LEXICON OF FREEMASONRY By Albert Mackey 1852 2nd Edition, Charleston - Rare Find


This book is very worn with the covers separated but taped back.

Poor condition all around with a stain on the last few pages.

Title page is there but seems like a few pages before that are gone.


A Lexicon of Freemasonry: Containing A Definition of All Its Communicable Terms, Notices of Its History, Traditions and Antiquities, and An Account of all the Rites and Mysteries of the Ancient World by Albert G. Mackey, M.D.Second Edition. Enlarged and Improved by the Author.Charleston: Walker and James1852, 544 pages, publisher's original embossed cloth covered boards (poor condition). Rubbing and wear, hinges cracked, foxing on some pages and discoloration, stain on lower corner from page 403 to 544.

Covers are loose but spine is still attached.- last three pages of book are loose.


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This is a rare find for collectors and enthusiasts of Masonic history. The LEXICON OF FREEMASONRY, written by Albert Mackey in 1852, is a second edition piece from Charleston, SC, that holds great significance in the study of Freemasonry. Its contents provide a comprehensive and detailed account of the terminology used in the Masonic tradition, making it a valuable addition to any Masonic library. The book's origin in the United States and its focus on the Masonic fraternity further add to its historical value.


This edition of the LEXICON OF FREEMASONRY is a unique and authentic representation of the Masonic tradition and its language. It is a must-have for anyone interested in the Fraternal Organization and the rich history behind it. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this piece of Masonic history.