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A fine, resonant doorway into a bygone England opens with Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Norwich. A practical invitation for curious minds and a reverent companion for dreamers, this study blends exacting description with the wonder of place, inviting you to walk its stone, feel its light, hear its history. From the arches to the cloisters, Quennell's precise, evocative prose offers a concise yet rich historical description of the fabric and a compact history of the episcopal see. It speaks to architectural history and ecclesiastical history alike, guiding architecture enthusiasts,…mehr

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A fine, resonant doorway into a bygone England opens with Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Norwich. A practical invitation for curious minds and a reverent companion for dreamers, this study blends exacting description with the wonder of place, inviting you to walk its stone, feel its light, hear its history. From the arches to the cloisters, Quennell's precise, evocative prose offers a concise yet rich historical description of the fabric and a compact history of the episcopal see. It speaks to architectural history and ecclesiastical history alike, guiding architecture enthusiasts, students, and researchers through Norwich's medieval England with clarity and warmth. This is more than a guide; it is a thoughtful meditation on how a single great English cathedral holds a village, a city, and a culture within its rhythm. Not merely archival record, the work carries literary and historical significance that resonates with casual readers and classic-literature collectors alike. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, it is restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector's item and a cultural treasure, it stands as a visitors guide resource and a lasting academic reference use for anyone tracing english cathedral history, norfolk england heritage, or the broader story of cathedral architecture.