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The Collected Prestonian Lectures: 1925-60 v. 1

The Boy Who Cried Wolf: The Book That Breaks Masonic Silence by Richard P. Thorn

Exiles at Well of Soul by Jack L. Chalker

Ever After by Elswyth Thane

The Ghost from the Grand Banks by Arthur Charles Clarke

Spear of Destiny by Trevor Ravenscroft

The Dogs of War by Frederick Forsyth

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I have uploaded a cover for The Night the War Was Lost by Charles L. Dufour. This is from the original 1960 hardcover edition.
Greeting Brother from Vermont lodge #18. It is nice to find brothers on line and ones that like books are some of the best to find. We are working on our own web page for Vermont lodge, it is at vtlodge.org but it is still early and their is not much their as of yet. We hope to change that and put up some of the interesting history of Vermont's first lodge. Charted out of the Grand lodge of Massachusetts as Vermont lodge #17. This was the lodge that had Paul Revere signature on the charter. It was also the lodge that Governor Chittenden and Ira Allen became Mason's in.

I have also been thinking that librarything might be a great way to make our lodge libraries accessible to lodge members. A lot of my masonic books were past down to me from my Grandfather and Great Grandfather and I try to add as I can.

Hope to see you and hear from you in VT,

Br. Farnsworth
Hey Ed,

I contacted them and they said it was OK, so it must be OK.

Thanks for you concern, however. I'll send them another note and if they want me to pull it or do it in another way, of course, I will.

Thanks again,

Br. Lee
I saw that you added Alphonse Cerza's book, A Masonic Thought for Each day of the year. I am serializing this book on The Working Tools Magazine social site.

The RSS feed is here:

http://twtmag.ning.com/profiles/blog/fee...

In case you are interested.

Br. Lee
It was nice to hear from you. The Maine College is a great idea, and I am glad that you are involved. Keep in touch!
I look forward to sharing some book discussions with you. YOu have a lot of the same books that I do, and not all are Masonic books. I still have a lot of books in storage which I need to catalogue, so we have have a few more "matches" before I'm done.
You and I loiter in the same bookstalls, my brother. Looks like we currently share 90 books.

Thanks so much for the reviews on your website. I am truly humbled by your kind praise.
We share some 14 books. With you2 192 books on Freemasonry, I can't nearly match that. I did have quite a Masonic library (all of the Masonic book Club volumes), however, in an effort to pare down the sze of my book inventory, I contributed it to my lodge (Arlington438 AF&AM), when they started building a Lodge library. Most of My Masonry is via the Philalethes Society.

Fraternally,

Naren
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