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  • Published: 1 November 2006
  • ISBN: 9781846040498
  • Imprint: Rider
  • Format: Trade Paperback
  • Pages: 272
  • RRP: $32.99

Cracking the Freemason's Code

The Truth About Solomon's Key and the Brotherhood




Insider's authoritative guide to the truth about Freemasonry

In Cracking the Freemason's Code, Robert Cooper explains exactly who the Freemasons are and what they do. As the Curator of the Scottish Masonic Museum and Library, the author is in a unique position to reveal the secret history of this elect brotherhood. Prompted by growing public interest and provoked by the controversial stories that circulate about Freemasonry, this is the first time that he has chosen to do so.

Cracking the Freemason's Code is written with an insider's knowledge and privileged access to archive material, including never-before published images. It lays bare the intriguing symbolism, beliefs and history of the Masons, and explains the structure of Freemasonry, its ethos and connections to other secret societies. It also discloses the identities of famous Masons and the locations of important Masonic sites. This is the book that answers once and for all any questions readers may have about what Freemasonry is and the role it has played in shaping our society.

  • Published: 1 November 2006
  • ISBN: 9781846040498
  • Imprint: Rider
  • Format: Trade Paperback
  • Pages: 272
  • RRP: $32.99

About the author

Robert Cooper

Robert Cooper is an acclaimed authority on freemasonry and a member of the Grand Priory of Scotland, whose 2005 lecture tour took him across five continents in 77 days, addressing audiences in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, South Africa, India, and the United States. Also a member of the Supreme Council of Scotland, the Royal Order of Scotland and the Grand Conclave of Scotland, he has appeared many times in the media, most recently in The Real Da Vinci Code, presented by Tony Robinson

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Praise for Cracking the Freemason's Code

What a breathe of fresh air...excels at putting rewriters of history in their place

Fortean Times

Here is a researcher who can separate historical fact from hysterical fiction

Brent Morris