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Harry Carr's World of Freemasonry

By Harry Carr

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  • DESCRIPTION

    The fruits of a lifetime of study by one of the world's best known and distinguished masonic writers and lecturers produced in a high-quality hardback volume.

    Including 15 of the author's most noteworthy and fascinating articles covering a wide range of Masonic subjects that all will enjoy and understand. Each paper was produced with the utmost attention to detail with full academic referencing but written in a style that allows for easy reading and comprehension for anyone.  Now everyone can enjoy and benefit from the wisdom and knowledge of the late Harry Carr.

    Contents

      1.  Six Hundred Years of Craft Ritual
      2.  Pillars & Globes; Columns & Candlesticks
      3.  The Transition from Operative to Speculative Masonry
      4.  Lodge Mother Kilwinning No 0
      5.  Samuel Prichards Masonry Dissected, 1730
      6.  Freemasonry in the USA
      7.  More Light on the Royal Arch
      8.  The Letter G
      9.  Kipling and the Craft
    10.  Women and Freemasonry
    11.  The Evolution and Ritual of the Third Degree
    12.  Two Short-lived Lodges
    13.  The Relationship Between the Craft and the Royal Arch
    14.  The Obligation and Its Place in the Ritual
    15.  Evolution of the Installation Ceremony and Ritual

    10x148, 409 pages, Hardback



  • THE AUTHOR
    Harry Carr
    Harry Carr

     

    Elected a member of Quatuor Coronati Lodge No. 2076 in 1953, Carr was an honourary member of fourteen lodges in the USA, ten in England and one each in Canada, France, New Zealand and Scotland. In 1982 he was awarded the Grand Master's Order of Service to Freemasonry, largely because of his many contributions to masonic literature, both as author and editor. Prior to that he was appointed to London Grand Rank in 1953 and in Grand Lodge, Past Assistant Grand Director of Ceremonies in 1960 and Past Junior Grand Deacon in 1969.

     

    Author of seven masonic books and editor of several others, his research frequently appeared in Ars Quatuor Coronatorum. He also travelled the globe, lecturing on masonic history, one of his more notable presentations being Six Hundred Years of Craft Ritual, a distillation of a comprehensive paper published in AQC

     

    1900-October 20, 1983

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