Why is a Masonic lodge set out the way it is? Why do officers speak in such antiquated language? In Living Landmarks of Freemasonry, Barry Mitchell answers these questions and more with wit, knowledge, and insight. This engaging volume contains a curated collection of short Masonic lectures and treatises designed to be read aloud or simply enjoyed in solitude.
Perfect for the busy Mason, this book includes thought-provoking pieces on:
Darkness much more visible
Freemasonry under adversity
Not just geometry
Who was Adoniram?
…and many more.
The material requires no rehearsal and is suitable for use during festive boards or as part of lodge education. With over a dozen accessible and varied essays, it’s a valuable addition to any Masonic library.
Author: Barry Mitchell
Publisher: Lewis Masonic
ISBN: 9780853184403
Format: Softcover
Price: £9.99
Condition: New
About the Author:
Barry Mitchell was born in South London during an air raid in 1943 and enjoyed a distinguished career in sound broadcasting. A dedicated Freemason active in various Masonic Orders, he was honoured with the Freedom of the City of London and served as Centenary Master of the Guild of Freemen Mark Master Masons.
Perfect For:
Lodge officers, festive board speakers, Masonic educators, and those interested in the symbolic and historical richness of Freemasonry.






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