Old St. Paul's CathedralGood Press, 20 de nov. 2019 - 2129 pàgines The following book is an attempt to chronicle the history of the Old St. Paul's Cathedral, which was burnt down during the Great Fire of London. At its completion in the mid-14th century, the cathedral was one of the longest churches in the world, had one of the tallest spires and some of the finest stained glass. This book was written by William Benham, a British churchman, academic and author. |
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