The secret societies of all ages and countries, embracing the mysteries of ancient India, China, Japan, Egypt, Mexico, Peru, Greece, and Scandinavia, the Cabbalists, early Christians, heretics, Assassins, Thugs, Templars, the Vehm and Inquisition, mystics, Rosicrucians, Illuminati, Freemasons, Skopzi, Camorristi, Carbonari, nihilists, and other sects

by Charles William Heckethorn

Paper Book, 1965

Status

Available

Call number

366.9

Collection

Publication

New Hyde Park, N.Y., University Books [1965]

Description

From the modern intrigue of conspiracy theories to the immense popularity of The Da Vinci Code, the fascination with secret societies-and their arcane knowledge and power-has never been so rampant. This monumental, encyclopedic work details the initiations and ceremonies, the codes and customs of mysterious organizations from ancient times to the modern world. First published in 1875 and completely revised and updated in 1897, this remains the definitive, authoritative guide to secret societies... and to the spiritual evolution of humanity they represent. Originally published in two volumes and here presented in an omnibus edition, this captivating work delves into the rites and mysteries of: the Magi and the Mithraics - Egyptian priests and kings - Chinese metaphysics - the Druids - Cabbalism and Gnosticism - Alchemy - the Mafia - the Illuminati - the Freemasons - and much more. British historian and author CHARLES WILLIAM HECKETHORN (c. 1826-1902) was born in Switzerland but emigrated to England as a child. Among his writings are a novel, a book of verse, translations of Scandinavian folklore, and the travelogues Italian Lights and Shadows, London Souvenirs, and London Memories.… (more)

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LibraryThing member dswaddell
First published in 1875 there are many odd and interesting entries in the secret societies. The Frank Judges, Freemasonry and various napoleanic orders are particularly interesting. The reprint combines the two works. While it sets the stage for further research the biases of the author renders
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much of what is in the work to be less informative then it could be.
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Physical description

24 cm

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Volume 2 of 2

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