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  • Poor 7 February 1 92  

    Freemasonry (Paperback)
    It is mediocre, nothing new, everything has been said before them and much better than them. I understand the growing number of people who are grieving over the misery of the Masonic issue in recent years. It's a bit sad to Freemasonry, but at the sa
  • A good introduction 4  

    Freemasonry (Paperback)
    The book is well written despite some pompous formulas, and puts the subject in its historical perspective. The authors address all issues except the essential: the "works" Masonic. As for "humanism" meant Freemason lieu of ethics or g
  • A good approach 2  

    Freemasonry (Paperback)
    Convenient to have a quick overview of the history of the franc masonry from its inception until today. But it is a simple rollover
  • No surprise with Dachez  

    Freemasonry (Paperback)
    This man knows everything: whether on the history of medicine or that of Freemasonry, what he read and more successful is astounding and he knows it to share with its readers a lively pen and spiritual. A must read if you do not want to say anything
  • Very informative. 36  

    Freemasonry (Paperback)
    The history of this universal current of thought that is the freemasonry, written by the hands of masters roger Dachez and Alain Bauer, Instructive, exciting reading where we learn the why and how of Free Masonry from its roots to today. Whether one
  • Interesting 264  

    Freemasonry (Paperback)
    This book is very informative if one is interested in Freemasonry and I recommend it to anyone (and those ...) who wish to enter this brotherhood.