, Fellow craft, and Master mason, in the lodge by D. Sickels (1870)

Scotch Rite masonry illustrated  the complete ritual of the ancient and accepted Scottish Rite profusely illustrated Vol. 1 by J. Blanchard (1905)

Scotch Rite masonry illustrated  the complete ritual of the ancient and accepted Scottish Rite profusely illustrated Vol. 2 by J. Blanchard (1905)

Scottish Rite Readings XXXII (1890)

Shaver's masonic monitor containing all the exoteric ritual of the work and lectures of the three degrees of ancient craft masonry by W. Shaver (1907)

Statutes and regulations of the Supreme Council 33@ for the Dominion of Canada, adopted, October, 1887 (1888)

Supreme Council of the ancient and accepted Scotch Rite of Freemasonry in and for the sovereign and independent state of Louisiana, valley of New Orleans (1861)

Symbolic teaching; or, Masonry and its message by T. M. Stewart (1914)

Symbolical masonry by H. L. Haywood (1923)

Symbolism Of The 3 Degrees - O. Street (1922)

The Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry - W. Homan (1905)

The ancient and accepted Scottish rite, in thirty-three degrees - a full and complete history with an appendix - R. Folger (1862)

The ancient and accepted Scottish rite, in thirty-three degrees - R. Folger (1881)

The Ancient and accepted Scottish rite; illustrations of the emblems of the thirty-three degrees - J. Loth (1875)

The ancient mysteries and modern masonry by C. H. Vail (1909)

The Arcana Of Freemasonry by A. Churchward (1898)

The book of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of free-masonry in the valley of Cleveland, Ohio (1891)

The book of the Ancient and accepted Scottish rite of freemasonry (revised & enlarged edition) - C. T. McClenachan (1914)

The book of the Ancient and accepted Scottish rite of freemasonry by C. T. McClenachan (1899)

The book of the chapter  or, Monitorial instructions, in the degrees of mark, past and most excellent master, and the holy Royal arch by A. G. Mackey (1865)

The Book Of The Lodge Or Officers Manual – G. Oliver (1849)

The code, index and digest of the laws of freemasonry by J. E. Morrison (1877)

The compass and square with symbolism by H. L. Henderson (1922)

The concise history of freemasonry by R. F. Gould (1920)

The constitutions of freemasonry; or, Ahiman rezon to which are added, lectures, charges, and a masonic ritual (1858)

The constitutions of the Free-Masons - containing the history, charges, regulations, etc., of that ancient and right worshipful fraternity by J. Anderson (1855)

The craftsman and freemason's guide by C. Moore (1854)

The early history and antiquities of Freemasonry by G. F. Fort (1884)

The Early History Of Freemasonry In England by T. L. Fox (1870)

The four old lodges, founders of modern freemasonry, and their descendants by R. F. Gould (1879)

The Freemason's manual, a companion for the initiated through all the degrees of Freemasonry - K. Stewart (1860)

The Freemason's manual; or, Illustrations of Masonry, containing, in addition to the rites sanctioned by J. How (1862)

The freemason's universal monitor by C. G. Emrick (1890)

The gems of masonry by J. Sherer (1859)

The general ahiman rezon of freemasonry by D. Sickels (1868)

The genius of Masonry, or a defence of the order, containing some remarks on the origin and history; the uses and abuses of the science by S. L. Knapp (1828)

The hand-book of the chapter containing monitorial instructions in the degrees of mark master, past master, most excellent master, and Royal Arch by T. H. Caswell (1878)

The historical landmarks and other evidences of Freemasonry Vol. 2 by G. Oliver (1846)

The history of freemasonry  its antiquities, symbols, constitutions, customs, etc., derived from official sources throughout the world Vol. 1 by R. F. Goulde (1884)

The history of freemasonry  its antiquities, symbols, constitutions, customs, etc., derived from official sources throughout the world Vol. 2 by R. F. Goulde (1884)

The history of freemasonry  its antiquities, symbols, constitutions, customs, etc., derived from official sources throughout the world Vol. 3 by R. F. Goulde (1884)

