Solomon's Builders: Freemasons, Founding Fathers and the Secrets of Washington D.C.: Freemasons, Founding Fathers and the Secrets of Washington DC / Christopher Hodapp (2006)

Book Details
Subject New and Worthwhile
Pub Date 12/28/2006
Nr of Pages 280
Format (size) Paperback (21.3cm x 13.7cm)
Publisher Ulysses Press

Maine Masonic College Notes
Not published yet but likely to be worthwhile. By the author of 'Freemasons for Dummies'.

Summary
Solomon’s Builders transports the reader back to the birth of a radical new nation and tells how a secretive society influenced and inspired the formation of what would become the most powerful nation on earth.

A history that reads like a thriller, it follows George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, and the other Founding Fathers who transformed the lessons of their Masonic lodge rooms into models for a new democracy. In the process, it pieces together the still-visible clues of the Freemasons as it uncovers the mystical Masonic symbolism hidden in the design of the city and in its monuments, statues and buildings.

From “all-seeing eyes,” pentagrams, and Egyptian-inspired obelisks to the imposing and mysterious Masonic temples of the "Widow's Sons," Solomon’s Builders guides readers on a Freemason’s tour of Washington, D.C. as it separates fact from myth and reveals the background of the sequel to The Da Vinci Code.

Puchase Details
MMC Rating 10
Cover Price $14.95
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