Anyone else read this book?

Expanding on backlist bestseller Freemasons, H. Paul Jeffers, Freemason scholar, explores Freemasonry and its hand in the conception, founding and development of America and the American political system. Spanning from Colonial times to the present, Freemasons in America picks up where Freemasons left off—covering many of the shared principles and ideals including religious and personal liberty, social and civic responsibility, and faith in and reliance on a Supreme Being.
In addition to exploring the individuals who made Freemasonry a cornerstone of America’s foundation, the book also examines the lives and careers of Masons throughout American history including U.S. presidents, politicians, businessmen, entertainers, and social and cultural leaders, presenting an objective portrait of the unique American version of the controversial, mystifying, and frequently feared
fraternal organization.
• Jeffers’s Freemasons: Inside the World’s Oldest Secret Society has more than
30,000 copies in print, was an alternate selection of QPB; and rights were sold in
Spain, Korea, and Greece.
• Jeffers has been a popular guest on MSNBC’s Bookspan appearing three times for
his previous books.
• This is the only book available that details the relationship between Freemasonry
and the American presidents.
• Jeffers’s website will include photos, documents, Masonic images and symbols.
• Will appeal to Dan Brown fans with a bonus chapter covering Freemasons and the
Popes for fans of Angels and Demons and The Da Vinci Code.