The Classic Collection of Albert Gallatin Mackey brings together three of the most influential and enduring works by one of the foremost scholars of Freemasonry. Illustrated and carefully presented, this volume offers a comprehensive introduction to Masonic thought, history, law, and symbolism through The Principles of Masonic Law, The History of Freemasonry, and The Symbolism of Freemasonry.In The Principles of Masonic Law, Mackey lays out the legal and organizational foundations of Freemasonry with clarity and authority. He examines the structure of lodges, the duties of officers, and the rights and responsibilities of members, establishing a systematic framework that has shaped Masonic jurisprudence for generations. This work remains a cornerstone reference for understanding how the fraternity governs itself.The History of Freemasonry expands the reader’s view, tracing the development of the Craft from its legendary and operative roots to its emergence as a global philosophical fraternity. Mackey combines historical research with traditional narratives, offering insight into how Freemasonry evolved alongside political, social, and intellectual movements in Europe and the Americas.In The Symbolism of Freemasonry, Mackey explores the deeper philosophical meaning behind Masonic rituals, symbols, and allegories. He interprets the moral and spiritual lessons encoded in Masonic imagery, revealing Freemasonry as a system of ethical instruction rooted in universal principles rather than secrecy alone.Together, these illustrated classics present Freemasonry as a disciplined moral philosophy, a historical institution, and a symbolic tradition. The Classic Collection of Albert Gallatin Mackey is an essential resource for Masons, historians, and readers interested in esoteric traditions, offering a thoughtful and authoritative guide to one of the world’s most influential fraternal orders.Contents:The Principles of Masonic LawThe History of FreemasonryThe Symbolism of Freemasonry: Illustrating and Explaining Its Science and Philosophy, its Legends, Myths and Symbols