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Hi. I am having trouble finding every AMORC Monograph. There are some here and there, scattered about the internet. But if someone had a well kept, concise collection of every single monograph, that would be a huge help, and I suppose anyone else who is seeking them. Hopefully someone can help. There is one site claiming to sell them, but perhaps someone here has another source. If you are that person, I hope you see this and are willing to share. Thanks.
 
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Hi. I am having trouble finding every AMORC Monograph. There are some here and there, scattered about the internet. But if someone had a well kept, concise collection of every single monograph, that would be a huge help, and I suppose anyone else who is seeking them. Hopefully someone can help. There is one site claiming to sell them, but perhaps someone here has another source. If you are that person, I hope you see this and are willing to share. Thanks.
The Book Request section is for requesting specific books only. I've posted some AMORC monographs myself, you can find everything from pre-war typescripts to seemingly modern computer-written texts. If you can name a specific collection of these monographs published as a book, ok, but what your request amounts to is asking for a course, which is not allowed. However, if somebody wants to post his or her own collection here, I won't stop you, just make sure to keep all such collections in a single thread, otherwise it'll be chaos here - a simple search with "AMORC" on annas-archive.org yields 7 pages of hits, after all.
 
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