Tamrin
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Post by Tamrin on Apr 4, 2008 16:45:37 GMT
Both are too long to transcribe and neither is already electronically formatted, AFAIK.
I suggest checking with your local library (may require an inter-library loan).
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Post by Tamrin on Apr 30, 2008 8:16:19 GMT
Bro. Leo, I picked up "Woman and Freemasonry" this morning and I noted there are chapters named the other two titles you give above. So I think the three titles you give above are from the same book. Bro. Karen, I can confirm your suspicion. I have just received my copy of, Women Freemasons of the Past. It is a very thin facsimile of the chapter of that name from, Woman and Freemasonry. Even the pages are numbered 78 to 99, followed by 20 blank pages (counting both sides).
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Post by imakegarb on Apr 30, 2008 17:00:07 GMT
Sorry, I'm only now seeking this. Yup, Kessinger is like this. They've gotten me a few times Also, as I mentioned earlier this thread, the ENTIRE book is at PhoenixMasonry here.
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Post by leonardo on May 2, 2008 11:36:34 GMT
Sorry. I wasn't aware they were all from the same book.
Thanks for lnk.
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Post by Tamrin on May 2, 2008 23:10:20 GMT
No worries Bro. Patrick,
I very much appreciate your kind intentions in passing on the info. I took the risk in ordering the book and, knowing that, tested the waters by only ordering one, so as to see.
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Post by leonardo on May 3, 2008 7:22:18 GMT
No worries Bro. Patrick, I very much appreciate your kind intentions in passing on the info. I took the risk in ordering the book and, knowing that, tested the waters by only ordering one, so as to see. Thank you. Would you recommend the book? I am deliberately not reading any new books until after being Passed.
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Post by Tamrin on May 3, 2008 12:10:36 GMT
It reminds me, a bit, of journalism in the old Soviet Union. Denial of the truth as the only way of stating it. Even so, in Wright's case we have a comparison with his contemporary. J.S.M. Ward, who freely expressed his favourable (albeit, reluctant) opinion. Would you recommend the book? Whether or nor Wright was a hostile witness (and they are the most credible sort, when they concede points to the other side), he provided an excellent summary of his subject.
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Post by imakegarb on May 3, 2008 15:16:58 GMT
Even so, in Wright's case we have a comparison with his contemporary. J.S.M. Ward, who freely expressed his favourable (albeit, reluctant) opinion. Some folks are a might braver than others
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