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Post by offramp on Dec 20, 2011 14:36:59 GMT
Henry James O'Brien Bedford-Jones was certainly quite a character. He was born in Canada but moved to the US, thus increasing the average IQs of both countries. He was a Freemason, as some of the titles to his pulp fiction shows: The Seal of John Solomon (1915) Gentleman of Solomon (1915) Solomon's Carpet (1915) Solomon's Quest (1915) The Seal of Solomon (1924) ...But the short story Irregular Brethren (1919), set entirely inside a Masonic Lodge, is his most Masonic work. It is online for free at gutenberg.net.au/ebooks08/0800321.txtOddly, I don't think I've seen this one mentioned before.
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