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The City of London: A Masonic Guide

By Yasha Beresiner

SKU: 9780853182542
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    The City of London and Freemasonry have a past connected in many interesting an convoluted ways. In this volume qualified City of London Guide Yasha Beresiner takes you on a whirl wind tour of some of the main landmarks of the city of London and reveals the intriguing and mysterious Masonic connections.

    Highlights include:

    Stand on the site of the birthplace of the First Masonic Grand Lodge..

    Was one of the most famous London land marks built by the first Masonic Grand Master?.

    Visit the Freemasons Hall the current home of the United Grand Lodge of England.

    Walk into the Famous Temple Church featured in the best selling novel ?the Da Vinci code?.

    Stand above the London Coliseum of 200AD. .

    Face the bank of England built by the same Architect and Freemason who also built Freemasons Hall..

    Paperback, 210mm x 150mm, 96 printed pages, illustrated

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • THE AUTHOR
    Yasha Beresiner
    Yasha Beresiner

    Yasha Beresiner was born in Turkey in 1940 and is a Law Graduate of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (1968). He moved to England in 1969 and after an extended career as a legal consultant was appointed a Director of Stanley Gibbons Ltd, the stamp magnates. In 1983 he set up his own international collectors' company, InterCol London (www.intercol.co.uk). He is a qualified City of London Guide (Editor of their quarterly publication) and a Past Master (2001/2) of the Worshipful Company of Makers of Playing Cards, founded in 1628. He is an accredited NADFAS lecturer and a prolific author. In addition to a dozen books (Andre Deutsche, David and Charles, etc) on a range of subjects, his articles have appeared in specialised collectors' and other magazines throughout Europe, and the Americas. His book 'English County Maps' won the British Library Association award: 'Best Reference work for 1988'.

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