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Post by offramp on Jun 10, 2023 15:14:49 GMT
I am not writing this list right now. I will finish it off when I have a chance.
They are not necessarily in the odder of the best books.
I am starting with a really good book. I bought the Kindle version - and that was a mistake. I should have bought a physical copy.
This is the book: Tonight at 8pm Inter Milan is playing Manchester City in Istanbul.
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Post by Roy on Jun 28, 2023 12:10:22 GMT
That's the last one of a set of four. gangleri.nl/bookreviews/tag/chris-earnshaw/As for great Masonic books. Not all four Earnshaw books are equally good, but they do belong in a list of good, recent, Masonic works. I'd also add: Studies On Traditional Freemasonry – Fabio Venzi (2013) Zonder Blinddoek – Huub Lazet & Ruud Luder (2021) (in Dutch, but it's a great work) Formen und Inhalte freimaurerischer Rituale – Jan Snoek (2017) (a collection of essays of Jan Snoek in English and German) Frimurerne I Vikingtiden * Arvid Ystad (2016) (in Norwegian, but there aren't many works in this vein) Western Esotericism and Rituals of Initiation * Hendrik Bogdan (2007) (alright, let's add something in English) Freemasonry: Foundation of the Western Esoteric Tradition * Angel Millar (2013) (Millar, great contemporary author) his The Crescent And The Compass (2015) is more 'groundbreaking')
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