The Master Mason's Manual

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Printed and bound locally in Tennessee, less than 120 of the Grand Master First Edition remain.

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Printed and bound locally in Tennessee, less than 120 of the Grand Master First Edition remain.

Printed and bound locally in Tennessee, less than 120 of the Grand Master First Edition remain.

Reviews for The Master Mason’s Manual

"To say this book is a masterpiece would be an understatement. To me, this may be the most precious material possession I've ever attained; which is a new feeling for me, because I have never been one to be sentimental or attached to inanimate objects."

Brother Ethan Slark
Member of the Ark and Anchor Society

"The Master Mason's Manual has a great blend of Freemason history, constitutional aspects and lectures with phenomenal resources in regards to the Blue lodge. As a Masonic instructor I've acquired another magnificent source for my students and it will be highly used for further light in Masonry"

Brother Brandon Lewis
Prince Hall Affiliated, 32°

"Great authors like Tannehill use words like great artists employ paint and brush, and restoration of a classic like his 1845 Master Mason's Manual demands more than reproduction of words on a page. It must be done as a labor of love, and every detail of this book shows that love. Painstaking transcription and preservation the text is adorned with woodcut illustrations and complied alongside relevant essays new and old. Bound locally in Tennessee with high quality materials and lined in gold moire, each word in this wonderful book for the ages is framed with due honor. Every Lodge needs one so that every Mason may read one."

Brother Joshua D Haydon
Member of the Ark and Anchor Society

“Somerville Lodge No. 73 in Western Tennessee ordered this book for its member's library. Henceforth, we have had many Brothers order their own copy as it is a Masonic Treasure to cherish. It is a compilation of Masonic information that continues to enlighten and challenge the reader to dig deeper into the art of the craft. Thank you for reprinting this masterpiece of priceless information...”

Brother Bill Buff, PM 32°