The Cathedrals of England
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Rating | : | 4.35 (574 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1849940290 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 224 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-08-12 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
From London's Westminster Abby, site of the crowning of nearly every English monarch, to the immense Gothic masterpiece at York to Canterbury, Durham, and Oxford, all of England's grandest houses of worship are here. . It elegantly and concisely traces the history of each one of these 40 key edifices, backed with iconic line drawings by artist Brian Cook, as well as stunning photos. This glorious hardcover classic, newly reissued, celebrates the soaring majesty of England's cathedrals
Five Stars Susan F. Classic guidebook with with iconic illustrations of England in the 30s.. Detailed View Lovely book, detailed and interesting. It's not full of color pix, but the B&W shots are good, and description of the cathedrals is detailed. The writing as well as the "physical make up" of the book reflect its original publication date of the book: 193Detailed View Carolyn Schneider Lovely book, detailed and interesting. It's not full of color pix, but the B&W shots are good, and description of the cathedrals is detailed. The writing as well as the "physical make up" of the book reflect its original publication date of the book: 1934. In my view, that. . In my view, that. Donald Douglas said the text book style was/is useful as an overall "reference book. Photographs were a bit disappointing. However, the text book style was/is useful as an overall "reference book.".