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For many centuries, since their founding as a guild comprising the master builders of the great castles and cathedrals of the Middle Ages, the freemasons have enjoyed a dual reputation: powerful-often munificent-rulers, politicians, and artists whose works have enhanced our world; and members of a dread secret society bent on evil. Here the eminent historian Jasper Ridley offers a thoughtful, rounded assessment of freemasonry throughout the ages, from its origins to the present day. Not a mason himself, Ridley nonetheless refutes many of the outrageous allegations made against the order and puts into proper perspective its many contributions to civilization over the centuries.
| LoC Classification |
HS403.R54 2001 |
| Dewey |
366/.1/09 |
| Format |
Hardcover |
| Edition |
1st U.S. ed. |
| Cover Price |
$27.95 |
| Nr of Pages |
352 |
| Height x Width |
241
x
165
mm
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| Original Publication Year |
2001 |
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