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Antiquarian Library - Worcestershire Museum of Freemasonry

The Round Towers of Ireland, or the Mysteries of Freemasonry, of Sabaesia, and of Budhism, for the first time unveiled. (O’Brien, H.), 1834.

Author:- O’Brien, H.

Date:- 1824 -

UGLE Classification:- 1105 O’BR - History (Non-masonic): History, Great Britain and Ireland

WMLMT Classification:- Masonic Discussion

Order:- Non-Masonic

Details

“Prize Essay” of the Royal Irish Academy, enlarged, and embellished with numerous illustrations, by HENRY O’BRIEN, Esq., A.B.

“lie siera, hic genus, hic majornm multa vestigia,”—Cicero.

Were of fame, And had been glorions in another day—Byron.

Always much sought after, but, so far as I am a judge, the work has long been valued beyond its merits.

London:Whittaker and Co., Ave-Maria Lane; and J. Canning, Dublin. MDCCCXXI V.

Properties

pp. xxxvi. 524. 8¾”x5½”. Whitaker & Co., London, & J. Canning, Dublin, 1834.

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