The Michigan Freemason. A Monthly Magazine Devoted to Masonry and its Literature. March 1872. Vol. III. No. IX
by Chaplin, W.J. (editor). Various authors
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- Condition
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Dover, New Hampshire, United States
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About This Item
Kalamazoo, MI: Chaplin and Ihling Bros., Publisher, 1872. Wraps. Good. Printed wraps. Pagination runs 385-432, with a few ads. A single issue of this journal devoted to freemasonry and topics related to it. This includes a report from California, the Masonry of God, Are they Ancient Landmarks, etc. GOOD condition. A string of numbers written across the top front cover. Minor creasing, wrinkling and soiling. First two leaves protruding from the binding. Uneven fading to the printing in the interior.
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- Mare Booksellers (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
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- Title
- The Michigan Freemason. A Monthly Magazine Devoted to Masonry and its Literature. March 1872. Vol. III. No. IX
- Author
- Chaplin, W.J. (editor). Various authors
- Format/Binding
- Wraps
- Book Condition
- Used - Good
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- Chaplin and Ihling Bros., Publisher
- Place of Publication
- Kalamazoo, MI
- Date Published
- 1872
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- Very generally, "leaves" refers to the pages of a book, as in the common phrase, "loose-leaf pages." A leaf is a single sheet...