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Book cover of 'Bro. Brother's Journal' with illustrations and text
By Michael Halleran With his unique perspective on Freemasonry and the famous Masons of his age, Bro. Hiram Brother's diary is the most remarkable Masonic memoir since Ashmole. Discovered at a country auction, the journal of the hitherto unknown Kansas City Mason (1872 - 1970) shows us the proceedings of an American lodge from within, albeit through the lens of a sometimes distrait journalist more preoccupied with Amontillado than the All-Seeing Eye. At times a shrewd observer, his verbatim recording of Masonic life offers a glimpse of the fraternal experience seldom seen in print. Published serially in the Scottish Rite Journal from 2007-2010, the complete collection (to date) is now available in paperback including all stories previously published plus several new adventures with original illustrations by Ted Bastien. Paperback 152 Pages.

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