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The Craft: How the Freemasons Made the Modern World Audiobook, by John Dickie Play Audiobook Sample

The Craft: How the Freemasons Made the Modern World Audiobook

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Read By: Simon Slater Publisher: PublicAffairs Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 11.00 hours at 1.5x Speed 8.25 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: August 2020 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781549102059

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

17

Longest Chapter Length:

91:38 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

12:32 minutes

Average Chapter Length:

58:32 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

4

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Publisher Description

Insiders call it the Craft. Discover the fascinating true story of one of the most influential and misunderstood secret brotherhoods in modern society.



Founded in London in 1717 as a way of binding men in fellowship, Freemasonry proved so addictive that within two decades it had spread across the globe. Masonic influence became pervasive. Under George Washington, the Craft became a creed for the new American nation. Masonic networks held the British empire together. Under Napoleon, the Craft became a tool of authoritarianism and then a cover for revolutionary conspiracy. Both the Mormon Church and the Sicilian mafia owe their origins to Freemasonry.



Yet the Masons were as feared as they were influential. In the eyes of the Catholic Church, Freemasonry has always been a den of devil-worshippers. For Hitler, Mussolini and Franco, the Lodges spread the diseases of pacifism, socialism and Jewish influence, so had to be crushed.



Freemasonry's story yokes together Winston Churchill and Walt Disney; Wolfgang Mozart and Shaquille O'Neal; Benjamin Franklin and Buzz Aldrin; Rudyard Kipling and 'Buffalo Bill' Cody; Duke Ellington and the Duke of Wellington.



John Dickie's The Craft is an enthralling exploration of a the world's most famous and misunderstood secret brotherhood, a movement that not only helped to forge modern society, but has substantial contemporary influence, with 400,000 members in Britain, over a million in the USA, and around six million across the world.

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"The Craft is a shadow history of modernity. Though more sober than most lodge meetings, it is, like its subject, ingenious and frequently bizarre... The Craft is well-crafted and sensible, making good use of English archives which have only recently been opened."

— Spectator

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  • A fascinating tale...Mr Dickie has turned legend into history.

    — The Economist
  • Convincingly researched and thoroughly entertaining.

    — The Wall Street Journal
  • The Craft is a superb book that often reads like an adventure novel. It's informative, fascinating and often very funny.

    — The Times (UK)
  • [John Dickie] takes on this sensational subject with a wry turn of phrase and the cool judgment of a fine historian... I enjoyed this book enormously. Dickie's gaze is both wide and penetrating. He makes a persuasive case for masonry's historic importance.

    — Dominic Sandbrook, Sunday Times

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About Simon Slater

Simon Slater is an English actor and composer. His film credits include Dealers and Entrapment. His work as a theatrical actor includes a five-year run in the musical Mamma Mia! as Sam Charmichael. Slater has made guest appearances in several television series, including Heartbeat, Birds of a Feather, Doctor Who, Inspector Morse, Lovejoy, Monarch of the Glen, and Where the Heart Is.