Publisher's Synopsis
âAn English View of Freemasonry in Americaâ offers a unique perspective on the development and practices of Freemasonry in the United States during the late 19th century. Written by George William Speth and William Henry Upton, this work provides insights into the differences and similarities between English and American Masonic traditions. It explores the historical context, rituals, and social impact of Freemasonry as observed and interpreted by English Freemasons.
This book will be of interest to historians, Freemasons, and anyone curious about the cultural and social history of secret societies. It provides a valuable glimpse into the transatlantic exchange of ideas and practices within the Masonic community.
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