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MT. MORIAH LODGE LIBRARY

We have the intention on these pages, as time permits, to show the many books, videos, cassettes, and other resources we will eventually have available to our members in our lodge library. 

 

Mozart and the Masons Mozart and the Masons

Author H.C.Robbins Landon
Thames and Hudson (London 1982 and 1991)
ISBN 0-500-27647-1

This book is a small documentary about Mozart's connection with Freemasonry in the 1780's known from his correspondence and from his explicitly Masonic works.  It includes an anonymous 18th century painting of a Viennese Lodge meeting on which Mozart is identified.   The analysis of the author of the Viennese Lodge meeting will be of great interest for an understanding of Mozart's vital relationships with leading figures in Viennese society and of the history of Freemasonry in Austria in the composer's lifetime.   Other books from the same author "Mozart: the Golden years, 1781- 1791", also "Mozart and Vienna" and last but not ... "1791: Mozart's Last year".  According to THE INDEPENDENT : 'H.C.Robbins Landon is the leading (and most readable) Mozart scholar of modern times'.

 

Old Tiler

Old Tiler Talks

Author Carl H. Claudy
The Temple Publishers

This book is a compilation of a few of the many "Old Tiler Talks" printed in the Fellowship Forum, a fraternal newspaper published in Washington DC, from 1921 until the depression, when the Fellowship Forum closed.  They deal with advice from an "Old Tiler" to a New Mason, who is quick to speak, and, as the Old Tiler says: 

"I rather like you, my son; you say what you think and while you very seldom do think, you think you think. "

Although the stories date from some 80 years ago, the issues that bring on the Tiler's sharp wit and biting sarcasm along with his courage and philosophy, are still current today.  Probably my favorite book.   For a sample of the stories click on the picture.