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| 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)
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
| Buy Here: |
Amazon US
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