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Freemasonry in history texts
General history texts tend to overlook Freemasonry. The following represent a few texts that do mention Freemasonry.
The Coming of the French Revolution, George LeFebvre (1874-1959).
Cuba The Pursuit of Freedom, Hugh Thomas.
Gold Diggers, Striking it rich in the Klondike, Charlotte Gray (1948- ).
The Guilt of the Templars, G. Legman (1917-1999).
A History of Modern France, Alfred Cobban (1901-1968).
The Natural History of Wiltshire, John Aubrey.
Old Japanese Photographs, Collectors' Data Guide, Terry Bennett.
The Story of Civilization, Will and Ariel Durant.
The Strange Empire of Louis Riel, Joseph Kinsey Howard (1906-1951)
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