Many books have been written about or touched on the subject of Freemasonry. Like books on any subject, they range from the error-ridden and sensational to the dry and academic. A short list of those books considered as important to a masonic education can be found elsewhere on this site at <freemasonry.bcy.ca/bibliography.html>. The books reviewed in this section will be relatively recent publications, published for a general audience, and not necessarily focused on Freemasonry. The reviews though will be focusing on the masonic aspects and may not satisfy the interests of the non-masonic reader.
  Born in Blood reviewed by John Hamill
  Born in Blood reviewed by Dr. Wallace McLeod
  The Byrom Collection
  The Freemasons by Jasper Ridley [PDF]
  The Invisible College
  The Hiram Key
  The Lost Symbol, a novel
  The Master’s Emblem
  Rosslyn, Guardian of the Secrets of the Holy Grail
  The Secret Zodiacs of Washington DC |