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“This excellent series of Cathedral handbooks which have thoroughly established their reputation as guides to the archaeological, architectural, historical, and religious stories of our cathedrals.”—Saturday Review.
Volumes on London Cathedrals & Churches
ST. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL. An Account of the Old and New Buildings, with a short Historical Sketch. By the Rev. Arthur Dimock, M.A. Fourth Edition, Revised. With 38 Illustrations and a Plan.
“One of the richest volumes of Messrs. Bell’s ‘Cathedral Series.’ The study of the fabric is painstaking, and the details as to monuments will be found very helpful to a visitor.... The whole history is brought down to the present day.”—London Quarterly Review.
“The work is cleverly compiled, and the illustrations add not a little to its value as a souvenir to be treasured by those who visit the cathedral, not because it is one of the sights of London, but for the reason that they take an intelligent and reverential interest in that great monument of Wren’s genius.”—City Press.
WESTMINSTER ABBEY. By Charles Hiatt. Third Edition. With 45 Illustrations and 2 Plans.
“It has been compiled with great care from the best authorities, and is especially full on the monuments. Visitors could not have a better guide to the most famous of English minsters.”—London Quarterly Review.
“This excellent work is likely to become the most popular guide to Westminster Abbey. It supplies the need both of the student of architecture and the visitor to London, giving a capital résumé of the history of the Abbey, with a well-written description of the building itself. The book is profusely illustrated.”—Liverpool Mercury.
ST. SAVIOUR’S, SOUTHWARK. By George Worley. With 36 Illustrations and a Plan.
“Mr. Worley’s painstaking description of the cathedral is the most complete that we have seen, and its value is increased by many good illustrations and a plan.”—Manchester Guardian.
“Those who wish to visit this Metropolitan Cathedral intelligently, and with personal profit, will do well to possess themselves with this reliable and interesting little handbook.”—Builder.
“An admirable example of careful work.”—Gentleman’s Magazine.
ST. BARTHOLOMEW-THE-GREAT, SMITHFIELD. A short History of the Foundation, and a Description of the Fabric, and also of the Church of St. Bartholomew-the-Less. By George Worley. With 42 Illustrations and a Plan.