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Cathedral Cities of England by George Gilbert is a captivating journey into the heart of England’s most historic and awe-inspiring cities. From the grandeur of Canterbury to the mystique of Winchester, this book takes readers on a visual and intellectual exploration of these architectural gems.
Through vivid descriptions, Gilbert brings to life the stunning cathedrals that have stood the test of time. His deep reverence for these structures is palpable, as he delves into their rich histories and shares fascinating anecdotes about their construction, restoration, and significance within their respective communities.
One of the book’s strengths lies in its ability to transport readers to the very places it describes. Gilbert’s eloquent prose effortlessly conjures images of towering spires, intricately carved stone, and illuminated stained glass. With each turn of the page, readers can almost feel the coolness of the stone walls and the hallowed silence that permeates these sacred spaces.
Additionally, Cathedral Cities of England is skillfully organized, guiding readers chronologically through various cities and their cathedrals. This approach allows for a greater appreciation of the evolution of architectural styles and the unique stories associated with each cathedral. The inclusion of detailed floor plans and architectural drawings further enhances the reader’s understanding and immersion into the subject matter.
What truly sets this book apart, however, is Gilbert’s ability to seamlessly weave historical context and architectural analysis into his narrative. He effortlessly connects the stones and spires to the broader socio-political climate, shedding light on the intricate relationship between cathedrals and the communities they serve.
Furthermore, the book is richly illustrated with stunning photographs that capture the intricacies and grandeur of these cathedrals. From sweeping panoramas to close-up details, the images effectively complement the text and allow readers to appreciate the beauty and craftsmanship of these structures.
One minor drawback of the book is its limited focus on lesser-known cathedral cities. While it extensively covers iconic cities like York and Salisbury, one can’t help but ask for more exploration of hidden gems that may lie outside the mainstream tourist route.
Overall, Cathedral Cities of England by George Gilbert is an enthralling tribute to the grandeur and significance of these architectural marvels. Gilbert’s passion for these cathedrals shines through his writing, making it a captivating read for history enthusiasts, architecture aficionados, and anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of England’s cultural heritage.
First Page:
CATHEDRAL CITIES
OF
ENGLAND
[Illustration: CANTERBURY
THE BAPTISTERY AND CHAPTER HOUSE]
CATHEDRAL CITIES
OF
ENGLAND
BY
GEORGE GILBERT
ILLUSTRATED BY W. W. COLLINS, R.I.
[Illustration]
NEW YORK
DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY
1908
Copyright, 1905 BY DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY
Published October, 1905
THE UNIVERSITY PRESS, CAMBRIDGE, U. S. A.
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTORY Page 3
CANTERBURY ” 17
DURHAM ” 37
LICHFIELD ” 58
OXFORD ” 65
PETERBOROUGH ” 80
ST. ALBANS ” 91
WELLS ” 102
WORCESTER ” 118
CHICHESTER ” 129
CHESTER ” 139
ROCHESTER ” 162
RIPON ” 174
ELY ” 183
GLOUCESTER ” 202
HEREFORD ” 224
LINCOLN ” 235
BATH ” 259
SALISBURY ” 270
EXETER ” 292
NORWICH ” 315
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