Una exposici n detallada de la historia y las pr cticas de la Francmasoner a, incluyendo sus leyendas y mitos. Escrita por L o Taxil, quien se convirti en un destacado cr tico de la Francmasoner a despu s de haber sido iniciado como miembro de la logia mas nica parisina Les Amis de l'Union en 1881. La obra es uno de los m s famosos libros antimas nicos de la historia.
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