The Genius of Free-Masonry and the Twentieth Century Crusade
- Author(s): J.D. Buck
- Condition: Good
- Format: Hardcover
- Edition: First
- Publisher: Council 33
- Year Published: 1907
- Dust Jacket: None as issued
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The Genius of Free-Masonry and the Twentieth Century Crusade by J. D. Buck is a classic exploration of the philosophical and spiritual foundations of Freemasonry. Buck examines the Craft as a vehicle for moral development, universal brotherhood, and esoteric wisdom, connecting Masonic symbolism with broader currents in comparative religion, mysticism, and social progress. A noteworthy early twentieth-century work that reflects the intersection of Freemasonry, Theosophy, and occult philosophy.
- Condition: Ex Libris
- Number of Pages: 339
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