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Paul Koudounaris A gripping and gruesome history of crypts around the world, full of archive images of long-gone or inaccessible sites. | Kevin Kee In Canada, the latter half of the nineteenth century marked a break with the settler past and beginning of an age of commercialization. The author shows how Protestant evangelists used... |
Malcolm Johnson St Martin's has a long history stretching back more than eight hundred years. Its clergy and congregation have always been interesting and often eccentric (two vicars became archbishops and two... | Siro Cinti; Marco De Carolis |
John Kinross These buildings deserve our attention and further study, and the book offers maps and directions on how to find these churches for those inspired to seek them out. | Andy Foster A connecting theme is provided by the local Arts and Crafts school, which flourished well into the twentieth century. A narrative introduction sets the buildings in context. |
John Kinross A small church nestling deep in the countryside is instantly evocative. Why is it there at all? Whom does it serve? This companion volume to the successful "Discovering England's Smallest... | John McIlwain Magna Carta in Salisbury |
Brian L. Harris A guide to churches and cathedrals. Alongside the gazetteer to 500 churches, this book presents stories about every aspect of church architecture from bells and mazes, to maidens' garlands and... | Stephen Humphrey; Andrew Lloyd ... Covers many of the best-known and most historic churches and cathedrals within the Greater London area. This title is suitable for residents of London with an interest in history, architecture... |
Amandeep Singh Madra; Parmjit Singh;... | |
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| Malcolm Hislop Explains the practice of masoncraft in the Middle Ages, using evidence from a number of sources. This book investigates how a study of certain features in these buildings, such as... |