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The Lost Keys of Freemasonry
Manly P. Hall(Author)
Clydesdale Press
Book
Paperback/Softback
104 pages
978-1-945186-86-8 (ISBN)
Description
The Free Masons have long been the subject of suspicion and intrigue. The mysterious society has sparked public interest and popular culture, resulting in the popular Nicolas Cage movie National Treasure and Dan Brown's novel The Lost Symbol. One of the first books on the subjects, however, was The Lost Keys of Freemasonry.
In his book, Manly P. Halls-a scholar of the occult and a high-ranking Mason himself-writes about the society that has captivated public opinion for centuries. Halls tells of the ancient history of the society and the philosophy that it still follows to this day. Hall recounts the ethical training that new recruits must go through to join the Mason's circle and the qualities that they must build as they journey through the ranks of the society.
The new edition of this book can be enjoyed by audiences ranging from Free Masons themselves to those simply interested in cults and secret societies.
In his book, Manly P. Halls-a scholar of the occult and a high-ranking Mason himself-writes about the society that has captivated public opinion for centuries. Halls tells of the ancient history of the society and the philosophy that it still follows to this day. Hall recounts the ethical training that new recruits must go through to join the Mason's circle and the qualities that they must build as they journey through the ranks of the society.
The new edition of this book can be enjoyed by audiences ranging from Free Masons themselves to those simply interested in cults and secret societies.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Skyhorse Publishing
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 140 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-945186-86-8 (9781945186868)
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Person
Manly P. Halls was a lifelong lover and scholar of ancient philosophies and mystic teachings. After the 1928 publication of his book The Secret Teachings of All Ages, Halls became known as an interpreter of ancient writings and gave lectures on subject pertaining to the occult and esoteric studies across the country. Halls also founded the Philosophical Research Society (PRS) in Los Angeles in 1934. Halls became a high-ranking Mason and traveled Europe collecting rare books and manuscripts on alchemy and other subjects, some of which were left to the PRS after his death in 1990.