Arthur Preuss
Arthur Preuss (1871–1934) was an American journalist, editor and writer. He is noted for editing the Fortnightly Review[1] and opposing Freemasonry. He was a German-American conservative whose father, Edward Friedrich Reinhold Preuss, had also edited a Catholic newspaper.[2]
Works
- Study on American Freemasonry
- ''A dictionary of secret and other societies. Comprising masonic rites, lodges, and clubs; concordant, clandestine, and spurious masonic bodies, non-masonic freemasons Organizations to Which only are ADMITTED, mystical and occult societies, fraternal, benevolent and beneficiary societies, political, patriotic, and civic brotherhoods; Greek fraternities and sororities letter, military orders and ancestral; revolutionary brotherhoods, and many other Organizations, St. Louis, Mo. / London: B. Herder Book, 1924.
- Freemasonry And The Human Soul, Kessinger Publishing.
- Masonic Morality and Benevolence, Kessinger Publishing.