1865 Freemason Monitor Masonic Manual Rites Ceremonies Civil War America Macoy
‘The Freemason’s Monitor’ was a regularly published masonic treatise and handbook throughout the 19th-century. Originally published by Robert Macoy, it contained articles, essays, directions, hymns, and lodge descriptions by numerous contributors and writers. This particular Civil War-era issue was published in 1865 New York by Daniel Sickels. Macoy was a deputy Grand Master who wrote numerous books on freemasonry, rituals, and ancient religions.
1865 Freemason Monitor Masonic Manual Rites Ceremonies Civil War America Macoy
‘The Freemason’s Monitor’ was a regularly published masonic treatise and handbook throughout the 19th-century. Originally published by Robert Macoy, it contained articles, essays, directions, hymns, and lodge descriptions by numerous contributors and writers. This particular Civil War-era issue was published in 1865 New York by Daniel Sickels. Macoy was a deputy Grand Master who wrote numerous books on freemasonry, rituals, and ancient religions.
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SICKELS, Daniel [edit.]
The Freemason’s monitor; containing the degrees of freemasonry, embraced in the lodge, chapter, council, and commandery; embellished with nearly 300 symbolical illustrations
New York: Macoy & Sickels, 1865.
Details:
- Collation: Complete with all pages
- Part I – vi, 7-211, [1]
- Part II – 120
- Part III – 19, [1]
- Part IV – 92
- Heavily illustrated throughout
- Language: English
- Binding: Leather; tight and secure
- Size: ~4.5in X 3in (11.5cm x 8cm)
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21104
Category
Other
Authors
SICKELS, Daniel [edit.]
Printing Date
19th Century
Language
English
Binding
Leather
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete