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Illuminati (78 items)
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by Percival, Harold W
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by Von Eckartshausen, Karl
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by Olsen, Oddvar & Olsen, Oddvar & Picknett, Lynn & Lomas, Robert
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"Much has been written about the group of 14th-century warrior monks known as the Knights Templar. Some authors, such as Dan Brown in The Da Vinci Code, portray them as folk heroes wrongly accused. Ot...
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by Brown, Robert Hewitt
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by Steiner, Rudolf
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by Phillips, Osborne
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by Hagger, Nicholas
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by Curl, James Stevens
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by Aczel, Amir D
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by Smith, Jo Durden
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by Ridley, Jasper
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by Mackey, Albert Gallatin
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by Hall, M P
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by Wilmshurst, W L
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by Waite, A E
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by Schrodter, Willy
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This book is incredibly valuable to students of various esoteric traditions because the notes and excerpts are taken from private and previously unpublished sources, and from authors whose out-of-prin...
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by Robinson, John J
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Its mysterious symbols and rituals had been used in secret for centuries before Freemasonry revealed itself in London in 1717. Once known, Free-masonry spread throughout the world and attracted kings,...
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by Howard, Michael
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The author traces occult influences in politics and statecraft from ancient Egypt to the present era. He explores the influences in government and in the lives of many well-known figures, including Be...
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by Knight, Christopher
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"Carbon dating has conclusively proven the fabric of the Shroud of Turin, venerated for centuries as the burial shroud of the crucified Jesus, originated no earlier than the 13th century. Continuing t...
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by Dedopulos, Tim
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"Whether regarded as a sinister force operating behind the scenes of history or as a fraternity of old men who dress up to play games, Freemasonry has come a long way from its original reputation as a...
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