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Roger Rosewell
The first major illustrated study of this unique medieval art form for
almost half a century, surveying the images and iconography that made the
medieval church a riot of colour.
Colour illsutrations throughout, 384pp, 978 1 84383 368 0, £39.95/$80.00,
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Stephen Hart
A thorough survey of Flint Flushwork decoration. Built into the very fabric
of many hundreds of medieval churches, it represents one of the finest
artistic forms of
the medieval craftsman.
18 colour & 75 b/w illus.; 184pp,
978 1 84383 369 7, £30.00/$60.00,
March 2008 |
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Edited by Lawrence Butler
The detailed notes and drawings on Yorkshire churches from one of the
greatest church enthusiasts of his time, provide a wealth of fascinating
evidence.
32 colour & 220 b/w illus.; 544pp,
978 1 90356 480 6, £30.00/$55.00,
November
2007
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Graham Parry
[The] narrative is learned, cogent, and...characteristically eloquent.
SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY NEWS
A wide-ranging survey of the brief revival of religious art, architecture,
music, and literature during the Counter-Reformation.
26 b/w illus.; 248pp, 978 1 84383 375 8, £19.99/$37.95, paperback, April 2008 |
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Matthew M. Reeve
Revisionist study of the wall-paintings of Salisbury Cathedral, setting them
in the context of thirteenth-century religious reform.
17 colour & 42 b/w illus.; 224pp,
978 1 84383 331 4, £45.00/$90.00,
November
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Simon Roffey
An archaeological investigation into the structure of the medieval
chantry chapel, with many implications for religious practice at the time.
37 b/w & 36 line illus.; 208pp,
978 1 84383 334 5, £40.00/$75.00,
November 2007 |