Byzantine and Romanesque Architecture; Volume 1
- 472 pages
- 17 hours of reading
Sir Thomas Graham Jackson was a preeminent English architect, celebrated for his significant contributions to educational institutions, particularly Oxford University. His architectural legacy is marked by buildings that masterfully blend with their historical surroundings, showcasing a deep understanding of collegiate Gothic and other traditional styles. Beyond his primary career, Jackson also explored the realm of supernatural fiction, publishing a collection of ghost stories. These tales reflect an engagement with classic ghost story conventions, influenced by the atmospheric and unsettling narratives of M.R. James.


