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54 of 58 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Well-written Introduction to the History & Practice of Freemasonry
Like most of the books in the `Complete Idiot's Guide' series, Dr. S. Brent Morris,' "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Freemasonry" gives a well-written overview and introduction to its topic: the history and practice of Freemasonry.

The book is divided into five major sections, consisting of 18 chapters and additional appendices.

Part 1: The...
Published on May 16, 2006 by Michael Chesbro

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3.0 out of 5 stars A completely idiotic review
The author of this book, S. Brent Morris, is a self-professed 33 degree Freemason of the Scottish Rite. In my book, that makes him ILLUMINATI. I'm sure brother Morris drinks pig's blood on Mondays, worships the severed head of a Muslim heretic on Tuesdays, meets Wall Street bankers on Wednesdays, and puts pentagrams in city plans on Thursdays. I'm not entirely sure what...
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54 of 58 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Well-written Introduction to the History & Practice of Freemasonry, May 16, 2006
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Michael Chesbro (Rainier, Washington USA) - See all my reviews
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Like most of the books in the `Complete Idiot's Guide' series, Dr. S. Brent Morris,' "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Freemasonry" gives a well-written overview and introduction to its topic: the history and practice of Freemasonry.

The book is divided into five major sections, consisting of 18 chapters and additional appendices.

Part 1: The Basic Organization of Freemasonry
1. What Is Freemasonry
2. The Birth of the Masonic Fraternity
3. The Beginnings of American Freemasonry
4. The Emergence of Modern American Masonry
5. African American Freemasonry
6. Masonic Regularity

Part 2: The Eastern Star, the York Rite, and the Scottish Rite
7. Woman and Freemasonry
8. The York Rite
9. The Scottish Rite

Part 3: Building Higher, Having Fun, and Doing More
10. Even More Masonic Organizations
11. Masonic "Fun" and Youth Groups
12. Masonic Philanthropies

Part 4: Masonic Myths and Misunderstandings
13. Albert Pike: Sovereign Pontiff of Masonic Mythology
14. Searching for Hidden Masonic Symbols
15. Masonic Mythology: Knights Templar and Egypt
16. Religious Concerns About Freemasonry

Part 5: A Field Guide to Masonic Symbols and Jewelry
17. Masonic Symbols
18. Masonic Regalia

Appendixes:
A. Glossary
B. Further Reading, Websites, and Contact Information
C. Masonic Rituals
D. Famous Freemasons

Index


The Complete Idiot's Guide to Freemasonry is well-written and easy to read, being easily read from cover to cover within a single day. While one may certainly choose to read the book from cover to cover (I did), it is also a book that serves as a useful reference of Masonic facts and trivia, history and practice.

Dr. Morris explains the Symbolic, Blue or Craft Lodges covering the first three degrees of Freemasonry. And gives us a look into the associated bodies such as the Royal Arch Masons, Cryptic Masons, and Commanderies of Knights Templar within the York Rite, and 4th through 33rd Degrees of the Scottish Rite. We also learn of women and Freemasonry, with such associated groups as The Order of the Eastern Star and the Order of Amaranth. And mention is given to co-masonry and the Order of Women Freemasons.

We learn of the research lodges and societies, such as the: Quatuor Coronati Lodge, the National Masonic Research Society, and the Philalethes Society. And we learn of other Masonic Groups such as the Royal Order of Scotland, the Masonic Societas Rosicruciana in Civitatibus Foederatis, and National Sojourners.

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Freemasonry also has fun and interesting bits of trivia and Masonic facts that give one a bit more insight into different parts of the Craft. For example what's the connection between Freemasons and Rolling Rock Beer (find out on page 188 - 189).

The author of The Complete Idiot's Guide to Freemasonry, Dr. S. Brent Morris, is the managing editor of the `Scottish Rite Journal', a 33-degree Mason, and on the graduate faculty at George Washington University. Eminently well qualified to write this book, Dr. Morris has given us a book that makes a worthy addition to any Freemason's library, as well as a fine introduction to the Craft for any good man who seeks some additional understanding of the rites of Freemasonry when considering making a petition for acceptance into his local Masonic Lodge.
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25 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The BEST book on Freemasonry, July 15, 2006
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Dr. Morris has done the world of Freemasonry a great service by writing this book and, through his erudition and scholarship, he has also advanced the cause of knowledge and learning generally, for which everyone ought to be thankful. This is by far the BEST, one volume reference book on Freemasonry published to date. It is an excellent, all purpose book. It covers all aspect of American and international Freemasonry, it discusses, history, rituals, anti-Masonry, and even includes a photo section classifying and explaining a wide assortment of Masonic symbols, emblems, and regalia. Perfect for the non-Mason who wants to know "what's really going on," perfect for the new Master Mason seeking more light, and equally perfect for longtime members of the Craft who have forgotten more than they knew, and wish to have a handy, easy to read but astonishingly thorough book on hand. Thank you, Brent Morris, for this superbly done book. Highly recommended to all!
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Solid Defense & Exploration, May 12, 2007
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This book (don't let the IDIOT series fool you) was a very interesting offering by S. Brent Morris. Morris is the co-writer of another, well-written book, Is It True What they Say About Freemasonry. He delivers the same clear and consise approach to this book. I recommend this book to anyone that is interested in knowing AND understanding the world of Freemasonry (minus the conspiracy theory-tinged hyperbole that floats around the internet as fact).

Tarikh Bandele'
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Complete Idiot's Guide to Freemasonary, January 18, 2007
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This was a Christmas gift for my husband who is very new to Masonary. He is enjoying it very much, is easy to read and also giving him lots of information he has not received thru his lodge
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, simple overview, November 30, 2007
This review is from: The Complete Idiot's Guide to Freemasonry (Mass Market Paperback)
I enjoyed this book greatly, as a new Mason I found it gave helpful information and helped answer some of my wife's questions and concerns about the Lodge. Not a complete history, based on other research I have done, but a good concise history.
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9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A true expert's incisive viewpoint, May 29, 2007
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I'm acquainted with the author and know first-hand what an astonishing wealth of information is in his head -- not to mention the information to which he has access through his connections within the fraternity. In this book, you are getting, admittedly, an overview -- the tip of the iceberg -- but the book also provides generous glimpses at the large amount of the iceberg that exists beneath the surface. As a non-Mason, I gained great insight into the workings and background of the Masonic fraternity as well as its role in history. Now that I'm acquainted with many other Masonic works, I can't imagine a better introduction.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book, February 12, 2008
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I enjoyed it thoroughly--did a great job of separating fact from fiction. I highly recommend it.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Compete Idiots Guide To Freemasonry, January 1, 2008
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I have been a Freemason for over five years and have read over 40 Freemason related books. This book is the first one that comprehensively covers the entire Masonic field. I often lend this book to friends who are considering joining a Masonic Lodge.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Even Idiots Can Learn, January 9, 2007
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This book goes a long way to introducing non-Masons to the facts about Freemasonry and dispels alot of fallacies. A must for people to read particularly if they are thinking of joining the Fraternity, as it will answer alot of preliminary questions people often have about the Craft.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Squared Off, January 8, 2011
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Book provides Masonic history and theory that it takes some members years to sbsorb, yet is written in a language that even beginners can understand and comprehend.
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