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Freemasonry Jeremy Harwood

Freemasonry By Jeremy Harwood

Freemasonry by Jeremy Harwood


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Summary

A fascinating account of the signs and symbols behind the beliefs and history of the freemasons.

Freemasonry Summary

Freemasonry by Jeremy Harwood

The Freemasons is one of the world's oldest societies. Its membership is made up of men who declare their concern with moral and spiritual values. It is thought that the organization evolved at least 400 years ago from travelling stone masons who made the medieval cathedrals and castles. This timely book begins with the history and legends of the Freemasons, from its medieval origins, through the age of Enlightenment and the Founding Fathers of the USA, to the Victorians and up to the present day. The architecture associated with the Freemasons is also discussed. The importance of three-dimensional symbolism, Solomon's Temple, Egyptian influences, Classical architecture and the Lodge are all explored and illustrated with fabulous fine art images.

About Jeremy Harwood

Jeremy Harwood was educated at Christ Church, Oxford, where he read modern history. He was elected an Open Exhibitioner of the college and awarded the Sir Keith Feiling Memorial Prize in his final year. Among the books he has written are Secrets of the Bach Flower Remedies, which was published by Dorling Kindersley in the UK and the USA. Most recently, he was contributing editor of the award-winning Mysteries of History, published by National Geographic.

Additional information

GOR002551037
9781844768868
1844768864
Freemasonry by Jeremy Harwood
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Anness Publishing
20090901
96
N/A
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