Albert Pike
(1809–1891)

US attorney, Confederate officer, writer, and Freemason

Albert Pike

Works

  • Message of the President, and report of Albert Pike, Commissioner of the Confederate States to the Indian nations west of Arkansas, of the results of his mission, 1861 (short work) (external scan)
  • Charges and specifications preferred August 23, 1862 by Brigadier General Albert Pike, against Major General Thos. C. Hindman, 1863 (short work) (external scan)


Books

  • The statutes and regulations, institutes, laws and grand constitutions of the Ancient and accepted Scottish rite by Freemasons (1859) (external scan)
  • Ancient and accepted Scottish Rite of freemasonry (1872) (external scan)
  • Book of the Words (1874) (external scan)
  • Lectures of the Arya
  • The Meaning of Masonry
  • Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite Freemasonry (1878) (external scan)
  • Reprints of Old Rituals(1879)
  • Foulhouzeism and Cerneauism scourged: dissection of a manifesto (1884) (external scan)
  • Masonic origines (1887) (external scan)
  • Morals and Dogma of the First Three Degrees of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite Freemasonry
  • The Point Within the Circle
  • Indo-Aryan Deities and Worship as Contained in the Rig-Veda (1872) 1930 (external scan)

Poetry

Others

Works about Pike

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