The Freemasons: An Illustrated Book of An Ancient Brotherhood
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This lavishly illustrated book lifts the veil of mystery and secrecy to offer a fresh look at Freemasonry. From the historical beginnings of the brotherhood and a look at its symbols and rituals to the impact Freemasons have had on science, art and history, this book is a comprehensive celebration for Freemasons themselves and for anyone else who is fascinated by the rich history of this ancient organization.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #438784 in Books
- Published on: 2005-10-04
- Released on: 2005-10-04
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 144 pages
Customer Reviews
A Worthy Addition to Any Freemason's Library, It Being a Well-Written, Easy-to-Read History of this Ancient Craft.
Modern Freemasonry was established in London in 1717, but the origins of Freemasonry date back thousands of years to pre-biblical times. In "The Freemasons: The Illustrated Book of an Ancient Brotherhood" Michael Johnstone traces possible links in the beginning between Freemasonry and the building of King Solomon's Temple, with the great philosopher Pythagoras, the Collegia, with the Ancient Mysteries, the Druids, and with the Knights Templar.
Reviewing the great buildings of Europe, such as Notre Dame Cathedral, the cathedral at Chartres, London's Westminster Hall, and King's College at Cambridge (all of which are illustrated in photo or drawing), the foundation of the Masonic Lodges is explained as places where Master Masons could give instruction to junior craftsmen and apprentices. This training could not be given where it could be seen or heard by non-lodge members, and so the lodge came to be regarded as a protected place and in time assumed a sacred character.
Following the founding of the English Grand Lodge in 1717, lodges were quickly formed in throughout Europe and by the 1730s Masonic Lodges had been founded in Holland, Austria, Prussia, Italy, Spain and Sweden. We also see Masonic Lodges formed in the new American Colonies, beginning with St. John's Lodge in Philadelphia, where Benjamin Franklin was initiated in 1731.
Beyond Benjamin Franklin, several other famous men are identified in "The Freemasons", including:
>> Edwin `Buzz' Aldrin - Astronaut
>> Sir Joseph Banks - President of the British Royal Society
>> Edmund Burke - one of England's foremost political thinkers
>> Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - creator of Sherlock Holmes
>> Robert Burns - Scotland's National Poet
>> and... many other great and famous men.
Throughout "The Freemasons" we read of Masonic involvement in the "Boston Tea Party", the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the building of the Nations Capital, and the design of the Great Seal of these United States of America.
"The Freemasons" table of contents includes:
>> Introduction
>> In The Beginning
>> Built For The Glory of God
>> Emergence
>> Around The World
>> Crossing The Atlantic
>> Rites and Rituals
>> Ideals and Virtues
>> Famous Freemasons
>> Woman in Freemasonry
>> Glossary
>> Index
Lavishly illustrated, Michael Johnstone's "The Freemasons", is a worthy addition to any Freemason's library, it being a well-written, easy-to-read, history of this Ancient Craft.
A good overview of the world's oldest fraternity
This book, lavishly populated with some grand illustrations, gives the reader a good historical perspective on an ancient brotherhood (and more recently quasi-sisterhood). It serves as a repository and historical overview of freemasonry around the world, its possible origins and written history since the early 18th century.
Without going into too much detail, the book offers an overview of some of freemasonry's more famous members in Europe and in North and South America respectively.
I would recommend this book for anyone interested in a general working knowledge of the Craft, although there are a couple of historical citations that may or may not be completely accurate.
Who are the Freemasons?
If you do much reading of history,historical novels or novels about fraternaties ,you will come across all kinds of organizations such as: Freemasons,Knights Templar,Shriners,Illuminati,Lodges,Secret Societies,Secret Oaths,and on and on.In addition, you will see symbols in many locations including monuments,churches,even the symbol on the American dollar bill.You probably know or were told that these were symbols of the Masons.These symbols all have meanings and if you want to get some idea what and why they appear in so many places,this book will give you a good overview.
The term Freemasons is an unberella term which takes in many secret societies all around the world and covers many different forms.
The Freemasons which we talk about today were formed in London in 1717,but takes its roots way back in ancient history.The roots are varied and differ amongst cultures and countries.The organizations have been continually changing especially since the time of the Crusades and persecution of every form since.
To a large degree, it started with the masons who worked the stone to construct the structures and buildings in ancient history but down through the centuries has become an organization based on three pillars,Wisdom Strength and Beauty.However with a statement like that I grossly oversimply.
After reading this book,I have a much greater idea of it all,but when one gets down to detail it is extremely varied depending where you are talking about and when you are talking about.I believe the author has done a supurb of giving an overview and that is not a simple thing to do with such a complicated,varied and yes, these secret societies that have been around for thousands of years.So,if you want an overview ,you'll find this a great book.If you are looking for great detail,I am sure you can find hundreds,if not thousands of books to satisfy your curiosity.
"The influence of Freemasonary in the founding of the United States can also be seen on the back of a dollar bill.One of the first decisions made after the Declaration of Independence was to commission a Grand Seal.The design that was eventually chosen contains within it several Masonic symbols.The Great Seal iyself is incorporated into the design of the dollar bill."
Much of the money for the Statute of Liberty was raised in France and in America by Freemasons.When the cornerstone was laid the Grand Master of New York ,a Mason, asked the assembled dignataries
why Freemasons had become so involved.A few moments after he posed the question,he answered it himself:"It's because no other organization has ever done more to promote Liberty and to liberate men from their chains of ignorance and tryanny than Freemasonary"."One hundred years later,and restoration was needed,every Grand Lodge in the United States contributed,and by the time the appeal closed they had raised two million dollars,one of the most substantial charitable donations ever to be made by non-governmen bodies".
A great,interesting and informative read.





