John J. Robinson, now deceased, was a business executive and ex-marine as well as the author of several books including Dungeon, Fire and Sword: The Knights Templar in the Crusades.
A refreshing example of scholarly detective work."
*Kirkus*
Robinson takes a fresh look at the Peasants' Revolt of 1381 in
England and emerges with something really new. ... [His] hypothesis
explains many previously unanswerable facts; for those interested
in medieval British history and Freemasonry.
*Library Journal*
Historian Robinson persuasively links Freemasonry's origins and
goals to the once powerful and wealthy Knights Templar order. ...
The author combines scholarly research and entertaining
storytelling in tracing Freemasonry as a worldwide political,
religious, economic and social body dedicated to self-improvement
and charity while governed by secret rituals and symbols.
*Publishers Weekly*
...Born in Blood pries apart the mysteries of time with a
discerning eye. Accessible to readers of all backgrounds, Born in
Blood is fascinating from first page to last and enthusiastically
recommended to anyone curious about the hidden history of the
Freemasons.
*Midwest Book Review*
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