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The Architectural History Of Canterbury Cathedral

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Focusing on the architectural and artistic evolution, this book examines Canterbury Cathedral's transformation from a modest church to a UNESCO World Heritage site. Expert Robert Willis details its development through various periods, including Romanesque, Gothic, and Renaissance, enhanced by stunning photographs and illustrations. Additionally, it explores the cathedral's social and cultural significance, including its influence on Christianity in England and connections to historical figures like Thomas Becket. A valuable resource for enthusiasts of architecture and history.

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The Architectural History Of Canterbury Cathedral, Robert Willis

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