The history of freemasonry  its antiquities, symbols, constitutions, customs, etc., derived from official sources throughout the world Vol. 4 by R. F. Goulde (1884)

The history of freemasonry  its legends and traditions, its chronological history Vol. 1 by A. G. Mackey (1906)

The history of freemasonry  its legends and traditions, its chronological history Vol. 2 by A. G. Mackey (1906)

The history of freemasonry  its legends and traditions, its chronological history Vol. 3 by A. G. Mackey (1906)

The history of freemasonry  its legends and traditions, its chronological history Vol. 4 by A. G. Mackey (1906)

The history of freemasonry  its legends and traditions, its chronological history Vol. 5 by A. G. Mackey (1906)

The history of freemasonry  its legends and traditions, its chronological history Vol. 6 by A. G. Mackey (1906)

The history of freemasonry  its legends and traditions, its chronological history Vol. 7 by A. G. Mackey (1906)

The history of masonry by J. Mitchell (1871)

The Masonic chronicler catechism relating to masonic law and usage, together with suggestions to masters, secretaries and members (1910)

The Masonic harp a collection of Masonic odes, hymns, songs - S. Downs (1858)

The masonic ladder by J. Sherer (1876)

The Masonic Manual by R. Macoy (1867)

The master Mason's handbook by F. Crowe (1890)

The medals of the masonic fraternity described and illustrated by W. Marvin (1880)

The medals, commemorative or historical, of British Freemasonry by G. Shackles (1901)

The mysteries of Freemasonry by J. Fellows (1860)

The mysteries of masonry - being the outline of a universal philosophy founded upon the ritual and degrees of ancient freemasonry by L. E. Reynolds (1870)

The Mystic Tie by A. G. Mackey (1867)

The new masonic trestle-board - C. Moore (1850)

The old charges of British Freemasons by W. J. Hughan (1872)

The old guilds of England by F. Armitage (1918)

The origin and history of an old masonic lodge, The Caveac, no. 176, of ancient free & accepted masons of England - J. Simpson (1908)

The Origin Of Freemasonry And Knights Templar by J. Bennett (1907)

The Origin Of Freemasonry by R. Longfield

The practical monitor, containing the monitorial instructions used in the degrees of entered apprentice, fellow craft, and master mason by M. Redding (1876)

The rare books of Freemasonry by L. Vibert (1923)

The Scottish rite - W. Homan (1905)

The Scottish Rite and the Cerneau wrong - W. Homan (1907)

The secret tradition in freemasonry Vol. 1 - A. E. Waite (1911)

The secret tradition in freemasonry Vol. 2 - A. E. Waite (1911)

The statutes and regulations, institutes, laws and grand constitutions of the ancient and accepted Scottish rite - A. Pike (1852)

The story of freemasonry by W. G. Sibley (1913)

The Symbolism Of Freemasonry by A. G. Mackey (1879)

The Temple of the Scottish Rite, Washington, D.C (1916)

The text book of advanced freemasonry - containing for the self-instruction of candidates, the complete rituals of the higher degrees (1873)

The text book of cryptic masonry - a manual of instructions in the degree of royal master, select master and super-excellent master by J. H. Chase (1870)

The traditions, origin and early history of Freemasonry by A. T. C. Pierson (1882)

The True Principles And Precepts Of Freemasonry by C. Martyn (1878)

The universal masonic record and directory by L. Hyneman (1860)

The universal Masonic record, or, links in the golden chain of brotherhood - L. Hyneman (1859)

Traditions of freemasonry and its coincidences with the ancient mysteries by A. Pierson (c1865)

Transactions of Pennsylvania Council of Deliberation, Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite (1908)

What Is Freemasonry - N. De Clifford (1913)

What is masonry by J. R. Grant (1910)

World's Masonic register containing the name, number, location, and time of meeting of every Masonic lodge in the world by L. Hyneman (1860)

 

 

An absolute must for anyone with an interest in the degrees of Freemasonry, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, secret Masonic rituals, ceremonies and it’s history  – an unbelievable treasure trove of information for a very small price!

 

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