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An Entertaining, Informative Study Of English Churches,
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Jenkins has created a masterful examination of these jewels in the British legacy. The book's authoritative tone stems from Jenkins' comprehensive descriptions of each church's distinguishing features. His eye for detail enables the reader to appreciate the styles that link each church together, as well as the individual features that make each church distinct.This book could have been a dry, lifeless study. Instead, it is quite entertaining, thanks to Jenkins' penchant for casually slipping his opinions on various matters into a church's description. An example of this behavior can be found in the discussion of the church at Honeychurch. He notes: "The sign on the door says simply, 'This door is never locked.' It should be the motto of the Church of England." These understated opinions on matters as diverse as church restoration and Victorian stained glass give the book a casualness that most scholarly studies don't possess. Anglophiles and architecture students will find there's something in this book for both of them. For the Anglophile, the pictures and descriptive text will easily have one imagining that they are walking through the moors and dales. For the student, the discussions of each church's architectural and decorative details will provide an excellent resource for understanding the design of the buildings. However, the readership of this book shouldn't be limited to these groups. Any reader will find the book to be an invaluable guide for understanding the significance of these English cultural treasures.
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The consummate gift book,
This review is from: England's Thousand Best Churches (Hardcover)
The history presented, and the wonderful photographs, are a panorama of architectural beauty and fascination topped only by Jenkins' insightful and witty comments. This is a perfect "coffee table volume" for anyone interested in the Church, the arts, or history, and for others who plan travel to areas of England they have not previously explored. An added bonus is that those passionate about any one of the topics will, as I have found, have the further entertainment of arguing whether Simon's choices actually were of the 1,000 best, and which of their own favourites would have topped them.
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England's Thousand Best Churches,
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Not only is this a well written and very complete book on Anglican and Catholic churches in the UK, it is also a beautiful book to hold and look at. It is extremely well written and filled with historical details concerning construction and the background of the buildings. Illustrations emphasize most churches. The book is broken down into British Shires which makes for ease in finding specific churches.
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